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I have received and read your letter with great deference and pleasure; but, of course, without...
A few days ago there arrived at this port of Philadelphia, in a packet from Alexandria, a certain...
I have received your last Journal and found it entertaining though you seem to think so little of...
Your Journal beginning the third of the month has given me great pleasure. You are much to be...
With high spirits I received the hand writing and the journal of the 1st. of this Month. I opened...
We have an interesting question whether by the “middle of the week” which in your Journal of last...
Your Letter and Journal to the 3d. have come to hand. If I should give you the reasons why I...
Your last Journals yet received, are of the 23d (last Monday) from Border Town—You were then...
il m’a été bien pénible Madame de partir sans vous revoir et sans scavoir si Je pouvois vous être...
Your journal of the 16th. 17th. and 18th. from Bordentown was doubly grateful, for being...
No Journal received this day—But there was one yesterday, and I hope for one to-morrow—We have...
The day before yesterday after an anxious interval of two days without a line from you, brought...
Yesterday afternoon at four, we performed the last sad offices of mortality to the remains of Mr....
Your journals down to the 30th of August inclusive are received; and this day the memoirs of Lord...
Joseph has arrived safe with the Carriage and horses. Your journal of the 24th. and 25th. was...
Instead of four 5 dollar bills, I enclose you a draft, payable to your order , on a Bank in...
All your journals have been duly received, and I should not have failed writing to you for the...
An interval of three days without a Letter from you had me, and I find by your Journal to the...
Your Journals to the inclusive have been regularly received, and have become a sort of necessary...
Oh! that I could visit Philadelphia! and run about as I did Forty Eight years ago—to Roman...
I enclose you a Letter from Mrs Frye—upon whom I called last Evening—Mr Frye doubts whether he...
Your Journal of 31st. July and 1st. instt. is received. I enclose you another Check for 100...
I continue to receive your journals—that of the 29th. was the last; and they would continue to be...
Your journal of the 24th. and 25th. has been received—The complaint of cold, and the want of...
Another number of your journal came to hand this day—I mark your advice, to say nothing more upon...
Your delightful journal of Friday and Saturday has just come to hand—What diverts me most in it,...
We continue to be delighted almost daily with your journalizing Letters—which together with our...
On the back of my last Letter, I acknowledged the receipt of yours of the 14th. and yesterday...
I thank you for your affectionate remembrance of my birthday—We passed it as pleasantly as...
Receiving on Sunday your rebuke for the blank covers I had forwarded to you, I should have felt...
Receiving on Sunday your rebuke for the blank covers I had forwarded to you, I should have it...
I have received since I wrote you last two letters from you but cannot learn directly from either...
I have received since I wrote you last, two Letters from you, but cannot learn directly from...
I received your Letters written in the Steam Boat, and that from Philadelphia—The immediate...
I have to thank you for two amiable letters—the last is of too great importance for me to answer,...
I have to thank you for two amiable letters—the last is of too great importance for me to answer...
On arriving here yesterday, I had the pleasure of receiving your Letter of last Sunday from...
I have received your Letters of the 9th and 10th. and am able now only to ask you not to be...
Your Letter of the 3d. instt. only reached me yesterday—You reason exceedingly well both upon my...
Yesterday I received your Journal to the 27th. and landing you at Quincy—It would have put me...
Your two Letters of Journal from New-York were duly received and afforded me much amusement—The...
Your Letters from Philadelphia of the 15th and 16th. have come to hand—From the last of them I...
I received this morning your Letter from Wilmington, delighted to learn that you had got well on...
I am glad to learn from your favour of 25. of May, that you have Seen Mr and Miss Roach. They had...
Last night I received and read your lovely Letter of the 11th: As the three Cantabridgeans were...
I hope We have not forgotten each other! We wait with impatience for the weighty and immeasurable...
My thanks are due to you, for your kind favour of the 27th. of January—I am sorry to hear that...
If after your example I could have keept a Journal—from the fifteenth of November, to the...
This day two hundred years our adventurous Ancestors landed at Plymouth—and two years hence will...
My Eyes were delighted with your handwriting this Morning—And my heart Cheered with the Contents...