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Mr Jefferson in his Speech; makes observes, that, He may [“]I Shall often go Wrong through defect...
I have not written you a line since my return to Quincy. I have found full employ to get my House...
I have read Your Brothers Letters, with much pleasure; that part of them; in which he so...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of the raspberry bushes, and the pot of strawberry vines, for...
It is now near three Months Since I left the city of Washington; in all which time I have not...
I have received two Letters from you since I wrote to you, one 26 April, the last 2 d...
This will be deliverd to you by the children who leave me this day. I hope they will return to...
Your Letter of March the 10 th is before me; Your Brother informs me that he has one of April. It...
William Shaw brought me your Letter the day before Yesterday. I had learnt before, by the public...
My Son having Sent me a coppy of your valuable Book, the President has read it with great...
Last Evening we received Letters from Berlin of April the 14th with the agreable intelligenc of...
I told William Shaw of the event which You have s[. . . .]olely questioned, and from the best...
I am much delighted to learn that you intend making a visit to the old mansion. I wish you could...
I received your kind and Friendly Letter of the 2d, and beg you to accept my thanks for your kind...
Inclosed is a Letter for your Brother should he arrive as we expect in Philadelphia; I am told by...
Welcome, Welcome, my dear Son to your native Land after a seven years absence from it, God be...
I ought to have acknowledgd Your kind favour of July 23 at an earlier period; but the heat of...
I received with great pleasure your kind Letter of December 15. I regreeted that I had not the...
I have not written you a Letter for a long time, yet I have not been unthoughtfull of you. my...
I received Your kind Letter, began at Washington, and finished at Philadelphia. I received much...
Your Letter of the   Jan’ry I received near a fortnight ago, and have thought every day since...
Your Father received a Letter from you last Evening; full of political information, and judicious...
The Mountains have vanished, and the ground is again bare in most places. the roads are excessive...
I have received two Barrels of flower but no account of the price either from the Baker or You....
I have too long delayed, replying to Your Letter of March 20th. Whatever is written to You, by...
My Sympathizing Heart has borne a part in your Sorrows. altho my Hand has been by Sickness...
William Shaw was here to spend the Sabbeth, and brought with him his Letters from you; he shew me...
My Heart Shall not reproach me so long as I live said the Psalmist; alass I cannot say so, for...
I have not written you a line since I received yours; from the Yellow Springs, for some time I...
I received Your Letter after your return in october to the city. I had written to you as soon as...
I was in Boston at your Brothers when Mr Shaw received Your Letters. according to the direction...
It was with much pleasure I recognized the Hand writing of an old Friend, tho only in the...
A little well timed and just criticism is sometimes very Salutary. If I had not been conscious...
This is the third attempt I have made, to write to You; since my Eyes have been attackd with an...
A very bad whitloe upon the finger of my right Hand has prevented my holding a pen; or useing my...
Your Letter of April 30th put me into good Spirits. I had felt more upon your account. I can...
William Shaw I presume has given You the reason why you have not received a Letter in reply to...
I received your Letter from Providence and rejoiced in the favorable account you gave of your...
I did not expect a very frequent correspondence with you when You left me; however interested we...
We have not a printer in Boston who gives us any of the debates in either house of Congress: I...
I am indebted to You for two Letters Since I Wrote to you. Your Letter of december 22 d I thank...
I am sorry to say that I write you from my Sick Chamber, where I have been confined for near a...
We have this Day quite and old fashiond Snow Storm, after an unusual pleasent Feb’ ry . the Snow...
Had You been no other than the private inhabitant of Montecello, I should e’er this time have...
Altho I have not written to you Since the return of Your Husband to Quincy, I have had the...
Your Letter of June 13 th came duly to hand; if it had contained no other Sentiments and opinions...
Your Letter of July 22d was by Some mistake in the post office at Boston Sent back as far as...
I received Your very friendly Letter Yesterday and thank You for Your communication which I...
I congratulate You my Dear Louissa, that our loss is to be your gain. Mr Adams leaves us on...
Sickness for three weeks past, has prevented my acknowledging the receipt of Your Letter of Sep’...