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Never mind it, my dear Sir, if I write four Letters to your one: your one is worth more than my...
I write You once More from this city. the Trenton River is impassable, and has prevented my...
I reachd this city on twesday Evening. at Baltimore Leiut Parker came in to see Me, and offerd...
Saturday night 9 O Clock and not before I rec d yours of 13 th. and the Letter to Thomas with it,...
I arrived here about half after Six, without any accident, but beat and bang’d enough I do not...
I rec d last night your Letter of the 11 th. Your Girls and M r shipley arrived in good health...
I reachd this city, on Sunday Evening, and have Waited one day to rest Myself and Horses. My...
We arrived here last night, or rather yesterday at one O Clock and here We dined and Slept. The...
after a sleepless night I begin my journey, with an anxious mind, tho not a desponding one. My...
I have not written to you since you left Me, but as I know you must feel anxious to hear, I write...
I rec d your favour of the 2 d by M r Dexter and this morning from M r Gerry an account of your...
Mr Gore came out this afternoon to see me; and informd me that Mr Dexter proposed to sit out...
I reachd this city in good Health last Evening I have not felt dissagreable at any place upon my...
The rain comeing on the morning I left Bristol, I reachd Vantilburys about noon & remaind there...
I have yours of 26 by Brisler and that of the 28 th. this Morning. Thomas is in Phyladelphia and...
I received last Evening yours of the 25—with a Heart filled with gratitude, for the many...
I have rec d yours of 24 th and thank you for your relation of our little domestic affairs at...
I am favoured this morning with yours of the 22 d.— This is Accession day you know. I shall...
I received Yours last Evening of the 21st, when on the road; I could not write; I was generally...
I have no line from you, Since the 13 th at Brookfield. There has been So much rainy Weather as...
I reachd this place yesterday about 11 oclock and found the Family all well the col with his...
I have written you but once Since I bid you farewell. I was Seized in Connecticutt with one of...
I Sent you a Letter this morning before I rec d yours of the 13. from Brookfield. I rejoice that...
Here I am at this favorite spot, I sat out on Wednesday, but was detaind at west Town on Thursday...
We arrived on the 10 th. I, much oppressed by one of my great Colds, which is now going Off.— I...
I rejoice in the fine weather you have had. accounts from N york & Philadelphia are rather...
I cannot Say when I shall be able to sett out. But I shall loose no time here. When the Public...
Such extreem cold Weather I do not recollect to have felt in March, as it has been this week, and...
I have been so overwhelmed with Business at the Close of the session of Congress and Since, that...
I have been informd to day, that a paper from N york the daily advertizer was received in Town on...
yesterday afternoon mr Greenleaf returnd from Boston, and as he, as well as my others Neighbours,...
I have not any Letter from you of a later date than the 9th; you was then unwell. I have one from...
I have just rec d yours of 14 th. — it has laid in the Post office I suppose Since saturday. The...
Your last Letter, which I have rec d was dated the 10 th. — I have one from M r Thomas at...
I cannot say that I write you from my Solitude, for who can call themselves Solitary, when in the...
upon the 12th, our dear Thomas reachd Quincy to my no small Joy! I am as happy in his company and...
I have just rec d yours of Feb. 1. and thank you for the Book.— We had one before, from the...
your observations in your last Letter, upon your Solitude; and your reflections upon your Age and...
Yours of 25 Ult. is rec d. — Thomas is to Sett off from N. York to day for Quincy and I wish him...
On Tuesday M r T. B. Adams left Us, at Eleven in the stage for New York & Boston and consequently...
In my solitude in Markett street, I find nothing so sociable as your Letters— those of 18 & 20...
I Received yours of the 16th on wedensday, and participated in the Joy and pleasure you must have...
I give you joy of the safe arrival of our dear Thomas; whom you will have cordially received...
Yesterday, Tuesday when the Levee Room began to be thin Brisler came running in, with the...
Yesterday in high stile with his Carriage and four, His Honor the Lieut Govenour made me a visit....
I thank God, it is now in my power to give you the pleasure you desired of receiving from me a...
I received your Letters of Dec br 31 & Jan’ry the 1 st I am sorry that it should fall to your Lot...
We have the Pleasure of your Letters to the 3 d . I think it is not worth while to bid for M rs...
I believe it was in some such cold weather as the present, that Solomon made the wise inquiry...
Three Vessells have arrived from Hambourg Since Thomas was there. The inclosed will shew you that...