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A kind note at the foot of mr Adams’s letter of July 15. reminds me of the duty of saluting you...
Mr Gallatin and Mr Bayard have been here a complete Month. They had arrived at Reval, a Port just...
I cannot longer be silent while my friends are mourning the death of such a daughter as was our...
your Sons are well. your Parents are still living. your Brother is well— O my full Heart, shall I...
The Meloncholly History of the last Journey and the last days of your Sister will be given you by...
When Mr Gallatin and Mr Bayard arrived here, they brought us letters from many of our friends,...
The arrival of Mr Bayard, & Galatin, my dear Madam, has made so little alteration in our...
This day thirty Years ago, you signed a definitive Treaty of Peace, between the United States of...
I beg you to be assured, my ever honourd & venerated Uncle, that we sympathize most sincerely...
Your kind and Sympathetic Letter demands my thanks, and receives my gratitude. My own loss is not...
Mrs Dexter went on Sunday morning to your House, as she promissed me she would on Saturday. the...
Did you think that Grandmother would be the first of your Correspondents to write to you? aya She...
I have just closed one Letter to you which is to go to Lisbon from thence to the care of mr...
The fourth and last point of view, in which I proposed to offer you some general observations...
I had determined yesterday, to Sit out this morning with Louisa, and make you a visit of a day,...
I cannot refrain from addressing a few lines to you, to intreat of you, to calm your agitated...
your kind and Friendly Letter found me in great affliction for the loss of my dear, and only...
This day two Months have elapsed since Mr Gallatin and Mr Bayard arrived and delivered to me your...
I scarcely know whether it is most proper for me to appologize for my long silence, or for...
I endeavour that you should hear from us by writing in every direction, yet when I take my pen my...
will you give me leave to introduce to your acquaintance the Rev’d mr Coleman, a gentleman who is...
Since my last Letter to you I have been call’d to drink deep of the bitter cup of affliction—my...
your kind and sympathetic Letter demands my thanks and receives my gratitude—my own loss is not...
Your Letter of July 13th Should not have lain So long unanswerd but for the affliction of my...
The day after I sent my last letter to you I received your interesting communication, most...
I cannot express to my dear Mrs. Adams the ardent desire I feel that we might at least have one...
I have just this moment returned from attending the funeral obsequies of the late general Moreau;...
I should not so long have delayd to thank you for the freedom of your communications made to me...
I wrote yesterday to my dear Mother by a Gentleman, who is going to Gothenburg, intending to...
I cannot refrain any longer from taking my pen and assureing mr van der kemp of the high...
our Neighbor mr Apthorp is going to Lisbon and I embrace this, as one of the best opportunities...
Mr. W. Story, arrived at Gothenburg on the 28th: of last Month, and forwarded to me from that...
I have had Such repeated melancholy tidings to communicate to you, Since your absence, and your...
If I could have omitted to welcome the return of this day, and to renew my prayers for many happy...
Mr Cutter is very desirious that you and any person we may agree upon Should go to medford and...
I was so highly gratified with the visit from your Grandaughter that I could not leave her to...
The unexpected and exquisite gratification I received from the polite Letter, with which you...
With the same glow of affection which has for many years been cherished in my bosom, I received...
At Length after an intermission of Seven Months your Letters of June 21st arrived, in a swedish...
If your Sister had not been So constant & punctual a correspondent with you, I Should have been...
Quincy November 13th: 1813 Recd: of Thomas B Adams the sum of Twenty-five Dollars and fifty Cents...
Your favours of 1st: and 2d: of July last came to hand a very few days after the date of my last;...
If my last Letter should reach you before this, my ever dear and affectionate mother, you will...
No language can express my Anxiety for you and your Family and no volume could contain the...
I did not my dear Mrs. Adams, write by yr Son when last in Plymouth, because I wished to retain...
I will not let mr Ingraham depart without a few Lines to you. I have written to you Several times...
You grieve me when you tell me that “your city is thronged with officers of the army.” Infandum,...
It gave me great pleasure to be informed of your punctual arrival at the head quarters of good...
It seems that I may again indulge my own feelings by intruding another letter upon you, without...
My social Spirit, which often nightly “me revisits,” has been so busy, & importunate of late as...