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I am very anxious to learn whether mrs Smith is confined? I expected the post of this day would...
Mr and Mrs Adams present their Love to mr and Mrs Tufts and miss Lucy and ask the pleasure of...
I cannot refrain any longer from taking my pen and assureing mr van der kemp of the high...
Ever since your letter to the President, of December last, I have had a great inclination to...
After three months Sickness, great part of which time, I expected to go hence & be here no more,...
A long and Severe fit of Sickness must plead my excuse for so long delaying the acknowledment of...
In the absence of your good Lady and daughter, whom I congratulate upon their excursion, I...
As my good Husband chats Sometimes in circles I will explain to you. my Son J Q A—inclosed to me...
your Letter this morning received So kindly inquiring after my Dear Daughter, demands from me,...
I received your obliging favour, with the Letters inclosed safely and was gratified that the...
I cannot let my Son pass through Plimouth without stoping to inquire after your Health, and that...
I was so highly gratified with the visit from your Grandaughter that I could not leave her to...
I received your obliging favour, with the Letters inclosed, and was gratified that the Sentiments...
I have been for near two months confined to my chamber, and much of that time unable to write or...
I most sincerely sympathize with you, and the bereved distrest Family at Washington. in the...
your kind and sympathetic Letter demands my thanks and receives my gratitude—my own loss is not...
I cannot let my Son visit Plimouth without bearing a few lines to my old Friend who has always...
After I returnd from your hospitable Mansion where the scenes of former days were pleasin g ly...
I thank you for your kind inquiries after my Daughter Smith. She is, and has been as well, the...
I will not Suffer the year to close upon me without noticeing your repeated favours and thanking...
Your kind and Sympathetic Letter demands my thanks, and receives my gratitude. My own loss is not...
Standing as we do upon the confines of the other world, you at the age of four-score, and I at...
I return you Cs Letter, I think she will not be here untill the last of this month. I fear W’s...
you always collect some comfort or consolation for your Friends—your information respecting the...
I was very sick yesterday, and obliged to take an Emetic, to clear of a quantity of Bile, which...
you and your Mother have been So frequently in the pratcise of fitting out your Brothers for...
I am much dispirited by the weather which prevented the intended visit of you and your Friends, I...
Mr Adams call’d yesterday morning before six oclock, I rose before light in order to write to...
Feeling a little in the dumps, the why, or the wherefore I cannot tell, excepting a crick in my...
I send you a Letter by mr Crufts this day received from Caroline. I had a few lines from her...