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No further intelligence from our Children has yet reached us my Dear Madam, than a Letter from mr...
Altho my Health would not permit me to personally to pay the last respect to my Ancient and...
Your Letter of August 25th I received, and have felt very anxious for you and your family ever...
I was much rejoiced to receive your kind Letter of Sep’br 26th I began to be very anxious that I...
If I had known the Messenger who left the Letter from your Neice, communicating to me the death...
The Horace arrived last week after a passage of 85 days—I hope she brought Letters for you. as I...
Mr and Mrs Adams present their Love to mr and Mrs Tufts and miss Lucy and ask the pleasure of...
I am ready to join in the exclamation of Eloissa when she said “Heaven first taught Letters, for...
To know that your Mother has been Sick of a dangerous fever, and that She is Still in a low weaks...
I hope you received the letters safe which I inclosed to you from your brother. I wish I could...
We have lost an excellent Neighbour and Friend in the death of Mr Black, for more than a Year he...
My Grandaughter The present Mrs. Treadway availed herself of your kind invitation to make you a...
I was much gratified at receiving a Letter from you, as well as at the play of fancy, and the...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your favour of december 15th. and the pleasure of...
I Send Some old Maderia & Sherry, the & the Curtains. I grieve that I cannot personally assist in...
How is your Mother to day. what night had She & how is miss Katy & Ruthey? have you procured a...
I Send you some oranges and Lemmons. the last night was a trying one to those who were not very...
How are all your Sick to day. what night had your Mother and how is little Lucy? I presume you...
How are your dear Parents your Father I learnt when I returnd from Boston was very Sick. I have...
If you will Send Lucy & Johny here to day we will take care of them. Betsy Says She knows her...
I Send your Mother a Bottle of Hermitage wine which on Serching the cellar we found. I hope it...
Mr Lincoln our Carpenter came this morning from Weymouth he saw mrs Humphries who watchd last...
It is a great grief to me my dear sister that I can do So little for you in your trouble when I...
How are you to day? have you heard from weymouth? I send you a Barrel of pears and a Barrel of...
Sure my dear Friend there is a secret Sympathy in Souls whose minds are congenial to each other...
It is a long time since I addresed a Letter to You, and a much longer since I received a Letter...
If the Sympathizing Tear’s of Friendship could assuage the agonizeing Bosom of my Friend; freely...
As I had made up my mind to Submit to the unpleasent circumstances attendent upon distance, and...
The season was so far advanced, and several vessels had arrived from the North without Letters,...
I desired Louissa to call and See you, and to tell you that I would Send for you to Quincy if you...
I have already written to you twice by this opportunity. I had not intended to have taken my pen...
you have e’er this, received intellegence most afflictive to the heart of an affectionate Child,....
I wish you was as far recoverd from your Sickness as I am from mine, altho I have not yet left my...
I have now received all the Letters you have written to me, except No 4. up to No 8. altho they...
I hope the afflicting intelligence which you must receive from your Friends at Washington, will...
The Schooner Washington owned by mr Gray is ready to Sail for St Petersburgh. I have already sent...
Your Letter, my dear Caroline, gave me pleasure. As all your’s are calculated to enliven the...
I received your Letter by the Mail of yesterday, and by the return of it to day I write you a few...
your Letter of Novbr 16th was an unexpected pleasure, for after yours of october the 13th, I had...
I received your Letters by the Mail of yesterday, and by the return of it to day I write to give...
How often I have in imagination I have visited you this Dreary season. I know not, but not a day...
You will no doubt receive from the President of the United States permission to return home, as...
When I wrote last to you, I was at a loss What to say to you, to console, and reconcile you to...
I believe I may say with truth, that I have been your daily visitor through the dreary season of...
The great quantity of snow upon the Ground has obstructed the travelling So much, that the post...
It is so long Since I received a Letter from you or any of the Family that I am not a little...
The Letters you forwarded to me, for Saint Petersburgh, I had an opportunity of Sending...
I thank you for your kind inquiries. I am better to day. I had the Rheumatism in my head, and was...
An inflamation in one of my Eyes, will prevent me from writing more than to thank you for your...
Your Letter of december No 6—/17 came Safe to hand yesterday, the last No was 8. So that two...