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You tell me that the highest prize in the Lottery is only 5000 dollars therefore you have not...
I have received since I wrote you last two letters from you but cannot learn directly from either...
I have been so sick with the Influenza it has not been possible to write independent of which the...
A few days since I recieved your very obliging letter in which you mention having procured the...
The last time I wrote you I was so excessively fatigued and it was so late that I scarcely know...
Your letter of the 24th of march, my dear Madam, is but just arrived, and although it was so long...
To offer you, the kindest wishes of the season, my best friend, is almost unnecessary; my...
The day before yesterday our City was enlivened suddenly by the report of the ratification of the...
The Mail is this moment arrived and as I am at leisure I hasten to answer your Letter which is a...
I will not apologize for not writing as I hate excuses none especially when they are bad or...
& Miss Mason Capt & Mrs. Crane Mr. Kerby with several others Members of Congress—Mr. Petry came...
I am so concerned about Charles that I once more write to you on the subject and beg of you to...
Having an opportunity to write you by Mr Lewis of Philadelphia who leaves this place for England...
I enclose you a Letter from one of your young correspondents which was received a few days after...
I have just received your little and your big Letter, and return you many thanks for both, which...
Let me express to you my gratitude for your last note on reading which I had a foretaste of the...
We return’d to Town yesterday morning which was one of the most bitter Cold I ever experienced...
Your Letter distressed both your father and myself on account of the painful news it...
I received yesterday your letter of the 15th: and this morning that of the 17th: enclosing in the...
Your charming letter only reached me last night the roads being very bad but it came time enough...
From your letter of the 20th: which I have just received, I am in doubt whether even this letter...
I arrived here yesterday after a very fatiguing journey but find my health tolerably good Your...
Your Letter and the pleasing information it contains has greatly delighted your father and I...
During my long absence from home my Dear Charles I could not write to you as it was difficult to...
As I know how much your time must be engrossed by your studies my Dear John altho’ the temporary...
You have at last much to my satisfaction, renewed a correspondence which ought never to have been...
I am sure you must have thought me mad from the date of my last letter I was so teazed with...
We had concluded from appearances here that you would be detained some days at Revel, but I did...
I am much pleased my Dear John by your Letters and hasten to answer the last which was received...
I was much pleased to observe that you had taken more pains with the writing of your last Letter...