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I received your very kind Letter, in which you take so great interest in my health, that I am...
Permit me my dear Madam to introduce Mr Preston to your acquaintance, a young Virginian of high...
Mrs Adams requests the favor of an order from Mr Hamilton to receive from the Custom House a...
Will you, and Mr. Adams attend my marriage which is to be on Thursday Eve. at the Duke of...
Mr et Madame Adams infiniment sensibles à toutes les attentions obligeantes, dont Monsieur le...
As we are on the point of departure and much engaged I can only write to mention that we are all...
We arrived here yesterday morning after a most tedious passage of fifty days and intend...
We propose leaving this place tomorrow my dear Madam and expect to arrive at Quincy either Sunday...
Your kind Letter was put into my hand this morning and I have to thank you for the readiness with...
The Children Say that they have your permission to come to Town to dine with Commodore Hull—and...
We have arrived safely at this place after a fatiguing journey owing to the dust and extreme heat...
I heard of you at Providence from mr Fearno , and I was yesterday informd that the News paper...
Your father my dear George is so much occupied at this moment by the duties of his Office he...
Your Letter my dear Son was received by your father a few days since but he is so extremely busy...
Your papa was much pleased with your Letter as it was very prettily written and the style was...
you will I know excuse my not haveing written to you more than once; when you learn the...
I am almost ashamed to trouble you on such a subject but depending on your kind and friendly...
I was very much pleased with the writing of your Letter and only have to recommend to you now to...
I am so much pleased with your last Letter of 7th. instant that I sieze the earliest of...
A long period has elapsed since I addrest a line to you—I have not taken my pen for three weeks—I...
It is so long since I heard from you I begin to find it difficult to account for your...
The German Woman and Boy you were so obliging to purchase for me arrived safe; and I return you...
You will receive a Letter from your father by the same Mail which conveys this Letter to you in...
I began to be quite uneasy at your long silence my and was much pleased to find by your Letter of...
I write a line to enclose a Letter from Harriet. George has been so steady at Cambridge that I...
I have been haunted with the Deamon of omission, and a hundred Sprights in the garb of excuses,...
Decbr. 15 A Stormy and bousterous day a large party invited to dine being the first Diplomatic...
As Mr. Pope is so good as to offer to convey your skates to Boston I have siezed the opportunity...
Jany 1 1818 The Circle was extremely crowded. On our arrival Mr. A was ushered into a room where...
I this morning received Your Second Letter, by way of journal. we have all been highly...
I will begin my letter, by offerering the joint congratulations of your father and myself, to you...
16 Went out to pay some visits and in the evening had a small party to Tea which consisted of my...
23d. received a note from Mrs. Monroe requiring my attendance at 1 oclock I went according to...
I received your journal No 4. containing the drawing Room History, which amused us much. What...
Your Letter gave me much pleasure though I thought I perceived some few marks of carelessness and...
It is impossible for me to express the happiness I feel at the news which comes by so many...
I am very happy to find by your Letter of the 7th that you are kind enough to be satisfied with...
I received yesterday your journal to the 21st of Jan’ry. Washington Seems to be in a whirpool of...
My journal does most assuredly take a considerable portion of my time, my dear George, but that...
10 Mr Adams attended the funeral of Mr Astor’s grandson on arriving at Mr Astors the old...
I have read the pamphlet you sent me my dear John and am much pleased to find that you begin to...
I am much gratified to learn that you have made an agreeable acquaintance, and still more that...
The fine Sleighing has tempted So many visitors to make use of it, that we have had a Constant...
I have received your letter of the 13th. instant, accompanied by a Copy of one to Mr Pope. In...
Your Journal No 7. to Janry 30th, Harriet brought me to day, just as we had sat down to dinner;...
Mrs Adams requests the favour of Mr Wheaton’s company at Ten on Friday Eveng. NNPM .
It is long since I wrote you in consequence of a very severe indisposition which confined me to...
I received your Letter of March 2d which has increased my anxiety to hear again from you, for a...
Your two last Letters have come safely to hand and I am much pleased at your steadiness and...
In my last I think I informed you that the news of this place was become so little interesting...