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The human Pores have been so long obstructed by the late severe Season, & peircing winds of...
I am at a loss how to express my obligations for your kind remembrance after the long...
There were last Winter fifteen or sixteen American vessels, that pass’d the Winter at...
Within a few days I have received your two very kind letters of April and am sincerely grieved to...
If all the tenderest sympathy of a most affectionate Sister, could soothe your afflicted Breast,...
I have often felt thankful that we cannot trace our Geneology to the family of Kill-Joys , but...
At length my dear Madam we have arrived in this splendid City and find ourselves plunged into the...
I have been hoping every day since since I got home, that I should have more leisure tomorrow ,...
Though I have felt the complicated affliction that has recently assailed my friends at Quincy, I...
I have received Letters from you, of 22. March, 7. April, 9. and 20 May, and 29. and 30 June....
After having written to my Grandpapa, and my Brothers, I must not omit writing to you, to express...
I have received your Letter of the 1st. instant. Altho’ I have not learned that Mr. Adams has yet...
I have not received a Letter for a long time that gave me such real heart-felt pleasure, as yours...
The very sudden change of the weather last Sabbath, when I was in a high state of persperation;...
Just after the date of my last Letter (7. May) I received orders form the Secretary of State, in...
The Time since I have written to you, I acknowledge is too long for One, whose Heart is deeply...
I went yesterday & return’d Mr. E’s sermons to Mr. Lyman’s to Mr E was there, & gave him the...
I have myself, my dear Friend, been very unwell since I received your short but consolatory...
I send you another paper with the second proclamation of Genera l Smyth, with observations on...
I ought to have written ere this to you, my valluable Friend, to have expressed the heart felt...
Has not this long term of rainy weather made you sick? it has almost every body arround us—& I...
Blessed are the Peace-makers!—In that glorious band of righteous do I class my friend Mrs. Adams....
Mr Gallatin and Mr Bayard have been here a complete Month. They had arrived at Reval, a Port just...
I presume, it is not abusing your kindness, in addressing you with a few lines, to assure you of...
The receipt of all your Letters to that of 30. June has been acknowledged. To answer them, I must...
The unexpected and exquisite gratification I received from the polite Letter, with which you...
To Correct an error has been Considerd as proof of a Candid Mind—Will you then permit me my much...
Altho’ I did not Accept of your kind invitation for yesterday, it was then my intention to have...
I find in your letter of 5. Jany: last that you make mention of others which you had written in...
I trust this letter will find you not in a sick chamber where your kind favor of the 10th instant...
Your favour of 26. November, is yet the latest that I have received from you—But since my last to...
I have now to acknowledge the receipt of your number 6. dated 22. February, brought by the Henry...
Your last kind Letters of the 20 of May reached London only two days since and according to your...
I have received your kind letter dated Feby. 11th. and feel the warmest gratitude for your tender...
Since I wrote you last, 1. February I have had no opportunity of putting a Letter even on its...
Your favour of 21. June, without a number, was forwarded to me from Copenhagen by Mr. Erving, who...
As another Year is closing upon time, and joining “the years beyond the flood,” I cannot employ...
I am now come home for the holidays and I hope to receive a great many letters but too I must...
Since I wrote you last, I have not had the pleasure of receiving a line from you, but as you are...
As Mr & Mrs Smith are about leaving this Country I cannot suffer them to depart without a few...
This morning I received the letter, with which you was pleased to honour me the 28th of June....
I have been honored with your favor of the 28th of last month, which got to hand this morning....
After I had written the letter of which I now enclose a copy, intending to have it ready for Mr:...
At length, after another interval of nearly seven Months since I had been favoured with the sight...
I shall send you by the earliest opportunity the newly published numbers of the Edinburgh and...
I have already written you once, by Mr: Gallatin, who, together with Mr Bayard left this City on...
Your Letter my Dear Sister, received a week since, flattered me with the pleasing Prospect of our...
I cannot refuse myself the pleasure of answering, your very beautiful, and affectionate letter,...
You know my Dear Sister, that my Heart is ever prone “to rejoice with those who rejoice, as well...
To the very much beloved friend of my much beloved mother—of that lamented & departed friend, I...