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The past week has scarcely been marked by any occurrence worth relating in a letter, the weather...
On this day, one which in this part of the country is considered much as Thanksgiving day is in...
I am very glad you like my letter of the third October, 1815 and hope you will like all of, them,...
I am staying at home from School, because I have got a bad Cold and Cough: but I love to be...
It was an unexpected pleasure which I received in your letter of the 17th. of last month, as I...
My last letter I believe, evinced a degree of excitement very uncommon for me. But the...
I am glad to find you so happy at college and I myself assure you I feel as much so here there is...
The summer has come upon us very rapidly without giving us any of our usual Spring weather. Some...
The warm season has come again and delightful as it is to me, is no doubt also very acceptable to...
Yesterday I wrote a letter to Brother George, and so I thought that I ought to write you one too;...
I have received your letter dated May 15th. 1816 which I was very much interested with, and...
Since my last letter the whole family have been suffering from violent colds. I did not escape...
Another fortnight has passed since I had the honour to address you, and the end of it has found...
The past week has brought us summer weather and makes the city look as green as it is wont, in...
I was much delighted yesterday by the receipt of the letter from you. It assured me that you was...
I have even less than usual of interest to relate today, since Tuesday last, I have been entirely...
One week has passed already since my arrival here and to us by no means a quiet one. General La...
All the things are arrived from Russia among them are a great many of my books Berquin,...
An unaccountable fit of dullness and inability to do any thing, prevented my writing to you on...
I have recieved your letter dated the 17 November 1815 and I was very happy to have got it or...
I have been learning to write more than a year; and it is high time for me to try to turn my...
Time has slipped by most unaccountably during my resolutions constantly expressed of writing to...
In the present dearth of news, and of every thing to make a letter interesting, I am afraid I...
A fortnight has passed over, since I last addressed you, and scarcely any thing of interest has...
We Have left School for a day because John was not quite well. we go to Ealing School kept by...
I have recieved your letter of the 6 of May, 1815 I was very glad to hear that you were very...
I have recieved your Letter of the fourth July. I will write you what I have seen at Paris. I...
"Who doth time gallop withal?" Instead of answering this as Shakespeare has done, I would say...