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I have to acknowledge the receipt of three Letters from you since my last. your punctuality and...
I cannot say that I write you from my Solitude, for who can call themselves Solitary, when in the...
My little Abby—has been sick with a slow intermitting fever, occasioned by a cold—which has...
I have just received your letter of the 8 th of Feb. and feel grieved to find you in so low...
upon the 12th, our dear Thomas reachd Quincy to my no small Joy! I am as happy in his company and...
With this I send you two more copies of the dispatches— A defence of the Alien & sedition bills...
I will not let a vessel sail for Hamburgh that I know of, without taking a few Lines from me, if...
I have just rec d yours of Feb. 1. and thank you for the Book.— We had one before, from the...
Yours of the 2 d of Feb. I received this morning— The president says he cannot blame you for not...
There is a class of men in this country, possessing some public confidence, but entirely...
your observations in your last Letter, upon your Solitude; and your reflections upon your Age and...
Yours of 25 Ult. is rec d. — Thomas is to Sett off from N. York to day for Quincy and I wish him...
Is there no method my child you can persue to escape the constant colds to which you are subject...
It is with pleasure insepressible, I inform you of the safe arrival of your Brother Thomas at N...
On Tuesday M r T. B. Adams left Us, at Eleven in the stage for New York & Boston and consequently...
Indeed my dear Madam, I was very happy to receive a letter from you, after hearing you had been...
After many expecting, anxious hours for my dear Nephew, I am made happy by seeing his safe...
In my solitude in Markett street, I find nothing so sociable as your Letters— those of 18 & 20...
I Received yours of the 16th on wedensday, and participated in the Joy and pleasure you must have...
I thank you my dear Nephew for your last agreable Letter. you have too sensible and feeling a...
I received with Sincere pleasure the confirmation of your Safe arrival in your Native Land, from...
I have had the pleasure of seeing and perusing two or three letters from you to my Father and M r...
I am almost dead with a horrid cold and fear that before I shall half finish this letter I shall...
I give you joy of the safe arrival of our dear Thomas; whom you will have cordially received...
I Congratulate you my dear son, upon your safe arrival in your Native Country; and myself that I...
Accept dear M rs Adams, my congratulations upon the New year, together with the many pleasing...
I received yesterday your Letter of Jan’ry 6th, with the News papers to the 7th Clapole excepted;...
Yesterday, Tuesday when the Levee Room began to be thin Brisler came running in, with the...
I inclose a letter to my Mother under Cover to you, because it contains some things which perhaps...
I have received your letters of Jan. 3 d & 6 th with all that pleasure & gratitude which so much...
your Aunt Cranch received a Letter from your Mother of Jan ry 1st in which she makes mention of...
Yesterday in high stile with his Carriage and four, His Honor the Lieut Govenour made me a visit....
I thank God, it is now in my power to give you the pleasure you desired of receiving from me a...
I received your Letters of Dec br 31 & Jan’ry the 1 st I am sorry that it should fall to your Lot...
We have the Pleasure of your Letters to the 3 d . I think it is not worth while to bid for M rs...
As you are frequently receiving letters from your good Sister, you have in that channel all the...
I believe it was in some such cold weather as the present, that Solomon made the wise inquiry...
I received yesterday mor’g by Plimouth stage, your Letter of 28th december, together with the...
I have seldom known it to be colder at the Eastward than it is here at present. Although I have a...
Three Vessells have arrived from Hambourg Since Thomas was there. The inclosed will shew you that...
Rejoice o young Man in thy youth, and let thy Heart Cheer thee. this is the language of Soloman....
I rec d to day your fav r of 24 and it made the day more tolerable. Your health and Spirits...
I cannot give you any account of Thomas I have sought for him by capt Jenkins. the Barbara which...
I hope you have health enough to bear to share with me some of my Griefs. I have determined to do...
If you have once more set your foot upon American ground, and are in safety, God be praised I...
I have not written to you for a long time it was my intention to have written by miss Palmer, but...
’Though I have been writing a very long letter, to my wild, random, laughter loving Walter and...
on twesday Evening I received the Mercury, and read in it, the arrival of Capt Jenkins in the...
I inclose you the Letter which gave me every reason to expect that Thomas was on Board Capt...
Not a single letter have we received from you since Monday. Uncle sighs and says, I wish Aunt...