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We arrived here late last evening, after a very fatiguing journey from Berlin, where I was...
Having recieved your very affectionate letter of the 12 August No. 26 this morning I hasten to...
In the utmost haste my dear Mother I write you a few lines merely to assure you of the health of...
How shall I express my thanks my best beloved friend for you very kind attention. No 8 was put...
I am just going to dine with the Princess Belloselsky at which I have no doubt you will be much...
Yesterday evening I received a few lines from you dated from Heglecht. I am extremely happy the...
I enclose you two Letters which I received for you some time since one of which I mentioned...
I can scarcely find time to write you into even a few lines having been so interrupted yesterday...
I write you from this place where I arrived last evening and where I have again met with a severe...
Your letter of the 21st arrived from Quincy this Morning and I can only assure you in answer that...
Without knowing where to address you I cannot refrain from writing to you to inform you of our...
Having heard of the arrival of the Fingal you may suppose how anxious I am for the next Post A...
I have been so occupied in writing for Mr. Adams ever since his indisposition that I have really...
You cannot think how much I was disappointed in your last last Letter when I open’d it I was in...
We have this morning recieved your kind letter my dear Mother and I hasten to write you a few...
Conceive the astonishment your Letter caused me if you can and still more the Treaty which is...
Some how or other By some mistake I think I misdated my last Letter to you and it is only to day...
After so long a silence my dear mother I scarcely know how to address you without troubling you...
St Petersburg Octbr. 23d We are now my dear Mother enjoying the delights of a violent Snow storm...
I ought to have thanked you long ago my Dear Harriet for your very obliging Letter announcing the...
Will you have the goodness my dear Sir to send the enclosed to Mrs. C King, as I do not know her...
With a mind sorely depressed by the late afflicting intelligence from America and the many...
I write you my dear Madam, to announce our safe arrival at Cronstad, after a most tedious, and...
Your No 28 was deliver’d to me yesterday morning. Your fears of bad news from America in the...
The surprize and sorrow I felt at the receipt of your last letter cannot be expressed and I felt...
I much fear you will accuse me of negligence in having omitted writing to you by the two last...
Within a few days I have received your two very kind letters of April and am sincerely grieved to...
At length my dear Madam we have arrived in this splendid City and find ourselves plunged into the...
Your two last favours of the 19 and 22 of July were again deliver’d to me together at on Saturday...
I did not mean to offend you, in what I wrote you concerning the information you gave. but I was...