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As Congress are going to lay an Embargo, of sixty days, the Bill having already past the House,...
though I owe you many Apologies for neglecting to write for so long a time, it would give you no...
Two of your Letters, viz No 24. Dup: & 25. Origl came to hand on the 16th: inst: These are the...
I have already acknowledged the receipt of your Letter by Captain Bainbridge received three weeks...
My Dear Sister, has I presume written, & given you some account of the Situation of our...
I have your favour of Oct 31. before me. The Sensations it produces in my Aged Bosom, and the...
There are two vessels up, one for St Petersburgh & one for Gottenburgh. by both of which I...
I rejoice that I can begin the new year without a Repetition of any mournfull, or afflictive...
I feel Some Compunction, when I recollect the long time that has passed Since I wrote you a Line....
I have the pleasure to acknowledg Your Letter of the 30th of June, brought by the Pilifix ,...
The intercourse between us is daily more and more obstructed, it may prolong your tranquility...
I have received your several favors of February 8 April 19 June 3 and August 17, all of them in...
your Brother returnd this Evening from Boston and gave me notice that a vessel would Sail for...
I write to you, altho it is really with the hope that you may not receive my Letter. I would fain...
I write to you by every opportunity altho I hope you will have left St Petersburgh before this...
I Shall continue to write to you altho you may determine to leave St Petersburgh before my...
The inclosed Letter I received a few days Since to forward by the first opportunity. my last...
This Line will go by the Ship Hugh Johnston William Johnston Master bound for St. Petersbourg....
your Letter No 10 has found its way in four Months after its Date. It is as you observe, three...
Your Mother and your Father have dined here with great Pleasure this day, and I have borrowed a...
Yesterday Mr Pope of The House of Boardman and Pope, No. 37. India Wharf, was so obliging as to...
Your Letter of december No 6—/17 came Safe to hand yesterday, the last No was 8. So that two...
The Public Mind Seems decided that Gerry and Gray are elected, and a Majority of Senators their...
The departure of the Ship Horace, the same in which you sailed, for St Petersburg, was as sudden...
Sont invitées de la part de Mme Colombi et de celle de Mr. François Colombi à assister aux...
You will no doubt receive from the President of the United States permission to return home, as...
This Letter is devoted to one Subject. Since the Death of Judge Cushing there has been frequently...
Mr: Erving has not yet left Boston, but expects to go for Newport on the 5th instant, for the...
A Battery of Great Guns, has been erected in Philadelphia in the Beginning of this Year, under...
The Schooner Washington owned by mr Gray is ready to Sail for St Petersburgh. I have already sent...
Yesterday I received by the Post from New York, your obliging Letter of 9. Novr.—Whether Letters...
I have now received all the Letters you have written to me, except No 4. up to No 8. altho they...
At the Request of Mr Quincy, I inclose to you, his Speech on the Admission of States into the...
Twelve days of in cessant Snows have obscured from our Sight Sun Moon and Stars till this...
I have already written to you twice by this opportunity. I had not intended to have taken my pen...
Mr Erving, our Minister destined to Copenhagen, has already a Letter for you from me and others...
As I had made up my mind to Submit to the unpleasent circumstances attendent upon distance, and...
We have received no Letters from you, later than the 7th of September. The obstructions in the...
However melancholy the occasion, my dear friend, yet I cannot refrain from imparting to you the...
Previous to my return to this City, I recd. a letter from Mrs. Adams, your highly respectable...
Mr Gray had a vessel which Sailed last week direct for St Petersburgh. I was mortified that I did...
God bless it— mr Jones was so obligeing as to come this morning to Quincy, to inform us that he...
I had the Honor to write you on the 22 March whereof the proceeding is a Copy. By the late...
I received a Letter yesterday from mrs Johnson, informing me that Capt Bandrige, in the frigate...
Captain Smith, a Brother of Mrs Charles Millars call’d here to let us know that he should sail...
I have had frequent opportunities to address you, by letters of recommendation for Gentlemen who...
I am interested in the Cargo of the Brig Presage Capt Wm. Lawson, who is bound to Potterburgh, in...
Returning the other day from Weymouth, upon entering my own House, I was presented with a Letter....
The Opportunity by Captain Benjamin Harrod is so unexpected and the time allowed me is So Short,...
This is the last Day of the year 1809, and almost 4 Months Since you left us. we have been...