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I will not omit any opportunity of writing tho ever so great an uncertainty whether it will ever...
I am this day honoured with your favor of the 20th. and an opportunity offering to acknolege it...
We arrived here last night in good Season. The Roads were not very bad, and the Weather, tho...
You will learn from the Newspapers before this reaches you, the situation of Things here. Mr....
I did not write to you by the last post. I was in hopes to have received a Letter from your and...
You will see by the Newspapers, which I from time to time inclose, with what Rapidity, the...
My Almanac says that I wrote to you on the 9th. of October, but your Favour of Sepr. 26. received...
This is the first opportunity I have had since my Journey of congratulating you upon your dear...
I will not omit to acknowledge by this Post the Receipt of your Letter of the 24th. Ulto. because...
A very idle, vain Conversation, at a Dinner, has produced you this Letter from a venerable old...
The Senate is to meet at Ten, this morning and I hope will finish: but it is still uncertain. I...
I received your very obliging Letter and thank you for the early intelligence of your designed...
I received a few lines from You Yesterday. in replie to mr Bates queries, I would have the Room...
I must now most Seriously request you to come on to me as soon as conveniently you can. never did...
Writing is not A la mode de Paris, I fancy or sure I should have heard from my son; or have you...
I inclose for your Amusement, a Publication, made here within a few days. Somebody has inserted...
I am quite ashamed my dear M rs Adams that I have so long neglected writeing to you, indeed I can...
Our good Friend General Lincoln gave me this morning your favour of the 7 th which compensated in...
As the vessel by which I have already written to you, did not sail yesterday, I can now inform...
Last Week I received through M r Izard a kind Invitation to dine with M rs Powell, whom I had not...
Yours of 25 Ult. is rec d. — Thomas is to Sett off from N. York to day for Quincy and I wish him...
There is a Clock Calm, at this Time, in the political and military Hemispheres. The Surface is...
I did not expect a very frequent correspondence with you when You left me; however interested we...
You left directions that Mr Pratt was to cut the Trees upon the plane for Timber to build a Barn...
In my last I told you that the Case which was brought to my Lodgings for your Benefit did not...
My Letters by Davis, Mr. Guild &c. are lost.—Pray did you get the Goods by Davis? This goes by...
I hope you will not communicate to any body the hints I give you about our Prospects: but they...
I was not a little Surprizd at receiving intelligence through mrs smith soon after her arrival...
Entre nous M r sheerjashub Bourne called upon me the other Morning to ask me some Questions about...
I rec d to day your fav r of 24 and it made the day more tolerable. Your health and Spirits...
We arrived at this place last evening about seven Oclock, where we have found most excellent...
So I must Give up my Little Companion, my Young Friend. Your Claim is prior, your Title Cannot be...
Your favor of the 7th. was put into my hands the last night and as I received at the same time...
I last evening received yours of the 12 th and 15. the weather for several Days past has been...
By an express last night from Cape May, We learn that the Fleet went out of the Bay, the Morning...
My Little Charles has been so ill that I have not had leisure to day to thank you for your...
We have not yet the least Intimation of Howes Design. He is wasting away the Time. Let him aim at...
Not being able to dispose of my oxen as I expected, & to have taken half the money for them, I do...
I hoped long ere now to have Been at Braintree, but evry circumstance has hitherto been Against...
I have this Morning been out of Town to accompany our Generals Washington, Lee, and Schuyler, a...
I rec d your favour of the 2 d by M r Dexter and this morning from M r Gerry an account of your...
I am happy to hear of your safe arrival tho not at the port, I wished to hear you were. You will...
I have sent you, one yard of fine Cambrick, at 14 Livres an Ell, two of a coarser sort at 6...
I have at length returned to the City for the purpose of remaining in it during the rest of the...
I have written so largely to you by Mr. Storer who goes in the same vessel, that I should not...
I am not displeased that the Call of Business obliges me to address you at this Time, and gives...
I heard to Day that the Doctor had a Letter from Mr. Cranch, and that he was still very Ill, poor...
The enclosed Letter I send to your care. The triffel which accompanies it I ask your acceptance...
I have not had the pleasure of a line from you since your arrival in Philadelphia, but I have had...
Nothing but the Greatest affection for my dear Mrs. Adams Would Induce me to Break over the...