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I have to acknowledge the receipt of the raspberry bushes, and the pot of strawberry vines, for...
It would be singular indeed, were I to permit your friendly note of March 9 th. to pass...
Although we have reason to expect, and hope for your speedy return, yet I would not let so good...
I have the happiness of informing you that M rs: Smith and the Boys are in high health and that...
It is with particular pleasure I communicate to you the joyfull news of M rs: Smiths safe...
I have recived your agreable Letter of the 5 th. of may and am much obliged for it, at the same...
I have written you only a few lines since your absence; and those conveyed to you rather an...
We were pleased by the receipt of yours of the 5th. inst. from Harwich, to find that your jaunt...
After a very pleasant Journey, here We are. We came very leisurely, dined the first day at...
Last evening col Forrest sent a servant with a Letter addrest to me, but upon opening it, I found...
An anxiety to preserve a consistancy of Character in the opinion of Mrs. Adams (in whose...
The three Letters which Mrs. Adams honoured me with were received at Paris, and should have been...
Col. Franks being detained to day by an accident gives me the opportunity of replieing to your...
Your benevolence I know will excuse the particularity of this address, when you confide in the...
Your letter from Harwich, dated August 10, reached us upon the 11th. We were very glad to hear of...