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A Method of collecting Salt Petre from the Air which is talked of here is this. Take of Lime and...
Governor Ward of Rhode Island has a son about five and twenty years old who has been so far...
Upon the Receipt of the Intelligence of Dr. Church’s Letter, Dr. Morgan was chosen in his Room....
Our Association, against Importations and Exportations, from and to Gr. Britain, Ireland andthe...
I did not hear till Yesterday in the Afternoon that Coll. Reed had any Intention to leave us so...
I must begin every Letter with Thanks for the Receipt of your Favours, haveing such Abundant...
I last Evening received yours by Capt. Gist, and this Morning by Fessenden. It gives me great...
I have only Time to acquaint you that Congress have ordered the arrears of Pay to be discharged...
I Returned from Plymouth last Wednesday after An Absence of about 10 days. In my way I called on...
Since my last I have not A Scrip from you. Whether you Intend by withholding the Encouragement...
The Committee of both Houses appointed to consider a Plan for fiting out one or more Armed...
The Committee appointed to take into consideration the Letter from his excellency General...
Whereas John Hancock, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Robert Treat Paine, and Elbridge Gerry Esqrs....
I am Extreamly hurried this morning, and therefore have only time to Express my wishes for your...
Mr. Archibald Buchannan, and Mr. Walter Tolley both of Maryland, and hearty Friends of America,...
I Shall inclose to a Lady of my Acquaintance all the News Papers which have been printed in this...
We have at last hit upon a Plan which promises fair for Success. Dr. Franklin, and Mr. Chase of...
I have been very much Indisposed for the greater part of the Time since you left us. I have been...
I have not received more than one Letter from you since I left you and that was a very Short one....
Since the joyfull News of the Reduction of Boston by the Forces of the united Colonies, my Mind...
When I wrote you last I was at Plymouth sick, and Confined. I did not return to this place till...
As foreign Affairs become every day more interesting to Us no Pains should be spared to acquire a...
I agree with you, in yours of the 30 March, in opinion that five Regiments are too Small a Force...
Last Evening, a Letter was received, by a Friend of yours, from Mr. John Penn, one of the...
The Management of so complicated and mighty a Machine, as the United Colonies, requires the...
Were I as Ceremonious as I suppose the Ladies will be about their Tea visits, after the late...
Since my last we have the formidable Accounts of the Exertion of the powers and Malice of Britain...
Inclosed you have an Account of Powder supplyed the Army lately before Boston, by this Colony. We...
Yours of Ap. 30. was handed me yesterday. My Writing So seldom to you, proceeds from Necessity...
This Day the Congress has passed the most important Resolution, that ever was taken in America....