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I Suppose the reason why I have not had a Letter from You for a long time, arrises from Your...
I received from you two kind Letters which I have not yet acknowledged; I am surprized to find...
I have just clos’d a long Letter to sister Peabody from whom I reciev’d one last week— Tis the...
on fryday the 19th I returnd from mount Vernon, where at the pressing invitation of Mrs...
I know My Much loved Sister that you will mingle in my Sorrow, and weep With me over the Grave of...
I last week receiv’d your first Letter from the city of washington. I began to grow impatient not...
I have written to You my Dear Sister twice since my arrival here. I know not but one of the...
I arrived in this city on Sunday the 16 th ult— having lost my way in the woods on saturday in...
I arrived in this city last Evening & came to the old House, now occupied by Francis as an Hotel....
welcome thou best of women thou best of Sisters thou kindest of Friends the Soother of ever human...
It is a great Grief to me my dear sister that I can do so little for you in your trouble when I...
detained here by a cold North East rain, I write to inform You I am thus far on My journey to...
after I had closed my Letter Yesterday, I received Yours of the 28th. the Garden seeds are in a...
I think You have been exercised in Deeds of Charity to that poor forlorn Man who would once have...
I know your impatience to hear frequently of your affairs here & I am as solicitous that you...
It is with great pleasure my dear sister that I can say to you, Your Son has recoverd from a...
I received a few lines from You Yesterday. in replie to mr Bates queries, I would have the Room...
My fears are all alive. cousin Thomas wrote mr Cranch that his Mother was not so well as she had...
Yesterday mr Johnson and his Mamma arrived here, in good Health. by her I heard from mr & Mrs...
you have not told me that the Lady in the undress who was presented at your Drawing Room had been...
I received Your Letter yesterday. I know from what I Saw and heard whilst I was at home that...
I find the best time for writing, is to rise about an hour earlier than the rest of the family;...
There is a great deal of pain: taken to make mischief between you & Mr & Mrs Porter many wish for...
I received Your Letter of Feb ry 23. and was glad to learn that you were well, for from not...
I have not written to you since I received your Letter giving me an account of the ordination,...
I have not written you so often as I wish’d to do for these Several weeks— I have not been free...
I have to thank you for two Letters which lay by me unanswer’d, I have had My hands full of...
I yesterday received Your Letter of the 19 th . I think You have testified Your proportion of...
I have receiv’d two Letters from you since I wrote last. one contain’d the Border & Lace for my...
I know not what could have become of a Letter written to You upon the 18 of December, that upon...
I am very much mortified that I have Sent so Many Letters to you burthen’d with Postage I thought...
I received Your Letter of the 23 d this morning I should be glad You would inform me from time to...
I wrote to You the Day after we received the account of the Death of Gen’ ll Washington. this...
Death, thou art no Respecter of Persons; Washington is no More! a Great Man has fallen, and his...
I received this week Your Letters of Nov br. 24 th and 28 th , and this morning Yours of dec br...
I feel an inclination to write you every week athough I have nothing new to inform you of I know...
Mrs smith Louissa Mrs Otis Rush Peters & a number of young Ladies are just gone to Congress to...
Your kind Letter reachd me on the 20th. I began to feel very impatient to hear from you; Your...
I receiv’d your kind Letter of the 15 th yesterday & am glad to find you able to receive so much...
I wrote to you twice from East Chester. I left there the day I proposed; and had a fine passage...
Tomorow morning I expect to leave this place, and proceed on my way to Philadelphia—where I hope...
I received your Letter on saturday the 26 th by Brisler who with his family arrived here in...
I was very glad to hear by the Letter you sent me from Brookfield, that you had got Safely so...
I got to Westown on Wednesday by four oclock and was met two miles from Town by Mrs otis,...
we left Philadelphia on Wedensday last. the day preceeding was very Hot a partial Rain had waterd...
I had a Letter yesterday from mrs Johnson of the 12 July, in which she says mr Cranch had just...
I begin my Letter by saying that mr Cranch was so much better on the 7th, the date of mrs...
How did you live thro’ the heat of Monday & Teusday we could but just breathe the glasses Stood...
The extreem heat of yesterday & the no less prospet of it this day, is beyond any thing I ever...
Nothing but dire necessaty has prevented my writing as often as you could wish I do not always...