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read my Letter attentively and then tell me if you perceive any thing like harshness abou ? in...
Having observed in the papers that the reason assigned for your declining to accept the...
I last evening received your Letter of the 20h with great delight and assure you I require...
My visit is delayed In consequence of the celebration of the 4th July a day of double interest to...
Your Letter of the 22 enclosing the lines you wrote arrived yesterday and both your father and...
I have been very unwell and likewise waiting for some answer from your father concerning the...
I have been very sick confined to my bed for several days therefore not able to write to either...
It is sometime since I have written you in consequence of indisposition I have therefore two of...
Two of your very kind Letters were brought me on Friday and Saturday and I should have written...
In answer to your Letter of 17 which I received last evening I have only to beg that you will...
Since my return home George has so well supplied my place in writing to you and we have had so...
Ere you can have arrived at Baltimore my beloved Children I address you in the hope that my...
Your reproach my dear Sir was very keen and keenly felt because conscience pointed its force and...
In answer to your last my Dear John I can only say that if the accomodations are so suitable and...
I was very much pleased with the writing of your Letter and only have to recommend to you now to...
From Letters received from Edward Taylor and Charles, I at length understand that the unpleasant...
I have been so much indisposed it has been almost impossible for me to keep my journal and my...
Since I received your last Letter we have been kept in a state of great anxiety who was on...
When at Quincy you have often reproached me for being prejudiced concerning the Unitarians and...
I make no charges against you what ever and on the contrary am delighted to find that if I did...
What shall I say to you my Dear John? or how shall I refrain from reproaching you? I will not...
Your Letters my Dear John gave us great uneasiness on account of your Grandfathers health and for...
The state of cruel anxiety in which we remain on account of your Grandmamma’s illness has...
I yesterday received your Letter which was forwarded to me by George from Washington—Your Uncle...
Being much better in health I seize the opportunity of writing a few lines to you and your...
Mr Roach with his Sister and daughter are to dine with us to day he tells me that he had the...
I have been so unwell with the Chicken pox since I returned from Virginia and the weather has...
I yesterday received your Letter of the 15 instt. and really can scarcely find an excuse for my...
Worn out by fatigue parties influenza and all sorts of weariness both of mind and body I have...
This Letter will reach you I hope on Saturday evening and present you the sincere congratulations...
I was very much hurt at the tone of your Letter yesterday my Dear John which could only be...
I have been much gratified at hearing of your success at the Exhibition which news has reached us...
I will answer your last Letter by saying that your most horrible is altogether thrown away as...
It is very long since I had the pleasure of writing to you. considering George a better...
I should have answer’d your Letter earlier could I write with my accustomed care but it fatigues...
Your Letter pleased both your father and myself as your reasoning is very good and shows...
Your two last Letters would have been answered much sooner if they I had not been constantly...
Have you forgotten your Mother my dear John? or do you never mean to write again? I have been...
My intention was to write you tomorrow morning it being the anniversary of your birth and to...
Surely my dear John you were not in your usual state when you wrote and enclosed George’s Letter...
Your Letter reached me last Eveng. and I am very sorry to learn that your Grandfather is so...
I feel a little uneasy about you and therefore write you again to give you a timely caution as...
You cannot think what a disappointment your not writing occasion’d me! I have been weighing and...
I sent you from Philadelphia an odd volume of A Sketch of Old England which I wrote your name in...
Although your last Letter was not quite so good as I could wish the consciousness and solicitude...
Your Letter my dear Son was received by your father a few days since but he is so extremely busy...
You will receive a Letter from your father by the same Mail which conveys this Letter to you in...
Your last Letter is as wild yourself you will acknowledge that is saying something? As to Diana...
You become so testy I almost begin to feel disinclined to write to you at all as my Letters...
In the course of a week or two we propose to visit Boston and I expect to find your mind as much...