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What! a letter from George I cried when your father put your last epistle in my hand yesterday...
According to my promise I write to you again altho’ I do not feel quite sure that you will have...
Thank you my Dear George for your Letter and the Farce which arrived safely the day before...
You I presume have been so deeply plunged in business that the sudden arrival of your father must...
Your Letter with that of Hariet Welsh was received by me a few hours after your father and John...
I am very glad my Dear George find by your Letter which is just received that you are better and...
I am so uneasy about your state of health my dear George that I beg and entreat you to write me...
I enclose you some lines I wrote if you like you may publish them but do not say whose they are...
I have deferred answering your Letter my Dear George in the hope of obtaining the Reviews you...
As I have not received a Letter from you I cannot pretend to answer one but I will write...
Why you should have thought that I was offended my dear George I cannot imagine as I have never...
It is some time my dear George since I wrote but much sickness and trouble have kept my mind in a...
I cannot suffer the day to pass my dear George without offering you the best wishes of your...
I am so much concerned my Dear George to learn from your last letter what a state of suffering...
As you are determined not to write to your Mother or in any way to continue an intercourse always...
We have arrived safe after a very tedious and on the whole disagreeable journey as the state of...
In the course of my ride from New Brunswick yesterday my Dear George the wish you expressed for...
You will be quite worn out my dear George with my would be poetic effusions; but as I told you in...
As you know me to be an Amateur of the horrible incidents of human Tragedy if my Dear George you...
I am very sorry to learn from your Letter to Charles my dear George that you had hurt your eye. I...
We suffer too much from the heat my Dear George not to make allowance for your purisse but I am...
I enclose you some lines which were written very hastily yesterday morning immediately after...
Your Letter is this moment put into my hands my beloved Son, and I hasten to answer it,...
We have been suffering so much from intense heat this Summer my dear George it has been...
I was very happy to hear from you my dear George as I felt anxious on account of the great heat...
As it is possible my dear George that you may hear a rumour that your father was drowned I hasten...
I yesterday received your melancholy Letter my Dear George informing me of the low state of Mrs....
I was much pleased with the flow of good spirits which your last Letter indicated my Dear George...
The frequent and violent attacks of sickness which assail me my Dear George render me a wretched...
As I know you will be very anxious to hear from me my Dear George I hasten to write merely to...
It is an age since I have written to you my Dear George in consequence of having no subject on...
My health is so bad that I am obliged to relinquish my correspondence almost in spite of myself...
When I left you my Dear George I was far from believing that an act of so little importance as...
In all the hurry and confusion which attended our journey it was impossible for me to write you...
I am very sorry my Dear George that you should have received so much pain from my Letter as it...
Accept my congratulations my Dear George on your success in the performance of a task become...
As Congress have has adjourned I have literally not a word to write as we have nothing stirring...
Abby left us this morning my Dear George on her way to Boston under the protection of Mr Fuller...
Although my Dear George I fear that my last Letter was not very palatable to your high spirit...
I received your Letter of the 7th yesterday Evening and was very happy to learn that you...
God Bless you my Dear Son and send you many many happy years to enjoy life and do honour to your...
I send you a sheet of journal my Dear George which you can read to your Grandfather if you please...
3rd: December. My whole morning was occupied with visits and writing cards of invitation—we have...
With the utmost pleasure I would write to you as often as you wish were my health perfectly and...
I wrote you a hurried Letter the other day my dear George in answer to your last as I was fearful...
N. 9 has reached me and I hasten to answer it although I must complain a little at your...
Last Eveng Mr. Ingersol called and sat with us sometime and we had a good and pleasant chat after...
Shall I first congratulate you on the honours which you have just received or will they be...
I am very glad to learn from your last that Mrs. Thornton gave Mrs. Hamilton a party as I was...
Your two Letters have arrived safe and as we are all about as well as usual I shall appropriate...