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Since the joyfull News of the Reduction of Boston by the Forces of the united Colonies, my Mind...
I See by the publick Papers that M r Hancock has resigned, and I Suppose you have just passed...
When it is Said that it is the Prerogative of omniscience to Search Hearts, I Suppose it is meant...
I am going tomorrow Morning on an Errand to Lord Howe not to beg a Pardon, I assure you, but to...
I was told in Boston that Mr. Avery and Mr. Wendell had been proposed for Judges of the Inferior...
The Situation of things in England cannot be too much attended to at this time— The whimsical...
I have written so fully to Congress and to particular Friends before, and have so little Time...
This Morning I received your kind Favours of the 11th. and 19th. Ultimo—with the Enclosures....
I thank You for the Papers and your Card of 22d July. The Letters inclosed I shall send along. My...
Yesterday, the Governor called a Council at Cambridge. Eight Members met at Brattles. This no...
Broken to Pieces and worn out, with the Diseases engendered by the tainted Atmosphere of...
An unfortunate Vessell has arrived from France. The brave Fellow who commanded her, is blown to...
Governor Ward of Rhode Island has a son about five and twenty years old who has been so far...
Yours of the 10th. instant, came by Yesterdays Post. This I Suppose will find you, at Boston,...
Your Favour of October 6. I rec d but Yesterday.— I had before written very fully to M r Jay, a...
I have directed a Packett to you, by this days Post, and Shall only add a few Words by Fessenden....
I have had the Pleasure and the Honour of Several Letters from you, and one from an incomparable...
I shall make you sick at the Sight of a Letter from me. I find by Edes’s Paper that Joseph Pearse...
For the Honour of the Massachusetts I have laboured in Conjunction with my Brethren to get you...
The Debates, and Deliberations in Congress are impenetrable Secrets: but the Conversations in the...
I received yours of the 29 of June, by M r Jefferson, whose appointment gives me great Pleasure....
Yours of Ap. 30. was handed me yesterday. My Writing So seldom to you, proceeds from Necessity...
I had this Morning the Pleasure of your Favour of Feb. 22. by the Post. This is the first Letter...
The honourable Samuel Hewes Esqr, a Delegate in Congress from North Carolina from 1774 to 1777,...
I would write often if I had any thing to communicate: But Obligations of Honour forbid some...
Our Association, against Importations and Exportations, from and to Gr. Britain, Ireland andthe...
Last Night, I received your Letter of Octr. 7th by a Special Messenger from M. De Sartine, who...
Mr. Jonathan Mifflin, a young Gentleman of this City, a Relation of our Friend the Quarter Master...
Major Mifflin goes in the Character of Aid de Camp to General Washington. I wish You to be...
This Day the Congress has passed the most important Resolution, that ever was taken in America....