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I intended in my last Letter to have mentioned to you the Circumstances which procured me...
I had yesterday the satisfaction of receiving your favour of 1. March, after the interval of...
I have received at once your letters 11. and 13. March—and 22. and 23. April—They were brought by...
When Mr Gallatin and Mr Bayard arrived here, they brought us letters from many of our friends,...
This day thirty Years ago, you signed a definitive Treaty of Peace, between the United States of...
I wrote yesterday to my dear Mother by a Gentleman, who is going to Gothenburg, intending to...
Your favours of 1st: and 2d: of July last came to hand a very few days after the date of my last;...
The last Letters I have had the pleasure of receiving from you are those of 1. and 2. July, and...
There are still here a small number of Americans, who came to the Country upon commercial...
I received some five weeks ago, an order from the President of the United States, an order to...
The last Letter that I had the pleasure of writing to you, was dated 8. May, at Reval—since which...
The last Letter that I wrote to you, was dated the 31st: of August 1813. Almost a year ago—and as...
Mr Dallas goes off with our Dispatches at three O’Clock to-morrow morning; and the John Adams is...
The situation in which I am placed often brings to my mind, that in which you were situated in...
Mr Hughes, the Secretary to the American Mission for negotiating Peace, was dispatched early this...
Since my arrival in this City I have received your kind favour of 16. October—I have now been...
I wrote you a short Letter by Mr. Storrow, who left this City to embark at Havre for the United...
I wrote you by Mr Storrow, and by Mr Smith who left this City, with the intention of embarking in...
On my arrival here I received from my Sons George and John, several important Letters from you....
My last Letter to you I am ashamed to say was written on the 19th: of June—I have however since...
Since I have got settled here in the Country, eight miles distant, from Hyde Park Corner, I can...
Your favours of 27. 28 and 30 August were all received together—They, as well as your preceding...
Col. Aspinwall who arrived here a few days since, and delivered to me your two kind favours of...
Mr. J. A. Smith, Secretary to the Legation of the United States at the Court of Great Britain,...
Your Mama, and I, consent that you shall ask Doctor Nicholes’s permission to come home for the...
I plainly perceive that you are not to be converted, even by the eloquence of Massillon, to the...
I have for many Months made it a rule, to enclose to you a Newspaper, every week, and I have...
Major Swett, being about to embark for Boston, in the Galen, has been good enough to take charge...
Your indifference, as to the result of the Elections to the Presidency of the United States, and...
I keep a constant search on foot for the books which in any of your Letters, you have expressed...