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Altho’ I write with difficulty I cannot resist the temptation and must gratify myself by writing...
I should have answer’d your Letter earlier could I write with my accustomed care but it fatigues...
I make no charges against you what ever and on the contrary am delighted to find that if I did...
When at Quincy you have often reproached me for being prejudiced concerning the Unitarians and...
Since my return home George has so well supplied my place in writing to you and we have had so...
In answer to your Letter of 17 which I received last evening I have only to beg that you will...
The plan of your father to follow us as far as the cross roads to Dedham prevented my taking...
Your father yesterday performed his part to admiration and there was as much general satisfaction...
My visit is delayed In consequence of the celebration of the 4th July a day of double interest to...
Your Letter pleased and displeased me; the goodness and purity of your motives can never admit of...
Your Letter reached me last Eveng. and I am very sorry to learn that your Grandfather is so...
Your Letter pleased both your father and myself as your reasoning is very good and shows...
Mr Roach with his Sister and daughter are to dine with us to day he tells me that he had the...
It is now I suppose nearly a vacation time with you and you will take your flight to Quincy for a...
Your reproach my dear Sir was very keen and keenly felt because conscience pointed its force and...
You become so testy I almost begin to feel disinclined to write to you at all as my Letters...
Your last Letter is as wild yourself you will acknowledge that is saying something? As to Diana...
I feel a little uneasy about you and therefore write you again to give you a timely caution as...
I will answer your last Letter by saying that your most horrible is altogether thrown away as...
I have been so much indisposed it has been almost impossible for me to keep my journal and my...
Decbr. 3d Did not attend at Church Mr Ryland was to preach and his last sermon was such a strange...
29th Rode out and called on my patient who is fast recovering and able to raise his broken arm—In...
I last evening received your Letter of the 20h with great delight and assure you I require...
Novbr. 22 Spent the day at home excepting about an hour in which I paid a number of visits—Dr....
18th Received a number of visits and returned a few.—Mr Poletica passed the Evening with...
I do not know if I ought to congratulate you or not on your acceptance of the trouble and anxiety...
How grieved I am my dear John at the news we have just received you may concieve who knew what an...
An indisposition which confined me to my bed in the first instance and moving in the next into...
It is so long since I have written I feel that it is difficult to offer an apology for my silence...
As I have already said every thing on the subject of your last which was necessary I will only...
Harriet Welsh writes me that George and you intend to visit Mrs. de Wint during the vacation and...
Having observed in the papers that the reason assigned for your declining to accept the...
I am afraid that Charles has been writing some nonsense concerning Harriet Welsh which has caused...
My intention was to write you tomorrow morning it being the anniversary of your birth and to...
I was seriously concerned to hear of your illness and am still considerably uneasy of lest you...
Have you forgotten your Mother my dear John? or do you never mean to write again? I have been...
4 June—Went to Church and heard a Mr: Butler who gave us a very good Sermon the Church was...
20 May—Mr: A— joined us at dinner and we returned home at ten oclock. Johnson Hellen dined with...
13 Went out to the Capitol to see the Senate with the Ladies after which we visited the Library...
5 May—Went out and paid some visits but found the day so unpleasant I soon returned—read Trotters...
I have been very unwell and likewise waiting for some answer from your father concerning the...
16 April—Went to Church at the Capital not full at all. Afterwards paid some visits—The remainder...
Your father has requested me to answer your Letter and to inform you that the Hume has already...
3 April—Mr: Lowndes spoke against Mr: Cs resolutions Mr Archer of Virginia is in favour being he...
23 March—Our City is more and more deeply unwell of fears and gloom and every moment seems to...
I have just received your Letter and am very much pleased to find you all in such good spirits...
14 March—The day was tremendous I therefore did not attempt to go out but dressed to Receive any...
8th: March—Was very unwell all the morning and the weather was extremely disagreeable—In the...
2nd. March—Company at dinner consisting of Chief Justice Marshall Justice Washington Justice Todd...
Your Letter distressed both your father and myself on account of the painful news it...