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Upon taking up your Register the other day, a communication respecting drawing rooms, attracted...
The President has a letter from Vanderkemp, in which he proposes to have him send a collection of...
This Evening my dear Daughter, will give you a Son, and me a Grandson, whom I have no doubt will...
“Delightful praise, like summer rose, That brighter in the dew-drop glows.” They were sweet drops...
I inclose to you a paper with the distrest State of an old Batchelor, not Supposing that you will...
what right have I to be one of your tormentors? and amongst the numerous applicants for...
So, so master John, your Back is up, because you have not been written to, as often as you...
I beleive you thought me very imprudent to consent to the Presidents going to Town So cold a day...
A long period has elapsed since I addrest a line to you—I have not taken my pen for three weeks—I...
I write you a few lines in addition to what I have already written, and inclose you the Copy of a...
I write but seldom to you, least you should feel as tho’ you were obliged to replie, when you...
I received the articles this morning cloth Nankeen Ribbon Letter covers &c altho the Gospel...
enclosed is a Letter which you will see contains a request to me; and through me to you. the...
My correspondence has been much interrupted the last fortnight Susan has been So feeble and weak,...
I will write to you again, and untill I learn from you, that you have taken your passage home.—I...
As Dean Swift says, “eyes with writing almost blind,” I commence a letter to you, near ten...
By a Letter which I received from Caroline dated 1st Sepbr She acquaints me that a mr Verplanck...
I expected you home. that is the reason I did not write. beside I have melted away and very, very...
I have Sent the Shoe & Shall have a pr by Saturday—it is a folly to keep the Boots I Send—charles...
You justly appreciate the Sympathy of your Quincy Friends under the heavey affliction you have...
enclosed is Harriets account which I wish you to Settle when you go to Town. I have had it some...
In the death of Mrs. ADAMS, her friends and society lament no ordinary loss. The grave has closed...
When I received your Letter of the 8th, written upon a Sunday, for which you apologize, it...
I was rejoiced when I found the justice of Congress had made some necessary Provision for the...
I received yesterday your journal to the 21st of Jan’ry. Washington Seems to be in a whirpool of...
I received your Letter by mr Beals, and was very glad to learn that you and your Brother had...
I received Your Letter of July 18th on Saturday 25th. It was a great damper to me, who had been...
I received last Evening the Calico & your Bill, in which I find Several mistakes which I Shall...
Mr W S Smith with Mrs Smith are upon a visit to her Relations in Washington. he is desirious of...
I write a line to enclose a Letter from Harriet. George has been so steady at Cambridge that I...