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you are at Liberty to publish the following extract, as a Letter from abroad to a Friend. They...
The john Adams arrived last week at Nyork, with mr dallas and brought me your Letters, which have...
How are you to day? have you heard from weymouth? I send you a Barrel of pears and a Barrel of...
My Grandaughter The present Mrs. Treadway availed herself of your kind invitation to make you a...
Captain Tracy is to Sail on Sunday in the Galen. our young Gentlemen are all flying abroad. Some...
By a vessel which saild a week since, I wrote to my Son, and Grandson’s. by this I shall write...
Recd: Quincy August 1st: 1813 of T B Adams Esqr the sum of Twenty-five dollars and fifty Cents,...
Mr Benjamin Beal jun’r Who has long resided in France, returnd last Winter upon a visit to his...
Mr Edward Brooks, Eldest son of mr P C Brooks has visited us, and offerd to take Letters for us...
I cannot let my Son visit Plimouth without bearing a few lines to my old Friend who has always...
The voice of the Nation call’s you home. the Government call you home—and your parents unite in...
your Letter my dear Abbe is worthy the daughter of the Mother you mourn, whose disposition and...
Recd: Quincy May 10th: 1814 of Thomas B Adams Esqr Twenty-five dollars & fifty Cents in full for...
your Letter of Novbr 12 I received. you was not more amazed at the news of the sudden match that...
your Letter of December & gave me pleasure, and I wish I could in return Communicate the Same to...
Through the kind of attention of mr Crafts we learnt yesterday morning of the arrival of the...
I hear that Cousin Abbe is to return tomorrow to Atkinson. I Send by her two pr Socks for George...
I embrace the earliest oppertunity, after receiving the inclosed, of forwarding it to you; I...
upon the 26th of August; I wrote to you, and Sent my Letter to Newyork; to go in a dispatch...
Your Letter of Sep’br th 11 came safe to hand, and I was well pleasd With the account you give me...
Bought for John Adams as pr Bill 3 yds Satinet 11/6 5 75 1 yd Lining 34 ct 1 doz Buttons 50 2...
Two more Letters accompany this for mr Lyman and if time will allow I have no doubt but I shall...
Inclosed are two Letters which I received last evening with a Letter from your Brother Uncle ,...
Married and cannot come, is an excuse of ancient date, but married, and cannot write, I do not...
As you accused me last Evening, or rather Night with preventing the Ladies from writing to you; I...
The president has thought it Safe for the Students to assemble at Cambridge upon fryday last, and...
I have this day the pleasure of your Letter of April 10th with the inclosure. The intelligence...
Altho I cannot personally be with you, oweing to the Sickness in my own Family, to pay the last...
I can scarcly belive that I have not written to my dear Girl for so long a time as two months,...
It was not untill the afternoon of yesterday that the post of Saturday reachd Quincy, and then it...
To know that your Mother has been Sick of a dangerous fever, and that She is Still in a low weaks...
It was not untill after Susan returnd last evening, that I received your Letter of Saturdays...
I received your Letter written upon the Birth-day of my only daughter, and memorable to me for...
I have not had any opportunity of writing to you before—indeed I have been So occupied: that I...
I address you upon a subject of much delicacy and which from circumstances which must be well...
When President Munroe was upon his Tour Surrounded by the Military, encompassed by Citizens,...
your Letter of july 26th has lain by me unanswerd untill now. your own mind will easily suggest...
I requested judge Cranch, when he returnd to washington, to apologize to you; for my not replying...
The Letters you forwarded to me, for Saint Petersburgh, I had an opportunity of Sending...
I think I once heard you Say—to make a thing choice it Should be rare. your kind Letter last...
I received this morning your Letter of 10th I feard that you were Sick, not hearing from you by...
I wrote to you on Monday by mr Cruft in much anxiety about John requesting you to let hear from...
The Bill which Our Tennant has presented must I presume be allowd him: the repairs were necessary...
you will Smile my dear Madam when I tell you, that I began a Letter to you, wrote two pages, and...
I received your Letter of March 2d which has increased my anxiety to hear again from you, for a...
our Neighbor mr Apthorp is going to Lisbon and I embrace this, as one of the best opportunities...
As Congress are going to lay an Embargo, of sixty days, the Bill having already past the House,...
your Note I received and thank you for it, altho it gave me much anxiety upon your & mrs Bailey’s...
I hope my dear Lady, you will not think I intrude upon your Hospitality by my frequent...
Your Letter No 80 December 27th 1815 I have received—Since my last Letter to you, which I think...