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As your good Lady had promised me the favour of a visit before your return to your Native Town,...
I had just retired to my Chamber and taken up my pen to congratulate you upon the arrival of the...
Your Billit was deliverd to me a Day or two ago. I am much obliged to you for your kind offer but...
I really began to feel very uneasy at your long Silence and feared Sickness or some disaster had...
Your favour of April 6th reachd me to day per favour Mr. Williams, and is the only one I have had...
I must write you a few lines by this opportunity, altho tis a long time since I had the pleasure...
I hope you have had no occasion either from Enemies or the Dangers of the Sea to repent your...
Your favour of the 5th instant is just come to hand. I should like very well to see the Speach...
I was much surprized to Night upon receiving a Letter from you, in which you say you have not...
Tis almost four Months since you left your Native land and Embarked upon the Mighty waters in...
In a Letter from my Dear absent Friend the day before he saild dated on Board the Frigate he...
Tho I cannot stile you a plant of my Hand, in some measure I own you as a child of my care, and...
By Mr. Guile who is bound to Amsterdam and from thence to France, I embrace this opportunity of...
I could not omit so favourable an opportunity as the present of writing you a line by Mr. Warren...
My dear Mr. Adams when he left me recommended Mr. Wendle to me as one of those Friends he had...
Nothing but a very bad soar finger has withheld my Hand from writing to my Friend, and telling...
My spirits are rather low, I do not feel in any great moode for useing my pen, yet I cannot let...
At length my anxiety is relieved and the happy happy tidings of your arrival and safety in France...
I will not omit any opportunity of writing tho ever so great an uncertainty whether it will ever...
By the alliance (a fine frigate Built in Newbury port commanded by Capt. Laundry a Native of...
How lonely are my days? How solitary are my Nights? Secluded from all Society but my two Little...
Writing is not A la mode de Paris, I fancy or sure I should have heard from my son; or have you...
By a Vessel of my unkles bound to Bilboa I write you a few lines, and commit them to the care of...
I am happy to hear of your safe arrival tho not at the port, I wished to hear you were. You will...
The enclosed Letter I send to your care. The triffel which accompanies it I ask your acceptance...
Enclosed I return according to your direction a duplicate Number of the journals. Number 29 is...
As I have so often troubled you with my fears tis a debt I owe your patience to communicate to...
I had scarcly closed my packet to you when I received your Letters dated Ferrol and Corunna. I am...
Do you love the Natural sentiments of the Heart Take them then as they flow from the pen of...
I must attempt a few lines to you (tho very much troubled with whitlows upon my fingers) in reply...