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Your Letter my dear John was brought me just before dinner and I hasten to answer it more...
Yesterday brought me your Letter my Dear John and your father and myself were both pleased to see...
Poor Mariano is dead. On Sunday Even’—he was sitting reading the new Tragedy of Lord Byron when...
As we are on the point of departure and much engaged I can only write to mention that we are all...
I am very sorry my dear Charles that any thing in my last Letter should have wounded your...
Your two last Letters would have given me much pleasure if they had been more easy to decypher...
Your Letters were both delivered to me yesterday the one by Dr Waterhouse and one by the Mail. I...
Your last is written under such disagreeable circumstances it partook a good deal of your general...
You Letter was brought two days since, and I should have received it with the same pleasure your...
Would I were a Poet and could celebrate this day as it deserves to be—Few Natal days would admit...
Your father my dear George is so much occupied at this moment by the duties of his Office he...
Our poor George is so much better to day that we shall probably be able to get home sooner than I...
I received your Letter my Dear Charles yesterday Eveng. and hasten to answer it from the...
Your letter has this moment been put into my hand and as a proof of how happy it makes me to hear...
It is so long since I have written I feel that it is difficult to offer an apology for my silence...
My health has been so indifferent and the City is so flat since the adjourment of Congress that I...
An indisposition which confined me to my bed in the first instance and moving in the next into...
Do not suffer your failure to mortify you too much my dear John—It was accidental and must not...
I began to be quite uneasy at your long silence my and was much pleased to find by your Letter of...
As Congress have has adjourned I have literally not a word to write as we have nothing stirring...
Your Letter full of complaints my dear Charles reached me yesterday and I am sorry to see you...
Your Shandean Letter is received with all its apologies and few amendments I will only say that...
I am afraid that Charles has been writing some nonsense concerning Harriet Welsh which has caused...
Your Letter of the 6th was brought to me yesterday and made me laugh heartily—I congratulate you...
Your Letter of the 29 reached me safely the day before yesterday and as it contained information...
I am, as well as your father, much delighted at the account you give of your Grandfathers health,...
I have just received your Letter and am very much pleased to find you all in such good spirits...
The plan of your father to follow us as far as the cross roads to Dedham prevented my taking...
Eh b’en Mon petit Caporal honours seem to thicken so fast on Adams race we can scarce find time...
Having forgotten to order Georges bed to be removed into my dressing room I now write to ask you...
According to my promise I write to you again altho’ I do not feel quite sure that you will have...
Is it because I have not answered your last Letter my dear Charles that you have not written to...
As you are determined not to write to your Mother or in any way to continue an intercourse always...
It is an age since I have written to you my Dear George in consequence of having no subject on...
Your Letter pleased and displeased me; the goodness and purity of your motives can never admit of...
Mrs. Adams presents her best respects to Mr Southard as Mr Adams has with the greatest Kindness...
read my Letter attentively and then tell me if you perceive any thing like harshness abou ? in...
The safe arrival of the Bust has given me much pleasure, and its safe installation in the Academy...
Your ridiculous Letter as you call it was received yesterday and gave me great pleasure as at...
My journal does most assuredly take a considerable portion of my time, my dear George, but that...
We have been suffering so much from intense heat this Summer my dear George it has been...
Having observed in the papers that the reason assigned for your declining to accept the...
Mr Sergeant sent me your Letter yesterday morning and I thank you for the pleasant information it...
Your papa was much pleased with your Letter as it was very prettily written and the style was...
Your brother my Dear Charles is much better and his arm doing well though it will probably be a...
Tomorrow we leave this place with the intention of visiting you in Boston if nothing should...
As I have not received a Letter from you I cannot pretend to answer one but I will write...
Your Letter is this moment brought to me and would certainly have afforded me more pleasure could...
I am not sure my Dear George whether your last Letter was answered or not but at any rate you...
Why what is the matter my Son? surely when you wrote your last Letter you must have been...