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I sympathize with you in the loss you have sustained, and rejoice that the event did not prove...
Coll. Bradford came out to day with a card of invitation from the Govenour, and an other from the...
Received Quincy July 27th 1809 of John Q Adams Esqr the sum of fifty-three Dollars and twelve...
After a passage of fifty days from Cowes, we have this day landed from the Ship Washington; all...
Having been attacked this morning with a dangerous Complaint, I have requested Louisa to write...
My consolation is, that you cannot go “ where universal love smiles not around Sustaining all yon...
Last week I sent you a number of the Monthly Theological Repository, containing some Speculations...
Our Sons John and Charles are come home from school this morning, to spend the Michaelmas...
Last week I Sent Letters to Newyork for you Mrs Adams, and the children. I write now to Say that...
I wrote you last week by Captain Bronson, and sent you a Volume of Letters from the Continent,...
Altho I have already written to you by this opportunity, and my Letters are now quite old, I know...
I must abide by the rule I have establishd, which is not to let any opportunity of writing to...
I wrote a line to my father, from New-York, enclosing a letter for Mr: Shaw, and informing you of...
“Oh that I too, could make a visit to my Father,” was your exclamation in your last Letter. more...
Altho I sent Letters yesterday to go by our Ministers from N York, yet a new opportunity offering...
I had heard of your illness with extreme concern, from my wife, and also through Mr: Cranch and...
I have received your kind letter of January; and shall particularly attend to your directions at...
The seventy-ninth day since our departure from Boston, and not yet in Petersburg—But we are on...
This Letter will derive some merit from its being the latest date, and I hope will reach you...
I mentioned to you in a former Letter, the visit that I had received from Mr Frend, and Mr...
General Boyd, Mr Stores, Mr Forbes, and Mr and Mrs. Everett, have all arrived in London within...
There have been a multitude of American Vessels, wind–bound at Liverpool near two months, several...
This Letter my dear son, is to introduce to you, and mrs Adams, the Lady of Major Manners, whose...
I write you a few lines in addition to what I have already written, and inclose you the Copy of a...
I write but seldom to you, least you should feel as tho’ you were obliged to replie, when you...
A Treaty of Peace between the United States and Great Britain has this day been signed by the...
I am desirious of writing you a few lines just to assure you that I am able to hold a pen, and...
enclosed is a Letter which you will see contains a request to me; and through me to you. the...
When Mr. Hall was here your Father told him that he would leave to you the adjustment of the...
The east wind of this day, will prevent the Sailing of the Galen, and it gives me the opportunity...