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In the course of a week or two we propose to visit Boston and I expect to find your mind as much...
Your Letter of 19 July was delivered to me just after I had dispatched my last and I now hasten...
At the risk of incurring the anger of my husband, and under the apprehension of your displeasure;...
Tomorrow we leave this place with the intention of visiting you in Boston if nothing should...
After a most fatiguing journey in which I suffered grievously we arrived at half past nine...
As Mr. & Mrs. Johnson intend leaving us this evening I write you a few lines to assure you of our...
6 October Rose early and crossed in the Team Boat to Mrs. de Fish Kiln Landing Mr. de Wint having...
In Joke while I was in Boston you one day said you would lend your Books to your Uncle Tom in New...
To say how much I was affected at not seeing you the day I left Boston would indeed be impossible...
Depart thou Sainted Spirit, Wing thy happy flight, To the bright realms of everlasting light; Yet...
The extreeme distress of mind under which Mr Adams labours in consequence of our dear Mother’s...
The state of cruel anxiety in which we remain on account of your Grandmamma’s illness has...
Expecting constantly to hear from you my dear Harriet I have felt involuntarily inclined to...
Your sudden silence after the affectionate and unremitted attention you shewed during your dear...
What have you been doing? where has your reason flown? while your poor Grandmother was yet warm...
Will Mr Coleman do Mr and Mrs Adams the favour of coming and dining with them, this day at five...
I yesterday received your kind Letter in which you so feelingly lament the loss of Mrs. Adams—The...
Your father wrote you a Letter yesterday in which he desires you to remain with your Grandfather...
Mr. Adams yesterday received a Letter from you in which you are so kind as to send me a...
December 10 Recieved a charming visit from Mr. Bagot, who sat with me an hour and chatted very...
I scarcly know how to apologize for my remissness in not writing to you sooner but did you know...
17th So very cold remained at home all day and saw no one 18 The day still severely cold but was...
As I hear there has been a great fall of snow during the last week or two in Boston I suppose you...
I yesterday received your Letter of the 15 instt. and really can scarcely find an excuse for my...
25 This being Xmas day received visits as usual from Mr. & Madame de Neuville—As I have just...
I must begin this Sheet by observing that I have touched rather more largely upon political...
Mr. and Mrs. Adams request the Honor of Capt Barnard’s Company at Dinner on Monday the 4h of...
You Letter was brought two days since, and I should have received it with the same pleasure your...
Accept my sincere thanks for your very kind Letter, and your still more kind wishes on the return...
8th. The morning very stormy and a heavy fall of snow sent to decline an invitation to a Ball...
I yesterday received your Letter of the 1st Jany. and cannot account for the length of time it...
15 February January —Waked so ill with cramps in my Stomach as to be unable to rise and continued...
Jany. 22 Still in bed not allowed to rise in consequence of the faint turn’s which still harrass...
Feby 1. Continued very ill but having company at Dinner made an effort to struggle against my...
I was delighted with your Letter and was only sorry you did not mention your health, which I...
Feby 11 Mr Bailey called this morning and informed us that Mr Pinckney was to speak at the...
Feby 13—A very bad cold—The day very stormy which prevented my going out—Mr. Bailey passed the...
In the midst of bustle and preparation for a small party of 400 and some person’s I cannot...
Feby. 18th The Evening brought my expected guests or rather a small part of them and on the whole...
I have just received your little and your big Letter, and return you many thanks for both, which...
Your two last Letters would have been answered much sooner if they I had not been constantly...
Your Grandfather has expressed so much satisfaction at your conduct during your visit to him this...
The character you give of your friend Dawes is so pleasing, that I am much rejoiced at your...
Feby. 27 Remained at home all the morning—Mr. Adams dined with Mr. Lowndes—In the evening went to...
March 4th. Took a long walk the weather being beautiful—returned home to dress for dinner at...
8 March—Had a party of 48 or 50 in the evening which was less dull than I could possibly have...
My Lecture was intended to warn you against imprudently expressing your feelings even in a good...
Your Letter of the 6th was brought to me yesterday and made me laugh heartily—I congratulate you...
In yours of the 4th & 7th you tell me that you had taken a fresh cold but that it was nearly...
You reproach me unjustly my dear John and I suspect you received a long letter from me the 15 or...