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This Morning I wrote you that we were going to the play with Mrs. Church. At six oclock we called...
Last fryday I closed my Last to you and Mr. Storer sailed on Monday from Graves End so that it is...
I have also to sollicit your Pardon my Dear Brother for haveing so long delayd writing you. I...
When I closed my last to you on Sundey last I promised to give you an account of the excursion we...
This my Brother is the day appropriated for the celebration of the Queens Birth day. It really...
Every day, hour, and minute, your absence mon chere frere , pains me more and more. We left last...
Last night I Closed my Letter to you and shall send it to Mr Jenks’s care this Morning. I...
At length after long expectation your No 16 has arrived. Capt Cushing Called yesterday upon us,...
I am much obliged to you for the Copy of your Dialogue, which does you honour. I am the more...
We Suppose, that you had your Degree last Wednesday, and upon that Supposition, I congratulate...
I have the Pleasure of yours of July 30. and advise you to purchase the Coach and prepare every...
A young Gentleman of 17, must not talk of low Spirits for Small disappointments. He must...
I am much pleased with your Oration and much obliged to you for it. it seems to me, making...
Last night I received yours of the 1. with the Letter from your Mother to you, by which it...
I hope, that before this day you are Safely arrived at New York, and that in another Month, I...
I have received your Letter by Mr. Church, and am very happy to hear of your Safe Arrival, and...
This Letter, I presume, will find you at the University, where I hope you will pass your time...
Give me leave to congratulate you on your Admission into the Seat of the Muses, our dear Alma...
At Amsterdam I received your Letter of the 18 and to day that of the 20th. Write me, when you...
Dr Gordon brought me your Letter of the 2d. of April, which gave me, great Pleasure. In order to...
I hope Mr. Storer, when he delivers this Letter, will find you a Student in the University, or...
I received your Letter of the 15th. on the 18th. and that of the 18th. this moment, and am happy...
There is no Accomplishment, more usefull or reputable, or which conduces more to the Happiness of...
Mr. Jefferson’s compliments to Mr. Adams and begs his care of the inclosed letters . Those...
this morning my Dear Brother—M r Storer Came out from New York—to spend the day with us and was...
to your Candour my Dear Brother—I must appeal for Pardon that I have thus long delayed to inform...
I have now before me your Letter of the 3 d of August —which I intend to answer fully—and then 2...
It was with real pleasure my Dear Brother that I received a few days since your letter of july 20...
my Conscience really reprimands me for having so long omitted writing my Dear Brother, for...
I rec d. Your Favour, previous to which I sent you by Post in a Letter to my Brother a Bank Bill...