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Col. Franks being detained to day by an accident gives me the opportunity of replieing to your...
Your letter from Harwich, dated August 10, reached us upon the 11th. We were very glad to hear of...
Although we have reason to expect, and hope for your speedy return, yet I would not let so good...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of the raspberry bushes, and the pot of strawberry vines, for...
Last evening col Forrest sent a servant with a Letter addrest to me, but upon opening it, I found...
After a very pleasant Journey, here We are. We came very leisurely, dined the first day at...
I have written you only a few lines since your absence; and those conveyed to you rather an...
your Letter of August 12th I received in the absence of Mrs Smith, who was upon a visit to mrs...
It is sometime since I have written to you and I feel that I owe you a Letter; you do not like...
I hope you will not impute my not writing to you by your son to want of attention to you, or a...
I yesterday received your Letter, and at the Same time, the President received the one inclosed...
I received your Letter of March the 12th in replie to mine, of the 2d ult. the method you took to...
Your Letter of Decbr 30 1811 has Slept in my in my Beaurous untill your prophesys have become...
Your letter of 2 April I duly received I Should have replied to it by the last mail, but I was...
It is already three weeks since you left us; I have not any knowledge of your progress farther...
While I am writing the loud Roar of the cannon announce the landing of comodore Bainbriddge from...
I have been sick a Month, and my eyes and hands incapable of writing otherise you would have...
Your Letter of the 5th. contains Such an Abundance of Matter which appears to me as of so great...
I know not what to say to your Letter of 23rd. There are Men whom disaster haunts through life....
I have received, and read with—Sensations of grief and joy and Reflections of, (what shall I say...
I go farther than you in your Glooms I expect Detroit and Michigan will be again taken and all...
Yesterday I received your packet of the 7th. you ask “What is to be the result of the Convention...
I received yesterday your favour of the 16th of last month. It is of no other use to ruminate...
Your letters give us information as well as entertainment. Your reception at head Quarters & at...
Cobbets Letter to Niles, inclosed in yours of the 17th, with some of his usual fooleries,...
I thank you for your favour of the 23d.— Gerry is gone to joine his Copatriots in lamentations...
I have rec d your Favours from Harwich, Amsterdam and Berlin, and congratulate you on your...
To William Stephens Smith Esquire Secretary of the Legation of the United States of America to...
Your favour of 15th is alarming. Remember the fate of Cassandra. The prophet of ill ’tho’ as true...
We were happy to find by your Letter 22d of May that you had arrived safe at Baltimore on your...
I duely rec d yours of the 16 th with the Paper enclosed. I had given no Attention to the Attack...
I thank you for your for two Letters from the Valley; one dated October 4th. the other November...
Before you receive this you will probably receive a letter from the Secy at war informing you...
I Received yesterday your kind Letter of the 13 th and Return you and yours the Compliments of...
I was much obliged to you for a letter by Mr. Nesbit of Philadelphia, and am very sorry I could...
I rejoice in your Recovery from Sickness and wish a perfect restoration of your health—I think I...
Washington used to say Sometimes “They work me hard” Sam. Allen Otis said a day or two before his...
I have received the Letter you wrote me on the 7th of this month, and I shall give all the...
I shall not entertain you with public affairs, because you will learn the state of them from the...
I have received your letter of the 16 th & the bundle of papers inclosed with a great deal of...
My heart is one day as light as air and the next as heavy as lead. The Name of Hull, at one hour...
I received yesterday your kind letter of the 9th of the month. The letters to Vergennes were sent...
In answer to your Letter of yesterday, you will give me leave to say, that your assistance and...
Give me leave to congratulate you and my daughter, as well as your venerable Mother, and her and...
Congress by their Resolution of February the 3 d. 1787, determined, that the Letter to the Queen...
It gave me great pleasure to be informed of your punctual arrival at the head quarters of good...
The House of Bird, Savage and Bird, in London, had, when they failed, property, to the amount of...
Two months having elapsed since I made the proposal respecting the note of hand due from your...
I received last Evening your favour of the 23d:—The appointment of Mr. Schenck had been two or...
I have within these few days successively received your two letters, one of them containing the...