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I have received your two letters of last Week, with a dozen copies of my letter to Mr: Otis—And...
I take the liberty of enclosing to you two certificates, respecting William Parker, a native...
About two months since I transmitted to you certain papers respecting a native citizen of this...
I enclose you certain communications from the Register Treay which I presume will meet your...
Mr. & Mrs. Cook ask leave to present to Mr. & Mrs. Adams the Compts. of the Season— Your Letters...
Assured that a few lines from me will be acceptable to my best beloved friend on his arrival I...
I write you a line from the Stage–Office: having just this moment arrived, and intending in half...
The Saturday after you left Boston, I went to Town, and brought up George. he went the next week...
On leaving Boston I had formed the Resolution of travelling only in the day-time, but at the...
The day after I wrote you from Baltimore, that is to say on Thursday, I came to this place;...
I thank you for your letter, and Kitty for her watch paper— I had like to have had no watch-case...
Mr. Madison requests the pleasure of Mr. Adam’s company to dinner on Tuesday next at half past 3...
Your very Kind letter was sent to me yesterday Morning from Quincy and h as added to the anxiety...
I have received but one letter from you since I left Boston, and that was written only two days...
I have not received a line from you since I wrote you on Monday—Your mother however has had a...
I hasten to answer the few lines I recieved from you this Morning to assure you that we are all...
It is sometimes said that suspense is worse than the certainty of evil—But it is a hard relief...
Your favour of the 9th my best friend which is the first letter I have recieved from you since...
Your letter of the 16th: brought me consolation and hope in the information that you were all...
Percieving from your last letter my beloved friend that you suffer great anxiety concerning...
I intended to have written to you when at your own house or Office in Boston, but was prevented...
Mr Gurney having called on me yesterday, to give notice that he should quit your house next...