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I have all along flattered myself with hopes that I might with Propriety have taken Leave of the...
This Morning I received your favour of the 21 st. of January. I am Sure your People do a great...
The Judges are now here— Judge Cushing is under the Hands of D r Tate who is Said to have wrought...
I have this moment rec d your favour of 25. April.— If you want more Money before June borrow it...
The Senate are now in Possession of the Budget.— It is a Bone to gnaw for The Aristocrats as well...
The Mail of Yesterday brought me, a rich Treasure in your kind Letters of the 18. 24 and 25 th of...
I was not disappointed Yesterday, for the Post brought me your Letter of January. and I was...
If I could take a Walk or a Ride to N. Y. in the Evening and come here again in the Morning how...
Your fav r of 24 th marked by the Post office 22 d of Dec r. I rec d. Yesterday. M r Osgoods...
We go on as Usual—Congress resolving one Thing and the Democratical societies resolving the...
I went on Fryday night with M r Storer to the Drawing Room, where the Warmth of the Weather...
Vive la Baggatelle! Dulce est desipere. I have no other Resource in my solitude, amidst all my...
Cheesman has at length arrived and I have rec d my Trunk in much better order than I expected....
I have taken a Sheet of Paper, only to wish you an happy new Year and many happy repetitions of...
I this day rec d your favours of the 8. and 12 th. but how this last could have leaped to this...
I have rec d your favour of Nov. 23.— M r Cooper The Friend of our Diplomatic at the Hague, I...
I received yesterday two Letters from each of our Sons at the Hague, who were very well and in...
Brisler has shipped, on board The Abby Captain Eames, two Barrells of Flour, one hundred Weight...
The Alteration of Post Days or some other Cause has disappointed me of a Letter from you this...
I have this morning rec d your kind Letters of 10 & 11 th. of May.— You mention Land bought by D...
This is the coldest day We have felt this Winter, and if it were not for the hope I have of a...
We arrived here last night in good Season. The Roads were not very bad, and the Weather, tho...
The Senate is to meet at Ten, this morning and I hope will finish: but it is still uncertain. I...
Last Week I received through M r Izard a kind Invitation to dine with M rs Powell, whom I had not...
Entre nous M r sheerjashub Bourne called upon me the other Morning to ask me some Questions about...
The Travelling I Suppose has retarded the Post of this Week, till to Day, when I received your...
I shall inclose with this, some Letters between Randolph and Hammond which will shew you how...
I am now Settled.— The first night I went to a M r Alders, opposite to M r Binghams, but not...
By the Post of Yesterday I received your kind Letter of the 4 th. of this month, and, by it, was...
On Saturday I Saw our sons Letter to the Secretary of State. M r Randolph expressed his intire...
I thank you for presenting a Barrell of Flour to my Mother, and wish you to do every Thing for...
I wrote you last Week and inclosed an order for 600. Let me know when you receive it. Although...
I rec d. Yesterday your kind favour of the 11 th. I have not been able lately to write you so...
I had Yesterday the Pleasure of yours of January 5. I will Send, to M r Adams a Check upon the...
Since the Certainty has arrived of the very honourable Reelection of our Friend M r Smith of S....
Yesterday I attended the Dedication of a Temple. The Presbyterian Congregation in Market Street,...
I rec d your favour of the 9 th. Yesterday. The Weather is now extream Cold. The River is frozen...
Yesterday I had your favour of 16. M r Osgoods sermon has been printed here. I have heard M r...
I am weary of this Scæne of Dulness. We have done nothing and Shall do nothing this Session,...
I promised you in my last an Account of the Commencement in the Methodists Meetinghouse north...
The public Prints, announce the Death of my old esteemed Friend General Roberdeau, whose Virtues...
I Send you, at present the Negotiations with M r Hammond as I sent you before those with M r...
The Presidents Speech is so important to the Public that I know you will be anxious to See it as...
It is a common Observation of Old People, that as they advance in Life time appears to run off...
You have sometime since, I presume, received my Letters inclosing those of our son Thomas of the...
I know not how to throw off, the Lassitude that hangs upon me.—weary of a daily round, which to...
Through the finest Fields of Wheat Rye, Barley Oats and Clover, but very indifferent Roads We...
I have rec d yours of the 10 th and a Cordial it was, for I began to be fearful for your health....
I have just now rec d your favour of the 12 th. The Mail from the Eastward has been unusually...
Your favour of 8. March is just put into my hand.— My beloved Mother is very near my heart and...