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By mistake two of your Shirts were Sent without marking. ask mrs Welsh if She will let her woman...
ever Since your last Letter to the president I have had a great inclination to address a Letter...
In the death of Mrs. ADAMS, her friends and society lament no ordinary loss. The grave has closed...
As Mr. & Mrs. Johnson intend leaving us this evening I write you a few lines to assure you of our...
6 October Rose early and crossed in the Team Boat to Mrs. de Fish Kiln Landing Mr. de Wint having...
After a most fatiguing journey in which I suffered grievously we arrived at half past nine...
I declind answering your letter, untill I could obtain some details, which were material, in...
Tomorrow we leave this place with the intention of visiting you in Boston if nothing should...
Since the 18th July, I have not received a Line from you or my Son, altho I have been in daily...
I received Your Letter of July 18th on Saturday 25th. It was a great damper to me, who had been...
Mr. Adams’s business accumulates so rappidly and Genl. Jackson has cut out so much new and...
I have not yet acknowledged your favour of June 27th I go so seldom into the buisy world, that I...
I expected you home. that is the reason I did not write. beside I have melted away and very, very...
enclosed is the money which mrs Welsh advanced upon your account which you will pay her, and get...
enclosed is a Letter which you will see contains a request to me; and through me to you. the...
But once Since You left us, have I received a line from you. Twice I have written, and twenty...
Mrs: Cruft has arrived here and it is with much pleasure I observe she has derived benefit from...
I think I once heard you Say—to make a thing choice it Should be rare. your kind Letter last...
I am ashamed to find upon my file of Letters to be answered , one from you of 29. January;...
I yesterday received your Letter from Annapolis of May 8th. I congratulate you my dear Sir, that...
Your Letter of May 2d was so long comeing, that I feared Sickness had arrested your pen—as...
I hail this happy day—the Snow and rain can not lessen my enjoyment—I arose chearfully and...
My health has been so indifferent and the City is so flat since the adjourment of Congress that I...
You justly appreciate the Sympathy of your Quincy Friends under the heavey affliction you have...
My correspondence has been much interrupted the last fortnight Susan has been So feeble and weak,...
I have Sent the Shoe & Shall have a pr by Saturday—it is a folly to keep the Boots I Send—charles...
My last Note went to you by mr Marston, with two Letters enclosed—I did not write on Saturday as...
I beleive you thought me very imprudent to consent to the Presidents going to Town So cold a day...
In my last I think I informed you that the news of this place was become so little interesting...
“Delightful praise, like summer rose, That brighter in the dew-drop glows.” They were sweet drops...