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I am sorry to say that I write you from my Sick Chamber, where I have been confined for near a...
16 December 1803. “Having transmitted to Mr. King, the inquiry contained in your letter of , I...
Th: Jefferson request the favour of Mr Adams to dine with him on Monday the 9th. instant—Dinner...
I hope before this reaches Washington you will have arrived there and found your friends well and...
Mr. & Mrs. Cook ask leave to present to Mr. & Mrs. Adams the Compts. of the Season— Your Letters...
I have just recieved yours of the 19th which I had been some time impatiently expecting I am...
I address you jointly and congratulate you upon the fine weather we have had since you commenced...
In Answer to your Letter of the 27 of January I request you to make Provision for Advancing me,...
I have now received your favour of the 29 th: of last month, enclosing a letter from your Mamma,...
The Sun is just making his appearance for the first time these five days, during which we have...
On Thursday, I went into Boston, for the first time this month past, and there received at once...
My visit to Boston yesterday, was equally successful with those I had made several times before;...
The delays in the receipt of my letters, of which you complain are occasioned some times by a...
Another week has past away, without bringing me a line from my dearest friend— The last letter I...
I received this morning your letter of the 4 th: inst t: which gave me pleasure as containing the...
Since I wrote you last Tuesday in Boston I have received another letter from you, dated the 21...
I am in hopes there is a letter from you, lingering somewhere, at the Post-Office; not having...
After an interval of considerable anxiety, arising from the lapse of time, since I had heard from...
The Mountains have vanished, and the ground is again bare in most places. the roads are excessive...
Once more is the correspondence on the part of my best friend, brought up from all arrears; as I...
Last friday Evening, the 25 th. Whitcomb to my great joy arrived and brought the tidings of your...
I should have answered your kind letter of the 13 th. a day or two sooner, but for company which...
I hope you have duly received the letter which I wrote you, from New-York, giving you a regular...
I congratulate You my Dear Louissa, that our loss is to be your gain. Mr Adams leaves us on...
This morning I received your kind favour of the 20 th — And am delighted to hear that you and the...
Yesterday my mother went to Boston, and in the Evening brought out M rs: Foster with her two...
I cannot neglect the Opportunity which M r King’s return to America gives me of inquiring after M...
It is almost a fortnight since I received a line from you; and you have heretofore been so...
I received a few days ago your kind favour of the 10 th: inst t: with the letter that...
I was two days last week at Dedham, where there was a Court sitting, at which I had something to...