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I enclose two letters my be loved friend which I request you will give to Adelaide I have not...
My last letter mentioned some good news which I had heard from America I thank God this has been...
My health continues to mend rappidly and the prospect of soon rejoining you and my little...
Altho I have already written to you by this opportunity, and my Letters are now quite old, I know...
We have accomplished our journey thus far as well as I anticipated but my brother was so ill this...
Your two last No 12 & 13 were delivered to me at the same time I presume the first had been...
I had the Honor to write you on the 22 March whereof the proceeding is a Copy. By the late...
I must abide by the rule I have establishd, which is not to let any opportunity of writing to...
I received two days ago your favor of the 15th. with the written and printed accompaniments. I am...
Mr Gurney having called on me yesterday, to give notice that he should quit your house next...
I had left off writing entirely from the idea that you would have left England Ghent befor a...
I have time only to write you a line or two, not expecting captain Bigolow to Sail so Soon. I was...
I was very happy to recieve your Letter of the 12 August, which I have been waiting for with much...
Sunday last brought to hand your invaluable letter of the 6 th shall I confess I was nearly too...
Prince will bring this to you; the inclosed Letters I wish you to direct, the thin Paper, to your...
I have this moment recieved your kind letter my best friend it has removed a load of anxiety from...
I yesterday wrote to you in answer to your Letter and as I suppose it will be agreeable to you to...
Copy: Library of Congress I am glad you have seen Brest and the fleet there. It must give you an...
We arrived here yesterday morning after a rapid tho’ not remarkably pleasant journey from French...
As we have some skitish persons in the Family who are apprehensive of the small pox, and of every...
Supposing that you will be at Washington long enough to receive a letter from this place before...
Your letter of the 21 st of April, appears to intimate a doubt of the possibility of our meeting,...
“Oh that I too, could make a visit to my Father,” was your exclamation in your last Letter. more...
I must write you a few lines by this opportunity, altho tis a long time since I had the pleasure...
I am rejoiced my best friend to find by your last that you have at length recieved one of my...
Col Preston is desirous of exchanging the office he holds at Richmond for that lately vacated by...
We have arrived safely at this place without much trouble and the Horses stood it pretty well,...
Your kind letter arrived just in time to cheer us. Charles and I were both quite sick, but are...
The Bearer of this Mr. Edward Dartnell will do Mr. Samuel G. Ogden and myself the honor of...
Since your favor of the twenty third I have not had the pleasure of hearing from you and I suffer...