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I inclose a Slip with an Essay in it, Signed Richlieu The Editor has poisoned it, with a Silly...
We live in dayly, hourly hopes of Letters from you at Paris. I wrote you by the Milo Capt Glover,...
I know not whether you are acquainted with the Bearer of this Letter Samuel G. Perkins Esqr, or...
Mr Ticknor will go with your Sons. Let me introduce him to you. His Reputation is that of one of...
If Parson Nelson could call that Composition of Alexander, Petrarch and Werter, The Admiral, “...
I have a rich Budget to send you by the next Ship. I have no time to prepare it by the Milo. I...
I wrote you on the 25th of February on our American Title to all the Rights and Liberties of...
I have received your Letter of October. 27. 1814. and that of 26 of November. I congratulate you...
I have recd. your Letter of Oct. 27. 1814. and that of 26. of November. I congrtulate you on the...
I am happy to have recd. your No. 30. No. 33. and No. 34. It is impossible to express the...
I have received your number 27. 15 October, 13. The large quarto Pamphlet entitled “Principes de...
I will not afflict you with lamentations over the Confinement of your Parents during the greater...
Mr Gibson, within this hour, called upon me for a Moment and gave me your Letter to your Mother...
If you were in any spot between New Orleans and Passamaquoddy I should write you every day, if I...
With more joy than I can express I have recd your kind Letter of the 18th. of August. Your Mother...
No language can express my Anxiety for you and your Family and no volume could contain the...
The Meloncholly History of the last Journey and the last days of your Sister will be given you by...
I congratulate you on the new acquaintences you have made. Madam de Stael and Sir Francis...
It is with great difficulty, that my paralyttic Fingers can hold a Pen. The litterary, the...
Were I to follow, the feelings of my heart I Should write you every day. But you remember Dr...
I cannot forget the loss I have sustained in the death of Dr Rush. Since your departure his...
This Line is intended to go by Mr Bayard or Mr Gallatin, who are associated with you, or you with...
I have Official Information that Mr Bayard and Mr Gallatin are joined with you in a Negotiation...
As I have experienced Griefs as exquisite as yours I have the better right to advise you. I have...
Your favour of Oct. 4 was Sent to me from the Post Office this morning. Although I sincerely...
There is not a day nor an hour in which my Thoughts are not employed about you and your Family:...
It would be ridiculous in me to write you, upon public Affairs. If We have Judges as at the...
I am not about to write you much upon War or peace. You must have enough upon those Subjects in...
though I owe you many Apologies for neglecting to write for so long a time, it would give you no...
I have your favour of Oct 31. before me. The Sensations it produces in my Aged Bosom, and the...
I feel Some Compunction, when I recollect the long time that has passed Since I wrote you a Line....
This Line will go by the Ship Hugh Johnston William Johnston Master bound for St. Petersbourg....
Your Mother and your Father have dined here with great Pleasure this day, and I have borrowed a...
Yesterday Mr Pope of The House of Boardman and Pope, No. 37. India Wharf, was so obliging as to...
The Public Mind Seems decided that Gerry and Gray are elected, and a Majority of Senators their...
This Letter is devoted to one Subject. Since the Death of Judge Cushing there has been frequently...
A Battery of Great Guns, has been erected in Philadelphia in the Beginning of this Year, under...
Yesterday I received by the Post from New York, your obliging Letter of 9. Novr.—Whether Letters...
At the Request of Mr Quincy, I inclose to you, his Speech on the Admission of States into the...
Twelve days of in cessant Snows have obscured from our Sight Sun Moon and Stars till this...
Mr Erving, our Minister destined to Copenhagen, has already a Letter for you from me and others...
We have received no Letters from you, later than the 7th of September. The obstructions in the...
The Opportunity by Captain Benjamin Harrod is so unexpected and the time allowed me is So Short,...
Please to convey the three inclosed Sheets to the Printers. I beg of you to come up in the Stage....
Please to deliver the inclosed three sheets to the Boston Patriot. MHi : Adams Papers.