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Inclosed is a Letter from Charles, by the hand writing. I received it yesterday, with a Letter...
I thank you my dear Grandson for your very pretty Letter, as you cannot have any remembrance of...
Your Letter of Sep’br th 11 came safe to hand, and I was well pleasd With the account you give me...
This Letter will derive some merit from its being the latest date, and I hope will reach you...
I have lost my dear venerable second Father and ancient Friend, the upright Christian, the...
By mr. Tarbel, who left here the last of Nov’br I wrote to you, and to mrs Adams, introducing him...
I write again. I am yet among the Living, of which last Monday morning I had no expectation, but...
I Abigail Adams wife to the Honble: John Adams of Quincy in the County of Norfolk, by and with...
Having been attacked this morning with a dangerous Complaint, I have requested Louisa to write...
I know you will be glad to see my handwriting, and more so, when I tell you that I have rode out...
your Letter of Nov’br 7th allarmd me when I opend it, and Saw that it was in the hand writing of...
I am very anxious to learn whether mrs Smith is confined? I expected the post of this day would...
I was very sick yesterday, and obliged to take an Emetic, to clear of a quantity of Bile, which...
It is a long time since we have received a Line from you at Quincy. I have been so very sick...
I must write you a few lines to day from a Night of Rest, I derive Strength, all lost again by a...
your Note I received and thank you for it, altho it gave me much anxiety upon your & mrs Bailey’s...
I received this morning your Note of Sunday and Monday, and am the better for hearing of that...
I attempted to write to you, by Captain Bronson in Jan’ry but my strength failed me, and I have...
Your Letter No 80 December 27th 1815 I have received—Since my last Letter to you, which I think...
I received a few lines from you to night by mrs Adams; and rejoice in the returning health of...
I embrace the earliest opportunity to congratulate you upon the Birth of a son, and to rejoice...
I received your note this morning and wish you had known that mr Shaw came out last Evening...
I have already written to you by this vessel. her sailing haveing been delayed, I have the...
I must write you a short Letter, least you Should think yourself neglected, as I have written to...
It is So long Since I heard from you that I am anxious to hear from your own pen, how you have...
I always like to send to every one some token of remembrance by writing to each, altho, I á derth...
After three months Sickness, great part of which time, I expected to go hence & be here no more,...
Upon this day solemnized to me, by the anniversary of the death of my beloved Sister, and by the...
For Several Months past, I little thought my Dear Friend, that I Should have been the Sunium to...
Self, Self, is very often the first consideration I therefore begin my Letter by Saying I have...