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I received yesterday your letter and package by Capt. White, and have received the account of the...
Mr Smith called upon me a few moments this forenoon & brought me your letter of May 9 th: . I...
I arrived here on Sunday last, and without meeting with any accident worth noticing, except...
Receiv’d of M rs Adams one hundred dollars in Payment for a Portrait painted by me RC ( Adams...
I received p r. post yours of the 17 th this day. I shall forward your Letter to the Children. I...
I received your two letters of April 5th and 7th, yesterday, and I enclosed you two from the...
I have not written you for several days, you will easily suppose my time much occupied by having...
This will be delivered to you, by our friend, Mrs. Smith, who will pass you, on her way to...
I received yours of the 9 th and thank you for the excellent matter which it contained. Mr Shaw...
I have been so much engaged that I have not been able to get time to write you a line this week....
James got home safe though covered over with mud and dirt, horses and carriage up to their very...
I have now the happiness of presenting to you another daughter, worthy as I fully believe of...
There is a great deal of pain: taken to make mischief between you & Mr & Mrs Porter many wish for...
I Congratulate you my dear son, upon your safe arrival in your Native Country; and myself that I...
I rec d last night your Letter of the 11 th. Your Girls and M r shipley arrived in good health...
It was with the greatest concern I heard of your late illness, since which time I have felt very...
Last night for the first time I slept in our new House.— But what a Scene! The Furniture...
I take the liberty of addressing a few lines to you, knowing from the Friendship with which you...
I am unable to find language to express my Gratitude and thankfullness to you—for your maternal...
I feel too sensibly the obligations you have laid me under by the letters you had the goodness to...
I have just returned from spending an agreeable hour with your best Friend. In the Course of our...
I have rec d yours of 24 th and thank you for your relation of our little domestic affairs at...
I have yours of 26 by Brisler and that of the 28 th. this Morning. Thomas is in Phyladelphia and...
I take my pen to make a Recuest to you in Behalf of Elisha adams as you are in high...
I have been so overwhelmed with Business at the Close of the session of Congress and Since, that...
I arrived here this day week, but have been so constantly occupied in seeing company that I have...
I this Day Received your kind Letter and we are all Happy to hear of your Safe arivall at Quincy...
Your favor of the 28 th inst I this morning had the pleasure to receive and for which my best...
Mrs Smith appeard so anxious and unhappy tho She Said nothing, that seeing it, I advised her to...
You will See by the Proclamation in the Public Papers that I have been obliged to convene...
I received Your Favour of Octob r. 17. last, and have agreably to your Request consulted Deac n...
Not a single letter have we received from you since Monday. Uncle sighs and says, I wish Aunt...
I cannot Say when I shall be able to sett out. But I shall loose no time here. When the Public...
Whilst I feel as a Parent, I Sympathize with You as a wife, hopeing that all the frailties, and...
I have rejoiced in the fine weather which we have had Since your absence, and tho to day it...
I am sorry that I did not know the President’s wishes, before the Receit of your Letter, to be a...
From Lovejoys at stratford We fixed off M r shaw with a part of the Baggage by the stage for East...
I received an hour ago your Letters of the 22 d and 27th. I have been anxious enough for you...
I have the Honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Letter of the 30 th. I am much gratified that...
I received yesterday your obliging favour of Feb’ ry 27th. I have been so little a favorite of...
I am much mortified and dissapointed that I cannot have the pleasure which I anticipated of...
I received Yesterday Your favour of Nov br 8 th and thank You for the information containd in it....
I received a few lines from You Yesterday. in replie to mr Bates queries, I would have the Room...
As the vessel by which I have already written to you, did not sail yesterday, I can now inform...
Yours of 25 Ult. is rec d. — Thomas is to Sett off from N. York to day for Quincy and I wish him...
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...
I rec d your favour of the 2 d by M r Dexter and this morning from M r Gerry an account of your...
We have experienced very great anxiety for several days past upon mr Cranch account. mr Johnson...
I acknowledge the receipt of your very obliging favour of th’ 23 d of Nov br and should have done...