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I received by the last mail the Letters of two, so that I fare as you do, and the Stormy Weather...
This Morning I have your favour of the 3 d which raised my Spirits again after the mortification...
Yours of the 6 8 th and 10 th came to me by the last Post. I too sometimes get dissapointed but I...
I believe I must devote this page to the History of Farming. our people have carried up the Hill...
Mr Quincy and Mr Copley made me a visit this afternoon. mr Copley arrived from England about 2...
I dined Yesterday with M r Madison. M rs Madison is a fine Woman and her two sisters are equally...
Thursday is My Red Letter Day. then I usually get your favours, and a package of papers. the last...
You left directions that Mr Pratt was to cut the Trees upon the plane for Timber to build a Barn...
Yesterday the President sent his Carriage for me to go with the Family to the Theatre. The Rage...
Our Little Town of Quincy is become so rich that they can vote a Thousand Dollors to Build a...
I rec d this morning your favour of Feb. 22.—the more agreable as it was not very confidently...
Thursday post brought me Yours of the 20 th 23 & 24. we have had a good Season for buisness and...
I Yesterday rec d the Letter inclosed from my Son and in the Evening the President told me he had...
I have made the necessary Inquiry concerning Seeds And have found the Price so extravagant that I...
I rec d on Monday your two favours of 28. Feb. I am very glad you employed Pratt to cutt the...
Why! this is very clever— Every Monday and every Thursday brings me regularly a Letter, which...
Yours of Feb ry 27. March 1 st came to hand on Thursday. I regreet that Congress are like to Sit...
I dined Yesterday with M r Burr, who lives here in Style. A Number of Members of the House The...
Your delicious Letter of the 5 th. came to my hand Yesterday. Your beautiful and pathetic...
We have a Turn of Weather as cold as any We have had through the whole Winter. The Violence of...
I received Your kind favours of March 3. 5 7 & 9 th by the Thursday post. we have as great a...
I was sadly dissapointed to Day when James returnd from the Post office without one Single Letter...
on Wednesday I dined with M r Russell the Friend of D r Priestley and while We were at Table, in...
Captain Beal was in Boston on Saturday and he prevaild on the post master to let him take up the...
On Monday I rec d your favour of the 20 th Nothing will damp the Rage for Speculation but a Peace...
I yesterday received Yours of March 19 & 23 d inclosing the Letter from our son, compareing Such...
The Newspapers will inform you of our interminable Delays. The House have asked for Papers and...
I see by the papers brought by last nights Mail that the Question on Livingstones Motion was...
The H. of R. have not yet determined— The Question is to be calld up on Monday— But the...
It is with real Sorrow that I have to acquaint You with the Death of so valuable a Man as Hon’...