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I arrived here this day week, but have been so constantly occupied in seeing company that I have...
Mrs Smith appeard so anxious and unhappy tho She Said nothing, that seeing it, I advised her to...
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 received an hour ago your Letters of the 22 d and 27th. I have been anxious enough for you...
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...
We have experienced very great anxiety for several days past upon mr Cranch account. mr Johnson...
I wrote to you last Evening requesting You to meet me at the susquahanah; but I did not reflect...
I take this opportunity by dr Morse to inclose to you two Hundred dollors towards the building;...
Dr Tufts has been consulted by me respecting the leaseing our places, and we have come to an...
As you was absent when I left home I was unable to pay you for some articles which you had...
The Death of my Mother which took place this afternoon very suddenly, will prevent my Sitting out...
If the Compass by which my course is directed does not vary again through unavoidable necessity I...
I got to Westown on Wednesday by four oclock and was met two miles from Town by Mrs otis,...
Whilst in Unison with the Sympathetic Sorrow of a Nation; I unite in Deploring the Loss; it has...
after a sleepless night I begin my journey, with an anxious mind, tho not a desponding one. My...
Judge Blodget is here again, and offers to take Letters to you. he says he call’d and that you...
I received your Letter of July 12. I am inclined to think your last determination will prove a...
I received your Letter of June 20th with one for mrs Adams which I shall forward in a few day’s....
I have received but one Letter from you Since I left Quincy now near a Month; I have been here...
I yesterday received your kind Letter of March 5 th and congratulate you and the Judge upon your...
I cannot say that I write you from my Solitude, for who can call themselves Solitary, when in the...
I write you this Morning just to say that there are dispatches from our Envoys up to April by...
We leave this place this morning & hope to reach Home on fryday of the next week. I have written...
I inclose to you a pamphlet, The correspondence between the Secretary of state, and the French...
I reachd this city, on Sunday Evening, and have Waited one day to rest Myself and Horses. My...
The extreem heat of yesterday & the no less prospet of it this day, is beyond any thing I ever...
This, I hope, is the last letter which you will receive from me at Quincy. The funeral rites...
Taking up your paper yesterday morning, I was shockd at the Misrepresentation a Writer in your...
Thus far am I on my journey. I hope to reach East Chester on thursday Evening, and one day I must...
you judged right My Dear Madam, I do most sincerely rejoice in your prosperity and returning...
I Received yours of the 16th on wedensday, and participated in the Joy and pleasure you must have...
I have been informd to day, that a paper from N york the daily advertizer was received in Town on...
what can you expect me to write you from this village; where I hear & know no more what is...
Thus has my son given me a legal right to address you. I feel also, that I have an affectionate...
If I have not written to you my dear Neice it is not because I have not frequently thought of...
I inclose you the Letter which gave me every reason to expect that Thomas was on Board Capt...
I should sooner have acknowledgd your obliging favour & replied to your inquiries if I could have...
I received last Evening yours of the 25—with a Heart filled with gratitude, for the many...
Tomorow morning I expect to leave this place, and proceed on my way to Philadelphia—where I hope...
If you have once more set your foot upon American ground, and are in safety, God be praised I...
we reachd here yesterday being thursday the 7 th day from leaving home. we had very bad Roads,...
I write you a few lines this morning merely to inclose a Letter which I will thank you to cover...
I am indebted to you for a very kind and friendly Letter by my son, to which I ought sooner to...
I know My Much loved Sister that you will mingle in my Sorrow, and weep With me over the Grave of...
The proclamation of the 25 of March, which is published in the Centinal of April 1 st has excited...