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Yes, my friend you have answered me as I deserve, and made me feel the striking difference...
After waiting with extreme anxiety I recieved my friend your very short letter of the 12 th Ins t...
How my much loved friend Shall I atone. for the uneasiness my last letter caused you— Could my...
I have recieved your letters which afforded me infinite pleasure as they assured me you were well...
Yes, my beloved friend, my spirit is roused , and I am determined to bear with fortitude what it...
How shall I express my impatient anxiety at not hearing from you, five tedious weeks have elapsed...
Permit me to felicitate you on your appointment to the Court of Lisbon which pleasing...
In my last I mentioned having recieved yours of the 13 December, which time our general regulator...
In my last I told you I believe how inadequate I found myself to the task of answering your very...
When I was at Bush Hill this Morning it was my intention to have requested your Company to dine...
My Dear Nephew could not suppose a Friend to merit, could read a Paragraph in last Saturdays...
I am informed of a Vessell to sail for England soon and I have been too remiss already not to...
I had the pleasure yesterday to receive your kind letter of the 23 d of Febuary from London— we...
I had the pleasure to receive a letter from my Dear Brother many weeks since, I must acknowledge...
your letter my Dear Brother of May 1 st I received three or four weeks past —just at the moment...
it has been oweing to the multiplicity of business that I have had upon my hands for a...
I have lived long in expectation of the pleasure of receiving a letter from my Dear Brother but...
I had the pleasure to receive your kind Letter of the 18 th of May by Barnard and was much...
Philadelphia, 12 September 1796. In a letter marked private, GW asked Adams to look into the...