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I send you three sheets of the dialogue because it was too little at once to read only a sheet—I...
With the utmost pleasure I would write to you as often as you wish were my health perfectly and...
Your father has intended writing to you several days but something or other perpetually occurring...
3rd: December. My whole morning was occupied with visits and writing cards of invitation—we have...
You will be quite worn out my dear George with my would be poetic effusions; but as I told you in...
I have at length received your Letter, after having unpatiently waited untill your more important...
N. 9 has reached me and I hasten to answer it although I must complain a little at your...
I am at length about to attempt to answer your Letter but am not quite sure whether I shall be...
I was much gratified by the receipt of your Letter my dear George yesterday at noon and am...
It is some time my dear George since I wrote but much sickness and trouble have kept my mind in a...
My absence from the City must plead My excuse for not sooner congratulating you on your success...
I yesterday received your Letter dated Quincy and was delighted to find your very formidable...
I send you a sheet of journal my Dear George which you can read to your Grandfather if you please...
I was very happy to hear from you my dear George as I felt anxious on account of the great heat...
Accept my congratulations my Dear George on your success in the performance of a task become...
Last Eveng Mr. Ingersol called and sat with us sometime and we had a good and pleasant chat after...
In the course of my ride from New Brunswick yesterday my Dear George the wish you expressed for...
I mentioned to you that I had been amusing myself in translating the Dialogue of Plato. I now...
My health is so bad that I am obliged to relinquish my correspondence almost in spite of myself...
Abby left us this morning my Dear George on her way to Boston under the protection of Mr Fuller...
Thank you my Dear George for your Letter and the Farce which arrived safely the day before...
Shall I first congratulate you on the honours which you have just received or will they be...
You will probably have received the translations I sent you my dear Son of Plato as I understand...
As I know you will be very anxious to hear from me my Dear George I hasten to write merely to...
What! a letter from George I cried when your father put your last epistle in my hand yesterday...
God Bless you my Dear Son and send you many many happy years to enjoy life and do honour to your...
I am very sorry my Dear George that you should have received so much pain from my Letter as it...
Why you should have thought that I was offended my dear George I cannot imagine as I have never...
I yesterday received your Letter of the 1st Jany. and cannot account for the length of time it...
Your Letter is this moment put into my hands my beloved Son, and I hasten to answer it,...
Your Letter calmed my anxiety concerning your health which had been great and still more so...
I have deferred answering your Letter my Dear George in the hope of obtaining the Reviews you...
All well; I send you another Sheet keep them all together that they may form a continuation and...