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I cannot swallow your prohibition with a good grace and yet I am glad I know the real cause of...
The weather has been so oppressively Hot for this week—and the streets of the City so nausious...
I received your very excellent Letter No 4 written from the Hague, dated 11 of November. accept...
Thursday post brought me Yours of the 20 th 23 & 24. we have had a good Season for buisness and...
I must attempt a few lines to you (tho very much troubled with whitlows upon my fingers) in reply...
It was with inexpresible pleasure that I yesterday read a Letter to your Father from you dated...
I this evening received your letter of April 12 th. tho’ you love a labyrinth you always give a...
on the 17 of this Month cousin William wrote his uncle, that he had carried his cousin Tom Home...
your kind and Friendly Letter found me in great affliction for the loss of my dear and only...
I have a very good opportunity of writing to you by Major Ward, who sits of tomorrow morning. I...
I last evening received a Letter from Mr. Thaxter dated in April, and Mr. Storer received Letters...
My dear Mrs. Storers obliging favour was handed me to day. It found me with an additional Weight...
Since my residence at this place, now a Month, occasiond by the prevalence of the yellow fever in...
The Doctor talks of Setting out tomorrow for New Braintree. I did not know but that he might...
Death, thou art no Respecter of Persons; Washington is no More! a Great Man has fallen, and his...
Whilst in Unison with the Sympathetic Sorrow of a Nation; I unite in Deploring the Loss; it has...
Last Evening I received your Letter of sep br. 4 th No 42— accept my thanks. it grieved me to...
You have directed me to draw Bills upon you for what Money I want, and add, that if my Bills are...
61928th (Adams Papers)
We left Axminster and proceeded to Exeter. Here we put up at the Hotell in the Church yard and...
Tis true my dearest Friend that I have spent an anxious 3 weeks, and the sight of a Letter from...
Last Evening was marrid at the Seat of the President of the united states, by the Revd mr Weld mr...
your obliging favours of july and August came safe to Hand. the first was brought during my...
I was much gratified at again receiving a few lines from you, tho very Laconick. I wrote you...
To communicate pleasure, is reflecting happiness. The secretary of state came smiling in my Room...
Had You been no other than the private inhabitant of Montecello, I should e’er this time have...
after a sleepless night I begin my journey, with an anxious mind, tho not a desponding one. My...
No, the Fire Brand shall not sail again without a Letter to my Friend. Why what a Hurry. I meant...
I received your kind favour of Feb ry 25 this morning. the badness of the roads I suppose was the...
From the Friendship with which I have long been honourd by your Mamma, and the personal knowledge...
I received Yours of the 22 d Yesterday. I have already written You that the President and I are...
The Morning after I received your very short Letter I determined to have devoted the day in...
upon the 12th, our dear Thomas reachd Quincy to my no small Joy! I am as happy in his company and...
I received Your Letters of December the 30 & Jan ry 1 st accept my thanks for them. the Letter...
Judge Blodget is here again, and offers to take Letters to you. he says he call’d and that you...
I did not receive your Letter of August the 14th. untill this very Evening; I was much gratified...
I received your Letter of July 12. I am inclined to think your last determination will prove a...
I know not where this will find you whether upon the road, or at Phylidelphia, but where-ever it...
I received on saturday Your kind favour of Feb’ ry accept My thanks for the orations. I send you...
Mr jenks is suddenly obliged to return to America and I have only time to write you a few lines,...
640Sunday July 18th. (Adams Papers)
This Day about 2 oclock made land. It is almost a Calm, so that we shall gain but little. We hope...
Tomorrow will compleat three Months Since our dear sons saild, and this moment I have received a...
I inclose to you the Cupons of Feb ry and June. 2 for that Month and 20 for Febry. 21 in one...
If our wishes could have conveyed you to us, you would not have been absent to Day. Mr. Cranch...
Yesterday in high stile with his Carriage and four, His Honor the Lieut Govenour made me a visit....
Winter has caught you on the Road I presume, for a colder Day than this we seldom have in Jan’ ry...
The weather was so cold yesterday that we had fires in our Rooms. I suppose you have weather of a...
A few lines by way of remembrance every week tho I have nothing new to write you if I may judge...
I congratulate You my Dear Louissa, that our loss is to be your gain. Mr Adams leaves us on...
I am situated at a small desk in an appartment about 2 thirds as large as your own little...
This is the memorable fourteenth of August. This day 12 years the Stamp office was distroyd....