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Your Journal No 7. to Janry 30th, Harriet brought me to day, just as we had sat down to dinner;...
Your Letter of May 2d was so long comeing, that I feared Sickness had arrested your pen—as...
The fine Sleighing has tempted So many visitors to make use of it, that we have had a Constant...
This extraordinary season has prevented all ideas of regular correspondence for few employments...
I received your journal No 4. containing the drawing Room History, which amused us much. What...
Your Letter of the 3d. instt. only reached me yesterday—You reason exceedingly well both upon my...
You will by this time (I hope), have obtained some days of rest after the fatigue of your...
The heated and violent temper of the public upon the question of politics renders it necessary to...
A long period has elapsed since I addrest a line to you—I have not taken my pen for three weeks—I...
By Marys last letter I am told that you are still suffering from illness and Harriet Welsh...
My correspondence has been much interrupted the last fortnight Susan has been So feeble and weak,...
I continue to receive your journals—that of the 29th. was the last; and they would continue to be...
Receiving on Sunday your rebuke for the blank covers I had forwarded to you, I should have felt...
Your journals down to the 30th of August inclusive are received; and this day the memoirs of Lord...
I received yesterday your journal to the 21st of Jan’ry. Washington Seems to be in a whirpool of...
Your Journal of 31st. July and 1st. instt. is received. I enclose you another Check for 100...
Yesterday afternoon at four, we performed the last sad offices of mortality to the remains of Mr....
Your letters dear Mrs Adams have been very much neglected apparently by me—but my confidence in...
I this morning received Your Second Letter, by way of journal. we have all been highly...
you will I know excuse my not haveing written to you more than once; when you learn the...
It was painful to hear that you had been so ill after arriving at Washington and astonishing that...
It is pleasant to be able to inform you that Grandfathers health rather improves than declines....
Your letter of the 1st. instant has affected me deeply: it was received this morning and afforded...
your Journal interesting to me like all the former, has been received up to the 29th of March.—...
I have been haunted with the Deamon of omission, and a hundred Sprights in the garb of excuses,...
Presuming upon an acquaintance it was my happiness to form, many years ago, and upon the...
Another number of your journal came to hand this day—I mark your advice, to say nothing more upon...
I received your Letter of March 2d which has increased my anxiety to hear again from you, for a...
Your last Journals yet received, are of the 23d (last Monday) from Border Town—You were then...
I received your very kind Letter, in which you take so great interest in my health, that I am...