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Did I not foster Such an exalted opinion of John Quincy Adams, then yet I might deem it a...
Although I have it not in my power to make this Letter in any manner interesting—yet I am So...
Since the 7th of Febr—I did not receive a line from my frend—but having been honoured with two...
Having in so long a time not received a word from Quincÿ, although I was freed from all anxiety...
Had I not been honoured, So often; with proofs of your kindness, with which you was pleased to...
As I returned home in safety in the course of this week, the first moments of leisure, after...
Although I highly value the honour of your esteemed correspondence—even if it should be limited...
It is not before now, that I can answer your favour of the 18 last—My daughter, who fully...
I was then once more honoured with your affectionate favour of the 27th favour—from which I...
Since I was gratified with your favour of march the 10, another of my intimate acquaintances—whom...
I hail this happy day—the Snow and rain can not lessen my enjoyment—I arose chearfully and...
Although only a few moments of day light are left me, I Shall take hold of these to indulge a...
What an era has elapsed Since I was not gratified with one Single line from Montezillo! more than...
Unexpectedly I was favoured with your kind Letter of Aug. 22—and, what was more gratifying, it...
If my delaying to answer ÿour favour of the 2 of oct was a just measure of my valuing your...
I must then Submit to the painful task of condoling you with the irreparable loss—and yet—my Dear...
yes, I am thankful—I am Sensible of my high obligations towards you—how few can follow your...
Persuaded, that it is a gratification to be informed of our continued health—a Severe cold Since...
Although the manifold proofs, which I received from your affectionate regards can never be...
Although my health is very indifferent, and my eyes soo weak and dim, that within a fortnight, I...
As I know not where mrs de Wint resides—I must address my Lett to your care—I could not indulge...
I will not delay to Send you a few lines—in answer to your favour of June 24th—with which I was...
Yes, I did See from your note of thanks to your neighbours the disaster, which has fall’n to your...
From my last letter you may presume the cause of my delaying to answer, the favour, with which I...
The last time, I was gratified with Some tidings from Quincy—was by a Letter of the 8th of this...
I intended to have answered your affectionate Letter of the 29 Dec. last, before I left my home...
I must acknowledge that some time ago, I fostered the expectation of being gratified with a few...
How can I, in any manner, reciprocate your kindnesses? I know I can not, and yet I feel cordially...
I dare not, no, I will not delay longer my answer to your affectionate Letter, with which I was...
I indulge once more in the gratification—of Sending you a few lines, in the hope, that you enjoy...