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We hoped to have the pleasure of seeing you again in Camp before you set out for Philadelphia,...
On my Arrival at Cambridge Mr. Craigie waited on me and sollicited my appointing of him...
Your Family were pretty well yesterday; also Mr. Cranches and mine; N Q has a bad cold. I have...
I wrote you One or two letters not knowing of your being coming home all that time. We have...
We have Nothing here sufficiently important to communicate, As it is hardly worthwhile to tell...
I must beg the Liberty of introducing to your acquaintance, Capt. Harry G. Livingston of New...
Capt. Gordon Hutchins the bearer hereof, being a Man of Experience in Military Service, the late...
I have been very much Indisposed for the greater part of the Time since you left us. I have been...
Monday Night Two Thousand men under the Command of Brigadier General Thomas took possession of...
As your time is so Much Devoted to the Service of the publick that you have Little Leasure for...
The 2 instant at night we began a cannonade and bombardment upon the Enemy, and continued it...
Your very Acceptable Favour of the 7th Instant Came to hand this Day. You could not have...
The 17th Instant the Pirates all abandoned their Works in Boston and Charlestown and went on...
Two accounts of loss by hostilities committed by the Ministerial Navy, which came to hand since...
This acknowledges the favour of your Letter dated Feby 18th. which I received March 15th the Day...
When I wrote you last I was at Plymouth sick, and Confined. I did not return to this place till...
Your Favour by ’the reputed Author of Common Sense’ I have not yet answered, as I was not then,...
As the Ships of War now building in this and other Colonies for the Continental Service, will...
The sudden departure of the plunderers of Boston and the removal of the Continental troops from...
I cannot omit so good an opportunity as now offers, of paying my respects to you. Nothing...
I arrived here last Evening in a very indifferent State of Health and shall return or not return...
Your late worthy Governor Hutchinson used to mark some of his Letters confidential . You will...
Yours of the 4t. Instant, I have received which I received by Via Watertown but As the post is...
After a Tedious Journey, (occasion by bad roads and wet weather I arrived here in good health,)...
I left Saratoga last Tuesday and arrived at this place the same afternoon. I expected to find the...
Soon after I came to this place I took the freedom to write you. I once more ask leave to inform...
I left Fort George on last Fryday afternoon and arrived at this place yesday Evening. I have just...
I arriv’d in this City last Monday 15th. Instant. I left Boston with much Regret, not so much...
I wrote last Thursday Morning by the Post to our Friend Mr. S. Adams—to which I refer you on some...
I wrote you, by last Weeks post, and am confirmd in my Opinion As to what I wrote you, with...