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I was rejoiced when I found the justice of Congress had made some necessary Provision for the...
I received your obliging favour of july 29th with the inclosure. I had not any objection to your...
I owe you many thanks for the early notice which you transmitted me, of mr Adams’s acceptance of...
By a Letter which I received from Caroline dated 1st Sepbr She acquaints me that a mr Verplanck...
I have not noticed your Letter bearing date 10 Novb’r—I had begun to think that you had renounced...
You justly appreciate the Sympathy of your Quincy Friends under the heavey affliction you have...
It would be ungratefull in me not to feel & pleased thank you for the interest you take in the...
When President Munroe was upon his Tour Surrounded by the Military, encompassed by Citizens,...
Thank you thank you dear Harriet for the Letter from mr Adams you sent me last Evening. tho only...
But once Since You left us, have I received a line from you. Twice I have written, and twenty...
mr Clark will deliver you this Susan has a Letter from her Mother urgeing her to come to See her,...
The President has a letter from Vanderkemp, in which he proposes to have him send a collection of...
I inclose to you a paper with the distrest State of an old Batchelor, not Supposing that you will...
I beleive you thought me very imprudent to consent to the Presidents going to Town So cold a day...
I received the articles this morning cloth Nankeen Ribbon Letter covers &c altho the Gospel...
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...
I received last Evening the Calico & your Bill, in which I find Several mistakes which I Shall...
The moon shone so bright this morning that I rose, as it seems while it was yet Night, and...
while I congratulate dear Caroline upon the Birth of a daughter, I am calld to mourn with her...
Two more Letters accompany this for mr Lyman and if time will allow I have no doubt but I shall...
I have not had any opportunity of writing to you before—indeed I have been So occupied: that I...
I wrote to you on Monday by mr Cruft in much anxiety about John requesting you to let hear from...
Welcome home again—I received by mrs Adams your Note, and Carolines, the Same Mail brought me a...
I wrote the inclosed a few days Since, but not having an opportunity to Send it which I liked I...
Before I go into Bed, I must write you a few lines, after the agitation of the day—about Ten this...
Mrs Cushing came last fryday to make me a visit, so that I have not been able to write a line She...
My last Note went to you by mr Marston, with two Letters enclosed—I did not write on Saturday as...
The Books have come, and never were in the Custom house as I beleive. it was not a Box, but a...
I return Carolines Letter with thanks and rejoice to learn that she & the Family arrived safe...
I known you are fast asleep while I have kindled my own fire in my chamber calld my men and...
How shall we get on without you? I dont half like it. why cannot you come out with mr Shaw? if...
I have wanted to be writing these two days, but an incessant succession of company which the fine...
In the death of Mrs. ADAMS, her friends and society lament no ordinary loss. The grave has closed...