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Your journalizing Letters, my dearest friend, from the 18th. to the 23d. have been received—And...
We have this morning recieved your kind letter my dear Mother and I hasten to write you a few...
Conceive the astonishment your Letter caused me if you can and still more the Treaty which is...
Although my Dear George I fear that my last Letter was not very palatable to your high spirit...
I yesterday received your Letter and could not help smiling at poor Shaws distress though I...
When at Quincy you have often reproached me for being prejudiced concerning the Unitarians and...
I this morning recieved your favor of the 12 which afforded me the satisfaction of knowing that...
I make no charges against you what ever and on the contrary am delighted to find that if I did...
Some how or other By some mistake I think I misdated my last Letter to you and it is only to day...
After so long a silence my dear mother I scarcely know how to address you without troubling you...
What shall I say to you my Dear John? or how shall I refrain from reproaching you? I will not...
In all the hurry and confusion which attended our journey it was impossible for me to write you...
Your Letters my Dear John gave us great uneasiness on account of your Grandfathers health and for...
Being free from the head ache to day almost for the first time since my return home I hasten to...
I am very glad my Dear George find by your Letter which is just received that you are better and...
St Petersburg Octbr. 23d We are now my dear Mother enjoying the delights of a violent Snow storm...
Le Grand Maître des Cérémonies a l’honneur d’informer Madame Adams qu’Elle est invitée à se...
I was so much hurried when I wrote to you from New York that I am afraid you could scarcely read...
With the utmost pleasure I would write to you as often as you wish were my health perfectly and...
I yesterday enclosed you a letter from Adelaide, under a blank cover, because I was all the...
I received this morning your Letter from Wilmington, delighted to learn that you had got well on...
I last night recieved your truely tender and kind letter words cannot describe the feelings with...
We arrived on Wednesday Evening at Boston, and yesterday Morning came out here. The weather until...
Your two Letters of Journal from New-York were duly received and afforded me much amusement—The...
Accept my best beloved friend the sincere congratulations of your wife whose prayers are humbly...
I ought to have thanked you long ago my Dear Harriet for your very obliging Letter announcing the...
We have moved into our new lodgings and are very comfortably established with a kind old Lady who...
Your father has intended writing to you several days but something or other perpetually occurring...
Your Letter did not reach me untill several Weeks after it was written, & as I had a few days...
22 It every hour threatens rain but no rain falls. Mr H— says his Corn Crops will be very fine...
Anigma by Mr. Canning: There is a word of Plural number, Foe to peace, and tranquil slumber; From...
With a mind sorely depressed by the late afflicting intelligence from America and the many...
I have to thank you for two amiable letters—the last is of too great importance for me to answer...
I last evening recieved your almost unkind letter which was brought me by your brother & Mr Shaw...
I wrote you on Sunday, and the same Evening I received yours of 26. Feby:—Yesterday yours of the...
I can hardly believe my Eyes when I look upon your letter of the 13th. of October at...
I have again received a Letter from you my Dear Charles which I hasten to answer at least to...
The state of cruel anxiety in which we remain on account of your Grandmamma’s illness has...
Your Letter came yesterday and was received with even more pleasure than they generally are from...
I must inclose a Note to you, to Say that this morning the mail from Utica in N york, informd me...
Your Letter gave me much pleasure though I thought I perceived some few marks of carelessness and...
I write you my dear Madam, to announce our safe arrival at Cronstad, after a most tedious, and...
your Letter has given me great delight Mrs Monroe has done herself great honour, and a durable...
yours to the 6th. is received, Our Sons of Harvard took leave of us this Morning for Cambridge in...
Since I wrote you last I have been a little affected with the rhumatism in my shoulder, so that I...
This day has brought me an invitation in form to attend at the Capitol tomorrow to witness the...
Yesterday I received your Journal to the 27th. and landing you at Quincy—It would have put me...
I did not expect to have written you this day from this place; for as I have before mentioned to...
I yesterday sat down to answer your last Letter, and wrote two, neither of which I have sent, as...
Mr. Hopkinson came yesterday to see me and in the evening accompanied me to the Academy of Arts...