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We are waiting with great anxiety to hear again from Quincy, and pray that they may bring us...
A War between the United States and Great-Britain, and a War between France and Russia, having...
I received some five weeks ago, an order from the President of the United States, an order to...
I was closing up a letter, which I wrote yesterday to my dear Mother when I received, from...
I intended in my last Letter to have mentioned to you the Circumstances which procured me...
Having not received directly from you, or from any of my friends at Quincy, a line later than the...
The multiplicity of business, and of things that consume more time than business, have in spite...
One hundred and twenty American vessels have sailed from the Port of Cronstadt for the United...
The extract contained in one of your last Winter’s letters to me from the Astronomics of...
The fortieth American vessel, which has arrived at Cronstadt, since the opening of this years...
The last Letter that I had the pleasure of writing to you, was dated 8. May, at Reval—since which...
I have acknowledged the receipt of your seven Letters, dated in July, and August, received by Mr...
Mr Hughes, the Secretary to the American Mission for negotiating Peace, was dispatched early this...
Within a few days I have received your kind favours of 19. Feby: and 10. Decr: last; the first of...
Since I have got settled here in the Country, eight miles distant, from Hyde Park Corner, I can...
There are still here a small number of Americans, who came to the Country upon commercial...
Your indifference, as to the result of the Elections to the Presidency of the United States, and...
I had yesterday the satisfaction of receiving your favour of 1. March, after the interval of...
Towards the close of the last summer arrived here as a sort of a semi official appendage to the...
American vessels are now pouring upon us in floods—I wrote you less than a month since that there...
In a former letter I have thanked you, for the two pamphlet speeches of Mr: Quincy delivered at...
I enclose you a press-copy of my last Letter, thought it is more than ever uncertain whether...
In enclosing to you a letter for my Mother, and one for my Son George, I feel the duty of adding...
“Why was that fair flower blasted so soon”?—The last letter which I have had the consolation of...
Major Swett, being about to embark for Boston, in the Galen, has been good enough to take charge...
On the New-Year’s day of our own Style, I wrote to my Mother, to testify my good-wishes and...
Your favours of 27. 28 and 30 August were all received together—They, as well as your preceding...
Mr. J. A. Smith, Secretary to the Legation of the United States at the Court of Great Britain,...
I wrote you by Mr Storrow, and by Mr Smith who left this City, with the intention of embarking in...
I wrote you a short Letter by Mr. Storrow, who left this City to embark at Havre for the United...