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Mrs. Adams presents her best respects to Mr Southard as Mr Adams has with the greatest Kindness...
Your Letter with that of Hariet Welsh was received by me a few hours after your father and John...
Ere I touch upon the melancholy subject which at present occupies your mind; allow me to offer...
I yesterday wrote to you in answer to your Letter and as I suppose it will be agreeable to you to...
You I presume have been so deeply plunged in business that the sudden arrival of your father must...
This day has brought me an invitation in form to attend at the Capitol tomorrow to witness the...
I did not write you yesterday because I was so much fatigued I was obliged to lie down as soon as...
I yesterday sat down to answer your last Letter, and wrote two, neither of which I have sent, as...
From the earnestness of my last Letter I am much afraid that you may think as is often the case...
I left my famous case and bottle containing the teeth in the Mahogany desk in my bed room—I will...
Mrs. Adams presents her best respects to Mr Rush will be very much obliged to him to have the...
I was so much hurried when I wrote to you from New York that I am afraid you could scarcely read...
We have arrived safely here after a tolerably pleasant journey and a very pleasant visit at...
I have been so very sick the last day or two it has been impossible for me to write you I am...
I intended writing to you yesterday but was prevented by a feverish indisposition which I believe...
I send this enclosure and add a few lines to state that I shall leave this place on Wednesday for...
I wrote you a very few lines yesterday my dear Charles, with a promise to write to you again...
Your Note and packet came safely to me a few days since and I write a few lines merely to say...
Having received a very elegant Lace Cap from the Ladies of the Lace school at Newport I write to...
Thank you my Dear George for your Letter and the Farce which arrived safely the day before...
According to my promise I write to you again altho’ I do not feel quite sure that you will have...
I am very much afraid my Dear Thomas in consequence of your not writing to me according to your...
What! a letter from George I cried when your father put your last epistle in my hand yesterday...