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Yours my dear Sir, of the 15th Ulto: is in the same stile of partial friendship which I witnessed...
It is very many days since I address’d a line to any of my Quincy friends, and as I think I have...
Yes, my dear Friend—I am indeed the only one of my Father’s house who yet stands in this fading,...
I doubt not Sir, You will be pleased when I tell You that the Evening of my life is smoothed by...
I have myself, my dear Friend, been very unwell since I received your short but consolatory...
The sudden death of a very amiable Grand–Son, has involved myself and family in such deep...
Your Letter of the 24th. Ulto: ought to be early acknowledged by one, who, through a long life...
I did not my dear Mrs. Adams, write by yr Son when last in Plymouth, because I wished to retain...
With the same glow of affection which has for many years been cherished in my bosom, I received...
I cannot express to my dear Mrs. Adams the ardent desire I feel that we might at least have one...
I was much gratified by seeing your signature affixed to a Letter address’d to Mrs. Warren.—I am...
I cannot longer be silent while my friends are mourning the death of such a daughter as was our...
Your very friendly and very afflictive Letter reach’d me this day just as I was sitting down to...
Our mutual Friend Mrs Cushing called upon me a few days since and informed me that she expects...
I am myself, my dear Madam, in great trouble—since my date of yesterday, my amiable son the...
I have not received a Letter for a long time that gave me such real heart-felt pleasure, as yours...
Though I have received no reply to my last, I interrupt Mrs. Adams again on a subject that lays...
The inclosed was written with design to forward by your Son, who I then presumed would have...
I had for several weeks been anticipating the pleasure I have recently received on the arrival of...
A token of Love & Friendship .—What can be more acceptable to a mind of Sensibility?— Your every...
The with in I prepared with design to forward by your Son on his return from Barnstable Court,...
Blessed are the Peace-makers!—In that glorious band of righteous do I class my friend Mrs. Adams....
Though I have felt the complicated affliction that has recently assailed my friends at Quincy, I...
I never received a Letter from my dear Mrs. Adams but that an emotion was awakened which is not...
At a time of life when retirement is sought for, and the release from all political attentions...
You begin your Letter, Sir, of August 8th. with complaints of “new demonstrations of Mrs....
I know not how to satisfy the demands you make upon my time and patience without entering into...
Your fourth Letter like the preceding ones, discovers a fixed determination to mis-construe every...
Before I had an opportunity to forward my reply to yours of July 11th: I received another letter...
After a long suspension of a friendly literary intercourse, it was very unexpected to me this...