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I please myself with the probability that before this you are safely arrived at Philadelphia,...
I have very Accidentally heard of this Opportunity by Mr. Brown and have so short Notice of it...
I had the pleasure of your favours of the 23d. Instant Yesterday. I am glad to find that you have...
For the Honour of the Massachusetts I have laboured in Conjunction with my Brethren to get you...
The Congress have this Day, made an establishment of an Hospital and appointed Dr. Church...
I can never Sufficiently regret, that this Congress have acted So much out of Character, as to...
I shall make you sick at the Sight of a Letter from me. I find by Edes’s Paper that Joseph Pearse...
Watertown, 25 July 1775. FC ( M-Ar : Mass. House of Representatives Records, 57:263). As speaker,...
In Confidence,—I am determined to write freely to you this Time. —A certain great Fortune and...
I have many Things to write you, which thro Haste and Confusion, I fear, I Shall forget. Upon the...
I yesterday returned from Plymouth where I had opportunity of spending only three or four days in...
I have the Pleasure of inclosing you, a Declaration. Some call it a Manifesto. And We might...
I wrote you several days ago, and wrote in a hurry, Expecting the Generals Express would be along...
I have just Time to inclose You, a Declaration and an Address. How you will like them I know not....
I am much Obliged to you for your favours by the Sage, Brave, and Amiable General Washington, by...
Every Line I receive from you, gives me great Pleasure, and is of vast Use to me in the public...
I have this Moment Sealed a Letter to you which is to go by my hospitable, honest, benevolent...
I am extreamly obliged to you for your Favour of the 20th. of June. The last Fall, I had a great...
I feel great reluctance in suffering any Opportunity to pass without writeing to you. I can...
Major Mifflin goes in the Character of Aid de Camp to General Washington. I wish You to be...
This Letter will go by the sage, brave, and amiable General Washington, to whom I have taken the...
Since my last I have the pleasure of Several of yours. I am Extreamly obliged to you, and to...
Since my last I have waited with Impatience to hear from you. I mean Individually. The public...
I have written a few Lines to Dr Warren to whom I refer you. It is of vast Importance that the...
We have been puzzled to discover, what we ought to do, with the Canadians and Indians. Several...
The Bearers of this are two young Gentlemen from Maryland, of one of the best and first Families...
I am vastly obliged to you for your Letter. It was like cold Water to a thirsty Soul. We Suffer,...
After I had Executed my Commission at Providence, I Returned Home set Mrs. Warren down in her own...
I have had the Pleasure and the Honour of Several Letters from you, and one from an incomparable...
With some difficulty I have Obtained the Inclosed. Some scruples which you have not resolved, and...