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I received a few days ago, and since I wrote you last a letter from Captain William Welsh, dated...
Having an opportunity to write you by Mr Lewis of Philadelphia who leaves this place for England...
There were last Winter fifteen or sixteen American vessels, that pass’d the Winter at...
When you were here, I lent a great Coat, a small one—to Mrs Harrod, to keep of the rain, which...
I know that my Dear Sister, will rejoice to hear that the kind Healer of the sick, has again...
Although I wrote you about ten days ago, I cannot suffer Captain Leach to depart without taking a...
St Petersburg Octbr. 23d We are now my dear Mother enjoying the delights of a violent Snow storm...
Captain Smith, who was the bearer of your kind letter of 7. May, has met with the same misfortune...
In the utmost haste my dear Mother I write you a few lines merely to assure you of the health of...
Through the protecting hand of a gracious Providence, I am rising from a bed of Sickness, where I...
Mr. Jones arrived here from Gothenburg & Stockholm a few days since, and brought me your kind...
I am sorry my dear Madam to be under the necessity of communicating melancholly tidings to you,...
By yesterday mail I received your kind letter. It is indeed a great while since we have heard...
Your letter of the 24th of march, my dear Madam, is but just arrived, and although it was so long...
I have received your Letter of the 1st. instant. Altho’ I have not learned that Mr. Adams has yet...
Captain Harrod, by whom your kind favour of 20. March to me, mentions that you had written to my...
As another opportunity offers my dear Mother which I am told is a very safe one I cannot refrain...
We have this morning recieved your kind letter my dear Mother and I hasten to write you a few...
When I take a retrospective view of the innumerable obligations which I owe you, not only as the...
I this Day by the Mail received your kind letter, & am happy to hear you got Home, with your...
Captain Thomas of the Express, a vessel belonging to Mr: W. R. Gray arrived here a few days ago,...
Your very kind and welcome letter arrived yesterday and completely reanimated my frame which was...
The River being open at length, and the Vessels preparing for their departure, I sieze the...
A Day since I saw Mrs Harrod & she informed me that you had thoughts of making us a visit, & to...
I scarcely know when was the last time that I wrote to my Dear Sister, but this I can fully...
The Sunday before we embarked for this place, my excellent friend and Pastor Emerson, delivered...
Le Commandr. de Maisonneuve a l’honneur d’annoncer à Madame Adams qu’elle est inviteé au Bal de...
I never received a Letter from my dear Mrs. Adams but that an emotion was awakened which is not...
An occasion now offering to write you I sieze it with the utmost pleasure to inform you of our...
I have been hoping every day since since I got home, that I should have more leisure tomorrow ,...
At length my dear Madam we have arrived in this splendid City and find ourselves plunged into the...
The seventy-ninth day since our departure from Boston, and not yet in Petersburg—But we are on...
Often as it has been my fortune in the course of my life, to be parted from my Parents, and...
I am rejoiced to hear that you, & my niece got home safe. Such little excursions are really...
By last Friday mail, I received your very excellent Letter, wherein you observe, it was thought a...
It would be impossible for me to tell you how disappointed, grieved, vexed, & everything, I was,...
Agreeably to your request I have been recollecting some particulars respecting the antient and...
I had heard of your illness with extreme concern, from my wife, and also through Mr: Cranch and...
To tell you that I am exceedingly grieved , to hear that you have been very sick, would be to...