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When your Son delivered me your kind letter, little did I think, it would be so long, before I...
I hear by Dr Tufts that our Medford Farm will be greatly injured by the middlesex Canal being cut...
I have been gratified by receiving two kind letters from you. No circumstance of joy or sorrow...
I hope my Dear Sister, has had her Cup of happiness filled, by having an amiable long absent Son,...
For the communications by Mrs Black, you have my grateful acknowledgements. She made me only a...
A mind agitated by the Vicissitudes attendant upon the present juncture of publick affairs, &...
Not one word have I heard from my Dear Sister, since I left Boston, nor have I had any...
Miss Palmer has given me hopes of your coming, & Mrs Smith to our Exhibition, & says, you say,...
A Letter which I had a long time wished for, I at length received from my Affectionate Sister....
How often do we find that having much to say, the full heart cannot impart the half— This evil I...
It is a long time since I have written to you— My mind has been so agitated that I was not fit to...
My little Abby—has been sick with a slow intermitting fever, occasioned by a cold—which has...
After many expecting, anxious hours for my dear Nephew, I am made happy by seeing his safe...
I have this moment been conversing with Richard Dexter upon the subject of becoming one in your...
Whenever I have set myself down to write to my dear Sisters, I have found myself so drowned in...
Though the kind remembrance I have of my Sister is imprinted upon my heart, as with a point of a...
I have thought day after day, that another should not pass without writing to my much loved...
Least I should forget it, I acknowledge the receipt of ten Dollars you sent while I was at...
Since my last my time has been cheifly occupied, in attending to those services, which were due...
Your kind Letter which assured me of your welfare was a cordial to my heart. It came safe to...
Health to my Sister, under a more fervid Sun, than that to which she has hitherto been...
If words could express the gratitude I feel for your kindness to me, & my Children, it would be...
Day after day has slid off into the ocean of time, with the Yesterdays beyond the flood, replete...
Your kind invitations would have induced Mr Peabody to have visited you at Quincy had it not now...
I rejoice that the important question in Congress has terminated so happily, & that the Vice...
I am very sorry that I could not send Betsy Quincy with her Cousin, but my being unwell prevented...
The tender solicitude you have shewn for my health, demands the earliest return I can make—& it...
It is indeed several weeks since I have written to you—an eventful term to me—multiplied with...
My Uncle Smith has been so kind as to send me word this Morning, that a Nephew of Mr Gill’s was...
Two Vessels arrived from London while I was upon my little southern Tour. It was in vain that I...