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Your Journal of 31st. July and 1st. instt. is received. I enclose you another Check for 100...
I continue to receive your journals—that of the 29th. was the last; and they would continue to be...
Your journal of the 24th. and 25th. has been received—The complaint of cold, and the want of...
Another number of your journal came to hand this day—I mark your advice, to say nothing more upon...
Your delightful journal of Friday and Saturday has just come to hand—What diverts me most in it,...
We continue to be delighted almost daily with your journalizing Letters—which together with our...
On the back of my last Letter, I acknowledged the receipt of yours of the 14th. and yesterday...
I thank you for your affectionate remembrance of my birthday—We passed it as pleasantly as...
Receiving on Sunday your rebuke for the blank covers I had forwarded to you, I should have felt...
Receiving on Sunday your rebuke for the blank covers I had forwarded to you, I should have it...
I have received since I wrote you last two letters from you but cannot learn directly from either...
I have received since I wrote you last, two Letters from you, but cannot learn directly from...
I received your Letters written in the Steam Boat, and that from Philadelphia—The immediate...
On arriving here yesterday, I had the pleasure of receiving your Letter of last Sunday from...
I have received your Letters of the 9th and 10th. and am able now only to ask you not to be...
Your Letter of the 3d. instt. only reached me yesterday—You reason exceedingly well both upon my...
Yesterday I received your Journal to the 27th. and landing you at Quincy—It would have put me...
Your two Letters of Journal from New-York were duly received and afforded me much amusement—The...
Your Letters from Philadelphia of the 15th and 16th. have come to hand—From the last of them I...
I received this morning your Letter from Wilmington, delighted to learn that you had got well on...
In the course of four days I received your last Letter from St: Petersburg of 12 Feby. That from...
Your Letter N. 8. dated 31. January, which I received on Sunday last has explained the mistake in...
After informing you by my last Letter of my arrival in this City, and of the Hotel where I had...
Paris. Hotel du Nord, Rue de Richelieu—Saturday 4. Feby: 1815. I arrived here at one O’Clock this...
From all that I have yet seen of Bruxelles, I find it so agreeable that I almost regret not...
Me voici, at length out of Ghent; though I believe it had not been for the shame of fixing so...
Although I have been since I wrote you last Friday constantly engaged in preparing for my...
I received yesterday Morning your’s of 27. December number 54—and readily excuse the omission of...
Since the departure of Mr Gallatin, I am left here the only remnant of what was called the...
Your two Letters of 15 and 16. December were delivered to me yesterday Morning, and are numbers...
On Saturday morning, Mr: Goulburn took, the last of the British Legation, his departure for...
There is a news boy’s new year’s address, in vulgar doggerel Flemish verse, circulating with many...
A happy New-Year! and many, many happy years to my dearest wife, and to my beloved Son Charles,...
Your Letter of 26. November was received by me last Sunday; but in writing to you on Tuesday, the...
On Saturday last, the 24th: of December, the Emperor Alexander’s birth day a Treaty of Peace and...
If in receiving two of your Letters at a time, I have some times mingled with the pleasure...
Our interval of leisure still continues—The British Messenger who took our last Note to England...
This appellation reminds me of an occurrence on Monday last, which I may tell you exactly as it...
Last Evening I received a letter from Mr William Wyer, (I suppose a brother of the Consul at...
It is no small satisfaction to me to know that the Post-Office has become regular in the delivery...
On Saturday last, I wrote you a few lines by Mr. Shaw, a Gentleman of New-York, whom you may...
Mr: Shaw, an American Gentleman, belonging to New-York has just called upon me, and informs me...
Yesterday morning your Letter of 6. November, which I mark number 41 was delivered to me—Why it...
My letter of Friday last informed you of the arrival of the Fingal at Havre, and of the...
The Evening before last Coll: Milligan arrived here from England. He had left London on Saturday...
We have not yet received from the British Plenipotentiaries a reply to the Note which we sent...
Since you recommended writing to me, you have dropp’d the thread of the numbers of your...
Mr. William Willink (the father) of Amsterdam, with his Lady arrived here from England, the...
My calculation of the date of the next Letter I should receive from you, after the renewal of...
The Evening before last, Mr Russell received, enclosed in a letter from Mr Beasley a scrap of an...