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Mrs. Adams’es Respectfull Compliments to Dr. Franklin, is much obliged to him for the oil he was...
I presume my dear Lucy would be dissapointed if her cousin does not deliver her a line from her...
Mr. Storers departure is delayed from day to day so that I fear he will have a dissagreeable time...
I believe that Mr. Storer is going to leave Us in good earnest. He has so long and so many months...
I went from my own little writing room below stairs just now into your Pappas; where Mr. Storer...
I do not expect to date you any more letters from this place. Delighfull and blooming Garden, how...
Did you ever my dear Betsy see a person in real Life such as your imagination form’d of Sir...
Your kind Letters of July and August are before me. I thank you most sincerely for the particular...
I would not omit so good an opportunity as presents by Mr. Short, of continuing the...
I know your good will to have written to me if you had been able. It gives me pain to hear that...
You bring me much deeper in Debt than I was aware of, but thus it often happens to those who are...
Half the pleasure of a Letter consist in its being written to the moment and it always gave me...
Your favours by Colln. Smith and by the Baron Polintz came safe to hand. As you have justly...
Captain Callihan sails sooner than we expected so that we have not time to write to several of...
I have been situated here for near six weeks. It is one of the finest squares in London. The air...
Your kind Letter of November 6, I received the 4 of Jan’ry. I hope you have received my September...
For your kind congratulations upon my arrival in Europe, receive my thanks. Those only, who have...
Your obliging favour of April 25 came to hand by Captain Lyde just after my arrival here. The...
I have not yet noticed your obliging favor of April 26th, which reached me by Captain Lyde,...
There is a Gentleman by the Name of Blakney a Philadelphian who is with other company to dine...
Mr. Adams has already written you that we arrived in London upon the 27 of May. We journey’d...
To what cause shall I attribute your silence, that not a line has reachd me since I arrived in...
And why my dear Madam have you not written a few lines, and tuckt into a corner of my good uncles...
I have not written you a single line since you left me. Your sisters punctuality I saw would...
I received your favour last evening which is the first line we have had from you; I shall send to...
Mr. Fox a young Gentleman from Philadelphia who came recommended by Dr. Rush to Mr. Adams, will...
There is a Young Gentleman going from Passy in the pacquet for New York. His Name is Chaumont,...
I should not so soon have ventured to interrupt your more important avocations by an other...
It was not untill the 21 of April that your Letter of December 1st. reach’d me, tho forwarded by...
I had my dear Girl such an obligeing visit from you last Night, and such sweet communion with you...