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private I have received your letter of Sepr. 30th. with a copy of "An Appeal from the new to the...
I have received your Letter of the 9th. instt. and now enclose a Check on the Branch Bank for 500...
I wrote you a very few lines yesterday my dear Charles, with a promise to write to you again...
I received in due time your Letter of the 1st. instt. from New–York; since which Letters from...
Knowing as I do the whirlwind of business, ceremony, Levee’s Drawing rooms Dinners, Parties, with...
I thank you for your two letters—and I wish you would continue to write to me twice a week—my...
I thank you for a very pleasant letter, and I supplicate a continuance of them—I have given up...
Your Letter of the 2d. Instt. has remained some days unanswered, more from a repugnance in me to...
As I am afraid you will hardly recieve my Letter in time I hasten to tell you that if you have no...
The perpetual trouble and occupation we have found in getting into our new residence has...
I have received your Letter of the 25th. ulto. and very cheerfully comply with your desire to...
Keep up your spirits my dear Son and do let the outrageous slanders and misrepresentations of the...
Since my return home my Dear George Charles I have been so much engaged it has been almost...
I received your Letter my Dear Charles yesterday Eveng. and hasten to answer it from the...
Eh b’en Mon petit Caporal honours seem to thicken so fast on Adams race we can scarce find time...
During my long absence from home my Dear Charles I could not write to you as it was difficult to...
Your Letters of 21. February and 6. April, have remained long unanswered—They are both upon...
I am very sorry my dear Charles that any thing in my last Letter should have wounded your...
I hasten to answer your last my Dear Charles as I cannot bear your reproaches which I feel I...
I am rejoiced my Dear Charles to learn that your journey was so pleasant and that the little...
I have duly considered your affectionate Letter of the 25th. of last Month, and shall be glad to...
Our winter routine has begun and as usual I am plunged into the depths of visits invitations...
Your two Cousins and John having left me at home and gone to pass the evening at Mrs. J Monro’s I...
Having just dismissed my visitors Mr. Jackson and Mr McTavish I hasten to write you in answer to...
I have been so sick my Dear Charles since my arrival at home it has been altogether out of my...
Yours of the 30th. came to hand yesterday and I feel very uneasy concerning the fever you...
You are right my Dear Charles to go Quincy for a few days to restore your health a little before...
I am very sorry my Dear Charles to find by your last Letter that your health is not good but am...
The bearer of this Letter Mr Cornelius McLean is a young Gentleman of very respectable character...
I am very much pained by your account of your health and hope sincerely that you have made a...
Huzza, my little gallant Soldier—what wonderful feats of glorious prowess am I to anticipate from...
Your Letter from Cambridge arrived yesterday my dear Charles and I was sorry to find you still...
It is an old fashion thus to begin a Letter but there is something so pleasant in the spontaneous...
The Mail is this moment arrived and as I am at leisure I hasten to answer your Letter which is a...
I have again received a Letter from you my Dear Charles which I hasten to answer at least to...
Your Letter of the 10th. my Dear Charles afflicted me very much as it still betrayed the same...
I received yesterday my dear Charles your Letter of the 4th. and hasten to answer it as I really...
Being better to day my dear Charles I hasten to write to you fearful if I delay that a Chill and...
Your Letter is this moment brought me and I really cannot conceive what you mean my Dear Charles...
Your brother my Dear Charles is much better and his arm doing well though it will probably be a...
Your father was amused by your last Letter and glad to learn that you were pleased with any part...
The easy manner in which you appear to take your College studies is diverting to me I confess but...
I have been so sick with the Influenza it has not been possible to write independent of which the...
At last my dear Charles I find a moment of leisure to address you not having had a moment since...
Your Letter came yesterday and was received with even more pleasure than they generally are from...
I have received your Letter of the 2d. instt and trusting entirely to the faithfulness of the...
I am very anxious about you my dear Boy as the time approaches for your visit and I pray both you...
I am so concerned at the style of your last Letter I hasten to answer it immediately although I...
In replying to your Letter of the 12th. instt. I might begin, by asking an explanation if its...
John in his last Letter to me tells me that you make a secret of my Letters to you and will not...