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I have not written to you for some time my Dear Sir because I had nothing but bad news to tell...
I have not been able my Dear John to keep the promise I made to you at parting of writing in...
I intended answering your last Letter my dear John after I had received the acknowledgement of...
Your journal which has become a necessary of life to me has failed me for a long time, but I must...
Your father yesterday performed his part to admiration and there was as much general satisfaction...
Your three last journals are three Pearls—I have not been able to thank you for either—untill...
Decbr. 3d Did not attend at Church Mr Ryland was to preach and his last sermon was such a strange...
Yesterday brought me your Letter of the 7th which I was sorry announced a mishap which gave me...
You who know with what painful sensations I saw you depart for College, can readily imagine how...
27th. Jany Remained at home all the morning in the course of which twenty cards were left—At five...
December 10 Recieved a charming visit from Mr. Bagot, who sat with me an hour and chatted very...
13 Went out to the Capitol to see the Senate with the Ladies after which we visited the Library...
Feby 13—A very bad cold—The day very stormy which prevented my going out—Mr. Bailey passed the...
6 Feb My Boys went off in the six oclock Stage, and Mr: A– myself, and Mary went to the...
18 Feb Passed the day quietly at home excepting returning a few morning visits 19 Mr A. dined at...
Feby. 18th The Evening brought my expected guests or rather a small part of them and on the whole...
I yesterday received your highly complimentary Letter which of course gratified my affection very...
8th: March—Was very unwell all the morning and the weather was extremely disagreeable—In the...
December 11th. Went into Georgetown to see Mrs Otis, was not admitted Called on Mrs Smith and Mrs...
14th December. We were all so exhausted that we determined to keep quiet all day at home....
Feby. 27 Remained at home all the morning—Mr. Adams dined with Mr. Lowndes—In the evening went to...
23 March—Our City is more and more deeply unwell of fears and gloom and every moment seems to...
8th. The morning very stormy and a heavy fall of snow sent to decline an invitation to a Ball...
1st January. If the weather to day is ominous of the storms of the ensuing year we must not...
March 4th. Took a long walk the weather being beautiful—returned home to dress for dinner at...
15 February January —Waked so ill with cramps in my Stomach as to be unable to rise and continued...
My Lecture was intended to warn you against imprudently expressing your feelings even in a good...
3 April—Mr: Lowndes spoke against Mr: Cs resolutions Mr Archer of Virginia is in favour being he...
My Brother much as usual. The impossibility of hastening the cure of his very painful desease in...
I do not know if I ought to congratulate you or not on your acceptance of the trouble and anxiety...
16 April—Went to Church at the Capital not full at all. Afterwards paid some visits—The remainder...
Novbr. 22 Spent the day at home excepting about an hour in which I paid a number of visits—Dr....
29th Rode out and called on my patient who is fast recovering and able to raise his broken arm—In...
Feby 1. Continued very ill but having company at Dinner made an effort to struggle against my...
30th: January—Mr A & the boys dined at Mrs Decaturs & met us at Mr Cannings They found Mrs...
5 May—Went out and paid some visits but found the day so unpleasant I soon returned—read Trotters...
I should certainly have answered your last very kind Letter immediately, had I not been very...
I think my last closed at our arrival at New London but I am not sure therefore you must excuse...
Mr. Adams yesterday received a Letter from you in which you are so kind as to send me a...
your Journal interesting to me like all the former, has been received up to the 29th of March.—...
7 Feby. We remained at home all the Evening Morning—Mr Adams dined at the Capitol with Mr Mrs L...
Yes! my Dear Sir, was my mind sufficiently strong, or capacious, to understand, or even to...
20 May—Mr: A— joined us at dinner and we returned home at ten oclock. Johnson Hellen dined with...
I am so much pleased with your last Letter of 7th. instant that I sieze the earliest of...
Decbr. 3 A Snow Storm—No visitors—In the evening a small party in consequence of the extreme...
17th So very cold remained at home all day and saw no one 18 The day still severely cold but was...
4 June—Went to Church and heard a Mr: Butler who gave us a very good Sermon the Church was...
1 December 1822 This day being in tolerable health I renew my journal with the intention to...
Feby 11 Mr Bailey called this morning and informed us that Mr Pinckney was to speak at the...
25 This being Xmas day received visits as usual from Mr. & Madame de Neuville—As I have just...