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By some accident my letter was too late for the last Post I therefore only send you this letter...
The American Minister and Mrs Adams will do themselves the honour of attending upon her Majesty,...
Mr. and Mrs. Adams request the Honor of Mr Garnetts Company at Dinner on the 12th of December at...
Mr & mrs Adams return their Compliments to Col. Stapleton with many thanks for his obliging offer...
Another Letter was yesterday brought me but it gave me no hopes of your return and I dare not...
I was so fortunate as to recieve your No 25 on Wednesday which was the day in course but as it...
I recieved your letter my dear Child only a few days since and am charmed to find that George and...
We have proceeded thus far on our journey as well and with as much pleasure as we could possibly...
My last letter mentioned some good news which I had heard from America I thank God this has been...
I found your note this morning on my plate when I enterred the breakfast room and hasten to offer...
Your two last No 12 & 13 were delivered to me at the same time I presume the first had been...
I had left off writing entirely from the idea that you would have left England Ghent befor a...
I have been very negligent my Dear Sister in not sooner answering your very affectionate Letter...
Mr. Todd having just called to announce his departure I hasten to write you although I do not...
As Mrs: Perkins has kindly offered to take Letters, I hasten to answer your kind Letters of 24th:...
In the first place I will inform you, as I know how very particular you are, that I have received...
Your kind letter arrived just in time to cheer us. Charles and I were both quite sick, but are...
I received your three last numbers they arrived nearly at the same time No. 14 on Friday and 15 &...
No 39 arrived in due time and I have for some time been perpetually satisfied with the Post...
I was much disappointed at the receipt of your last letter having flatter’d myself that you would...
You must laugh at the information contain’d in my last as Mr. Harris tells me he wrote you by the...
As another opportunity offers my dear Mother which I am told is a very safe one I cannot refrain...
I am charmed to find by your last letter that you pass your time so agreeably at Ghent: it would...
I am so exhausted by fatigue that it is with the utmost difficulty I can scrawl a few lines...
The last time I wrote you I was so excessively fatigued and it was so late that I scarcely know...
Your letter of the 24th of march, my dear Madam, is but just arrived, and although it was so long...
Having an opportunity to write you by Mr Lewis of Philadelphia who leaves this place for England...
On the Portrait of My Husband. The painters Art would vainly seize That harmony of Nature; Where...
Your charming letter only reached me last night the roads being very bad but it came time enough...
I am sure you must have thought me mad from the date of my last letter I was so teazed with...
We had concluded from appearances here that you would be detained some days at Revel, but I did...
I received your kind letter of the 30 of September in due time and although it confirmed the bad...
Still no Letter from you mon Ami! I can scarcely account for this, as Mr Hall wrote me, that you...
From your last Letter of the 19 I am led to believe that you are not likely to return home so...
The confusion around me and the perpetual interruptions render it almost impossible for me to...
With what pleasure I read your last kind Letter you are capable of judging who are so well...
Yours of the eighth is come not to fill me with doubts because that was already effected but to...
Your two last numbers 21 and 22 came together as usual on Saturday last. I could not help smiling...
I address you once more from this place and I cannot yet say when I shall be able to leave it as...
I write you a few lines to apologise for the liberty I took in requesting you would affix you...
Although Mr. H.—has informed me that the Congress is dissolved, still I persevere in writing, as...
We have been some time now without receiving Letters from you, although we have heard of you from...
The arrival of Mr Bayard, & Galatin, my dear Madam, has made so little alteration in our...
Your last Letter was indeed flattering to me. eminently as you are gifted with the talent of...
After a very troublesome and tedious journey we have happily arrived at Berlin where I expected...
Mr. Harris was here last evening, and made me an offer of a House, which as times go is...
I write you my dear George, with a hope that this letter will not reach you. however as we have...
Not having heard from you by the last Mail on which I calculated we are all very much...
You will no doubt be much surprized at hearing from me, so soon after your departure; but a...
The River being open at length, and the Vessels preparing for their departure, I sieze the...