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your Letter No 10 has found its way in four Months after its Date. It is as you observe, three...
I write you a few lines just to say that I send your mother a century Sermon, preached in this...
Your Letter of december No 6—/17 came Safe to hand yesterday, the last No was 8. So that two...
An inflamation in one of my Eyes, will prevent me from writing more than to thank you for your...
The Letters you forwarded to me, for Saint Petersburgh, I had an opportunity of Sending...
It is so long Since I received a Letter from you or any of the Family that I am not a little...
The great quantity of snow upon the Ground has obstructed the travelling So much, that the post...
I believe I may say with truth, that I have been your daily visitor through the dreary season of...
You will no doubt receive from the President of the United States permission to return home, as...
When I wrote last to you, I was at a loss What to say to you, to console, and reconcile you to...
How often I have in imagination I have visited you this Dreary season. I know not, but not a day...
your Letter of Novbr 16th was an unexpected pleasure, for after yours of october the 13th, I had...
I received your Letters by the Mail of yesterday, and by the return of it to day I write to give...
Your Letter, my dear Caroline, gave me pleasure. As all your’s are calculated to enliven the...
I received your Letter by the Mail of yesterday, and by the return of it to day I write you a few...
The Schooner Washington owned by mr Gray is ready to Sail for St Petersburgh. I have already sent...
I hope the afflicting intelligence which you must receive from your Friends at Washington, will...
I have now received all the Letters you have written to me, except No 4. up to No 8. altho they...
you have e’er this, received intellegence most afflictive to the heart of an affectionate Child,....
I wish you was as far recoverd from your Sickness as I am from mine, altho I have not yet left my...
Mr Lincoln our Carpenter came this morning from Weymouth he saw mrs Humphries who watchd last...
It is a great grief to me my dear sister that I can do So little for you in your trouble when I...
How are you to day? have you heard from weymouth? I send you a Barrel of pears and a Barrel of...
I have already written to you twice by this opportunity. I had not intended to have taken my pen...
I desired Louissa to call and See you, and to tell you that I would Send for you to Quincy if you...
The season was so far advanced, and several vessels had arrived from the North without Letters,...
As I had made up my mind to Submit to the unpleasent circumstances attendent upon distance, and...
If the Sympathizing Tear’s of Friendship could assuage the agonizeing Bosom of my Friend; freely...
It is a long time since I addresed a Letter to You, and a much longer since I received a Letter...
Sure my dear Friend there is a secret Sympathy in Souls whose minds are congenial to each other...