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I have not written to you for some time my Dear Sir because I had nothing but bad news to tell...
I have deferred answering your Letter my Dear George in the hope of obtaining the Reviews you...
My Brother much as usual. The impossibility of hastening the cure of his very painful disease in...
I have not been able my Dear John to keep the promise I made to you at parting of writing in...
I intended answering your last Letter my dear John after I had received the acknowledgement of...
Your kind letter of the 2 September was delivered to me the day before yesterday, conveying the...
18th Received a number of visits and returned a few.—Mr Poletica passed the Evening with...
All well; I send you another Sheet keep them all together that they may form a continuation and...
According to your desire I burnt the Letter which you wrote me and respect greatly the anxiety...
All the anxieties which you express in your very affectionate letter No 7 which has just been...
Jany. 22 Still in bed not allowed to rise in consequence of the faint turn’s which still harrass...
I have been so unwell it has not been in my power to answer your last Letter—Poor John—Has the...
I will begin my letter, by offerering the joint congratulations of your father and myself, to you...
Having just dismissed my visitors Mr. Jackson and Mr McTavish I hasten to write you in answer to...
I have just recieved yours of the 19th which I had been some time impatiently expecting I am...
I yesterday received your kind Letter in which you so feelingly lament the loss of Mrs. Adams—The...
Jany 22 The ettiquette question will soon be put down as the fathers of the Nation now decline...
Your father yesterday performed his part to admiration and there was as much general satisfaction...
I enclose a Letter from Mary to Mrs. Gelbot and at the same time have the pleasure to inform you...
Not a smile was seen—Nor a sound heard of joy Tho’ the day was to Gratitude vow’d The brightness...
You reproach me without a cause and I dare say you got your Letter the very day after you...
Having already written to Mrs Adams, by this conveyance, my dear Madam, I cannot think of losing,...
Mrs Porter’s compliments to Mr & Mrs Adams & Miss Helen & requests the pleasure of their company...
What apology can an intire stranger make for intruding himself upon you? I have the honor of...
16 July 1801, Ostend. Notes service as U.S. consul in Ostend prior to the outbreak of the...
I humbly Submit to your Excellency the inclos’d for your consideration, and, conscious as I am of...
I beg to be permitted the liberty of congratulating thee on the late happy event which placed...
When I had the pleasure of seeing thee last year at Washington , I promised to send thee a copy...
I cannot resist the impulse of my feelings to express my grateful acknowledgment of the polite &...
Since I had the pleasure of seeing thee at Washington City, I have visitted my friend Henry...