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I have paid you all I owed in the article of letters, but I receive few communications from home....
If it be only to thank you for your favor of the 7 th: I will devote an minute previous to the...
Yesterday I received the newspapers which you enclosed with my Mother’s letter of the   inst t:...
It falls to my lot to do things so repugnant to my inclination & so contrary to my sense of...
I want the form of a petition to be presented to the Court of Sessions, praying for a Committee...
I received your short note, accompanying the Oration delivered by my brother, before the...
I received the letter you enclosed me from my father on the 25 th: inst t: with a few names of...
Next Monday (the 9th: currt) the Court of Sessions sit at Concord for the County of Middlesex—I...
I received your agreeable birth day tribute the day following the date of my last; since then the...
I have your favor of the 31 st: ult o: with an enclosure for R. Peters Jun r: which shall be...
I have received a letter from my friend Dr: Chapman, informing me of his intention to compile in...
Your favors of the 10 th: & 11 th: inst t: are received. We have heard of the proceedings in the...
I must beg you to congratulate the President & yourself from me, on your safe arrival in our...
I have given an introductory letter for yourself and one for my father, to a young man by the...
I enclose you two advertisements, which will thank you to have printed in the Palladium of...
I enclose, as directed, under cover to you, the Summary statement of services rendered at an...
I have your letter of the 14 th: with a paper for which I thank you. M r: Reed, has written to...
I have your letter of the 17 th: , which travelled, from Boston hither, in very agreeable...
I received your obliging & copious communication of the 13 th: and render thanks for the trouble...
I am informed that my Nephew G W. Adams is to take his examination on Friday next, and as...
If you think it would not be asking too great a favour, I would thank you to request President...
I am going to Quincy with your Sister this forenoon—& shall be in Town on monday A—M—to attend Mr...
There is not anything in this world, which lies nearer my heart, or more deeply affects my Mind,...
your good Aunt Adams has made us a most agreeable visit—I wish you could accompanied her—She says...
I have received two letters from you, & suppose you wonder that you have not heard from me much...
There is not anything which lies nearer my heart, or more deeply affects my mind, than the...
I was very sorry to leave Boston without seeing, or even informing you, I was going—But I had...
Please to pay J. G. Dow, on his order—one hundred for my account—for Mr. Adams Portrait— MHi :...
I am afraid you did not understand me yesterday, when I mentioned, Mr Clarks desire of obtaining...
I have stolen a few moments, from the agreeable conversation, of your friends, Mr Ticknor and Mr...