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I much fear you will accuse me of negligence in having omitted writing to you by the two last...
I did not mean to offend you, in what I wrote you concerning the information you gave. but I was...
Owing to the unfortunate detention of your last letter (that is to say No 2) I lost the...
Having recieved no letter from you since No: 4 my best friend, I flatter myself you left Reval...
Bad news still keeps pouring on us and your prophecies are too fatally accomplished It is to day...
Your Letters arrive so regularly that it is scarcely necessary to acknowledge the receipt of...
The heartfelt delight I experienced at the reception of your last favour No. 11 is not to be...
All the anxieties which you express in your very affectionate letter No 7 which has just been...
Mr Allston presents his compliments to Mr & Mrs Adams—he will do himself the honour to wait on...
Sont invitées de la part de Mme Colombi et de celle de Mr. François Colombi à assister aux...
The Master of the Ceremonies is commanded by His Royal Highness The Prince Regent to invite The...
I would not come to Town to day because I knew I should only add to yours, and my own agony, my...
By some accident my letter was too late for the last Post I therefore only send you this letter...