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I sincerely sympathise & condole with you in the Death of your Daughter in Law, such losses are...
Again a Letter from Oldenbarneveld—I Suffered this winter with excruciating headache, partly...
I would not So Soon have intruded again into your dignified retirement had it not been, that you...
“Where Adams from a noisy world withdrew Sick of Glory faction, power & pride Sure judge how...
Once more I must give you my cordial thanks for this proof of your remembrance—not, that I...
Althoug it was not in my power to assist, under your roof, at the celebration of your 88th...
I am confident you will not take it amiss—if, once more, I address you with a few lines, less so,...
In one of your letters if I remember right, you expressed a desire to see my letters to Mr....
I cordially thank you for your affectionate Letter of the 4th—So Soon I did not expect a fresh...
In your last Letter you requested copies of my Letters to Dr. Price. They are inclosed— These...
In your last letter you request copies of my letters to Dr Price. They are inclosed. These...
How deeply I thank you. Our Quincy Library will be honord with the name of Vanderkemp. Virgil and...
Thanks for the renewed testimony of your friendship in your kind letter of the 20th.— If JQ. or...
Thanks for the renewed testimony of your letter of the 20th frindship and your kind letter of the...
So much time has elapsed, Since I was delighted with the interesting affectionate Letter, which I...
A friend in need, is a friend indeed; you must certainly have read Shakespear, and have learnt...
I am confident, you will kindly permit me to Send you a few lines—at this time—if it was only, &...
Although I hear no more of Montezillo than of Boston—Yet I trust, that it is not unacceptable to...
I have transmitted to Mr. Quincy, extracts from two of your letters, relative to the name and...
The unexpected Visit of Judge Smith to my Cottage, was highly interesting, and acceptable—and I...
Although I did not hear from Montezillo—Since your very affectionate Letter of 30 May—except by...
It is a gratification, that I have it in my power, to cause you Some pleasurable emotions—by the...
Indeed you are very kind towards me: I can not reciprocate these proofs of your frendship as by...
In Answer to your kind favour of the 21st. I have had a very feeble Winter and am Still afflicted...
Is it not Strange, that this year—I Should not have received one Single line from those—whom I So...
No—you can not forget me even without one single line I should be fully persuaded of this...
I owe you a letter or two I believe, and my Conscience smites me for the neglect,—and my daring...
This answer to your letter of the 18th I consider indeed as an essential part of my religious...
The last tiding of your welfare, with which I was gratified—was by Judge Peter Smith. I had made...
I thank my God, that I enjoy the high gratification in congratulating you with the tribute, paid,...