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Your last journal has so much Philosophy, and Religion, in it—that I am convinced you are a...
your Journal interesting to me like all the former, has been received up to the 29th of March.—...
your journals grow more and more entertaining and instructive—you ask my Opinion of General...
Your three last journals are three Pearls—I have not been able to thank you for either—untill...
Your journal up to the 20th. has as usual given me much pleasure and information; it shows very...
Your journal ending 13th feb has given me a mixture of allarm and delight, allarm for your health...
I thank you for your journals and pray you to continue them for they are a refreshing amusement...
My negligence about writing to you has arisen not so much from the want of something to say as...
Your Journal to the 20th has Sett me on fire. Give my respectfull Compliments to Mr Clay and tell...
your Letter has given me great delight Mrs Monroe has done herself great honour, and a durable...
Your letters dear Mrs Adams have been very much neglected apparently by me—but my confidence in...
Mrs. Adams remains very much the same not worse than the two days past—we have still hopes...
Your mother was pronounced so much better this morning that your father has resumed his book—or...
On monday my dear Mrs. Adams I came here as was my intention when my note to you was finished on...
Since the 18th July, I have not received a Line from you or my Son, altho I have been in daily...
I received Your Letter of July 18th on Saturday 25th. It was a great damper to me, who had been...
I have not yet acknowledged your favour of June 27th I go so seldom into the buisy world, that I...
I had the pleasure to rcve your Request for a few articls from Canton which I have orderd—I thank...
Your Letter of May 2d was so long comeing, that I feared Sickness had arrested your pen—as...
My correspondence has been much interrupted the last fortnight Susan has been So feeble and weak,...
I received your Letter of March 2d which has increased my anxiety to hear again from you, for a...
Your Journal No 7. to Janry 30th, Harriet brought me to day, just as we had sat down to dinner;...
I have received your letter of the 13th. instant, accompanied by a Copy of one to Mr Pope. In...
The fine Sleighing has tempted So many visitors to make use of it, that we have had a Constant...
I received yesterday your journal to the 21st of Jan’ry. Washington Seems to be in a whirpool of...
I received your journal No 4. containing the drawing Room History, which amused us much. What...
I this morning received Your Second Letter, by way of journal. we have all been highly...
I have been haunted with the Deamon of omission, and a hundred Sprights in the garb of excuses,...
I write a line to enclose a Letter from Harriet. George has been so steady at Cambridge that I...
A long period has elapsed since I addrest a line to you—I have not taken my pen for three weeks—I...