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I arrived here Yesterday from Philadelphia in my Way to Quincy. My little Flock are now all...
I last Week at Philadelphia rec d your kind Letter of April by Capt n Boadge, and it has been a...
The Senate is to meet at Ten, this morning and I hope will finish: but it is still uncertain. I...
Some Senators are confident We shall rise tomorrow or next day. if so, I shall be with you on...
The Sun is so bright and augurs Such heat that I am doubtful whether I shall go out to Landsdowne...
I received yesterday two Letters from each of our Sons at the Hague, who were very well and in...
Last Night the Consul General De la Tombe made me a Visit with your kind Letter of the 18 th. He...
M r Adet was presented to The President on Tuesday and accompanied by The Secretary of State made...
It is painfull to feel an Impulse to write when there is nothing to Say. I write merely to let...
If I could take a Walk or a Ride to N. Y. in the Evening and come here again in the Morning how...
I have rec d yours of the 10 th and a Cordial it was, for I began to be fearful for your health....
The Senate are now in Possession of the Budget.— It is a Bone to gnaw for The Aristocrats as well...
Through the finest Fields of Wheat Rye, Barley Oats and Clover, but very indifferent Roads We...
I have received your Letters Numbers 1. 2. 3. 4. and 5. but not in the order, in which they were...
Your kind Letters of Nov. 2. and Dec r 20 are before me. You will Soon learn the meaning of the...
I have but lately received your kind Letters of the 3 d and 21. of Dec r. — They were like cold...
I have but lately received your kind Letter from Amsterdam of the 17 th of November and another...
This is the coldest day We have felt this Winter, and if it were not for the hope I have of a...
As you Seem to wish to know my sentiments of M r Kents Lecture I will give you a few Hints to...
Our amiable Professor, in the 5 th Page, informs us that “The free Commonwealth of the United...
I heartily congratulate you on your fortunate escape from a dangerous accident. I was so very...
Your Letter of the 7 th relieved my Mind, from a great Anxiety and Depression on Account of my...
M r Wilcocks a Son of M r Wilcocks a respectable Lawyer of this City is bound to Hamborough and...
Your Letter of the 19 of October from London gave me great Joy and all your other Friends of whom...
I was not disappointed Yesterday, for the Post brought me your Letter of January. and I was...
The Judges are now here— Judge Cushing is under the Hands of D r Tate who is Said to have wrought...
I was So happy in the News of the agreable Circumstances of your Sister and her Infant, and of...
This Morning I received your favour of the 21 st. of January. I am Sure your People do a great...
A Letter from M r Jay of the 24. of November informs me, that he had rec d two Letters from your...
You have sometime since, I presume, received my Letters inclosing those of our son Thomas of the...