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I beleive you thought me very imprudent to consent to the Presidents going to Town So cold a day...
My last Note went to you by mr Marston, with two Letters enclosed—I did not write on Saturday as...
I have Sent the Shoe & Shall have a pr by Saturday—it is a folly to keep the Boots I Send—charles...
But once Since You left us, have I received a line from you. Twice I have written, and twenty...
I expected you home. that is the reason I did not write. beside I have melted away and very, very...
Expecting constantly to hear from you my dear Harriet I have felt involuntarily inclined to...
I yesterday received your kind Letter in which you so feelingly lament the loss of Mrs. Adams—The...
I scarcly know how to apologize for my remissness in not writing to you sooner but did you know...
In the midst of bustle and preparation for a small party of 400 and some person’s I cannot...
I know not what my Friend Mr Jay can mean, unless it be a Series of Letters Printed in the Boston...