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I am returned to my yearly servitude, and have began to drudge for the winter, if not for both...
I received, by Mr. King, your letter of December 30th. I am uneasy if I do not hear from you once...
I thank you for your kind letter of the tenth of this month. Mr. G. may well be shocked at the...
I quitted you with a heavy heart with many reflections upon my mind known only to myself. You ask...
Our anxiety for you, in your present circumstances and situation among strangers, (though we...
I received a few days ago your kind letter written at East Chester Nov r: 4. and am very thankful...
You must not flatter yourself with the expectation of hearing from Colonel Smith until the...
I believe I have not acknowledged your favour of the 20th January, which I received in its...
April the 2 d: and the anniversary of the birth of my dear Grandson whom I am half distracted to...
I received p r. post yours of the 17 th this day. I shall forward your Letter to the Children. I...
Mr. Jefferson has the honour to present his compliments to Mrs. Smith and to send her the two...
I received yours of February 13th, and was happy to learn that you and your little ones were...
I received last night your favour of the 17 th and thank you for the pamphlets you sent me— I had...
It is now ten days since we left London, and have been waiting at Portsmouth and here for the...
I received with great pleasure your kind letter from Dover, and rejoiced in your safe arrival in...
I received your two letters of April 5th and 7th, yesterday, and I enclosed you two from the...
I suppose you wish to hear from me and from your little boy. He is very well, and very amusing,...
Colonel Smith spent the last evening with me, and presented me with your kind letter of the 29th...
Your kind letter of the fourth of this month is before me. I have frequently desired your mother...
I received your kind letter of February 12th, as well as one, by Mr. Storer, of February 2d. I...
It has been no small mortification to me since my arrival here, that I have not been able to hold...
I received a few days ago your letter of April 27 th: which was forwarded to me from London. My...
Whether we shall preserve peace, or be involved in war, is a problem, not easily solved; but I...
After a journey without any accident, I arrived here, in good health, the Friday night after I...
I would tell you that I had an ague in my face, and a violent toothache, which has prevented my...
I have received your kind letter of the first of this month. Mr. Langworthy appears to me, as he...
About a month after I last took my leave of you in New York, I sailed from Boston, and after a...
I wrote to you by your brother making a proposal to you which you might not consider me in...
I have not written to you since I received yours of January 5th. I go from home but very little,...
I dare say, my friend, when you receive this, you will think I have moved with great rapidity....