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A favourable opportunity offering by Mr. Austin of writing to you, I embrace it, in compliance to...
In a Letter which came to me to Night you chide yourself for neglecting writing so frequently as...
Your Letters arrived in the absence of Mr. Adams who is gone as far as Portsmouth, little...
Your obliging favour came to hand yesterday in the absence of my dearest Friend, and as he will...
I little thought when you left me, that so much time would have Elapsed before I had taken my pen...
I am greatly allarmed and distressd at the intelligence from Bordeaux, with regard to Dr....
My dear Mrs. Storers obliging favour was handed me to day. It found me with an additional Weight...
Tis a little more than 3 week s since the dearest of Friends and tenderest of Husbands left his...
I was meditating a Letter to my dear Sister when her agreable favour reachd my Hands. Tho my own...
Your repeated kind favours demand my acknowledgment. I own I have been rather remiss in not...
I have waited with great patience, restraining as much as posible every anxious Idea for 3...
I will not again be so long silent, indeed your repeated kind favours call upon me for acknowled...
Your Billit was deliverd to me a Day or two ago. I am much obliged to you for your kind offer but...
I should write to you with a much more cherefull Heart if I knew where to find you, but as yet I...
Tis almost four Months since you left your Native land and Embarked upon the Mighty waters in...
Will you forgive my so often troubling you with my fears and anxieties; Groundless as some of...
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 know not whether I ought to reply to your favour of April the first, for inded Sir I begin to...
Shall I tell my dearest that tears of joy filld my Eyes this morning at the sight of his well...
As I have so often troubled you with my fears tis a debt I owe your patience to communicate to...
By Mr. Tailor, who has promised me to deliver this with his own hand to you, or distroy it if...
I have not wrote you so soon as I should have done, if I had known where to have directed to you,...
This Moment your favour of August the 6 is come to hand. My Heart reproaches me that I have not...
I really began to feel very uneasy at your long Silence and feared Sickness or some disaster had...
Your favour of the 5th instant is just come to hand. I should like very well to see the Speach...
Tho I cannot stile you a plant of my Hand, in some measure I own you as a child of my care, and...
I was much surprized to Night upon receiving a Letter from you, in which you say you have not...
It is difficult my dearest Friend at the instant in which the Heart finds itself dissapointed of...
Writing is not A la mode de Paris, I fancy or sure I should have heard from my son; or have you...