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This day three weeks I left Home, since which I have not heard a word from thence. I wrote you...
You I presume are so much occupied and fatigued with the duties of your station that you can get...
You and I, my dear Madam have trod together, through one Gloomy scene, of war, havock and...
I came to Town yesterday and have engaged My passage on Board the ship Active Capt. Lyde,...
For your kind congratulations upon my arrival in Europe, receive my thanks. Those only, who have...
It was not untill yesterday that I received your Letter & mrs Cranchs. mr mccomick came up &...
I begin my Letter with the congratulations of the season, to you and all my other Friends & for...
I acknowledg myself indebted to you for two kind Letters, both of which found me in circumstances...
We have had very severe weather almost ever since you left us. About the middle of Febry. came a...
Mr. Smith is at last about to leave us. I cannot in conscience omit so good an opportunity of...
I will try to write tho it is with much difficulty I hold My pen, oweing to a very painfull Soar...
Least you should not see many of the curiosities produced in the Aurora; I shall now and then...
Was it ever colder in this Country. the glasses have fallen much below 0, tho a bright sunshine...
Well My dear son S Carolin has behaved as Your Father always Said She would. the concequence to...
I received your obliging favour by Mrs. Morgan, with the papers, and the other articles you sent...
I received your kind Letter of dec br and sincerely congratulate you and my Neice upon the Birth...
Two Days ago, I was favoured with your polite and elegant Letter of January 22. I have received...
Your obligeing favour of Sepbr 10th was put into my hands the day before I set out upon a journey...
I generally endeavour to write you once a week, if my Letters do not reach you, tis oweing to the...
I have this moment received yours of the 26 th of March with respect to m r Porter I should be...
I yesterday received your Letter giving me an account of the distressd Situation of Sister Smith....
I received your Letter by mr Roberdeau who with our son and young mr Quincy came out and dinned...
I received by way of Providence last week Your kind Letter of the 11th sent by Mrs Barret,...
It is difficult my dearest Friend at the instant in which the Heart finds itself dissapointed of...
A Memorable day in our calender a Church beloning to the dutch congregation is this day to be...
yours of the 18 I received on Thursday 23— and I rejoice to hear mr Black got home so soon, as I...
Your repeated kind favours demand my acknowledgment. I own I have been rather remiss in not...
Should a vessel cross the Atlantick, and my dear Thomas not find a few lines from his Mother, I...
your observations in your last Letter, upon your Solitude; and your reflections upon your Age and...
Your favour dated at Amsterdam in july was last evening handed to me; and this evening your...
Thursday is My Red Letter Day. then I usually get your favours, and a package of papers. the last...
I received by the post of Yesterday, Your kind favour of Jan ’ry 28 th and I am the more...
Mr otis will tell you all the News in this quarter of the Earth, where Wickedness abounds of all...
I think my dear Betsy that some Letter of yours must have faild, as I have none of a later date,...
I inclose to you a memorandum which I received from Mrs Smith, the Receit given you for the Money...
Your favour of Jan’ry 19 never reachd me till the 26 of this Month. The only reason why I did not...
The pleasing Emotions excited by the sight of a Letter, in Your Hand writing, were similar to...
I received your kind Letter of the 23 Feb ry and was happy to learn that our Friends were all...
If I had waited patiently for the post of Thursday Noon, I need not have had so much anxiety, but...
I believe it was in some such cold weather as the present, that Solomon made the wise inquiry...
Your favour of December 9 came to hand this Evening from Philadelphia, by the same post received...
I wrote you to day by Mr. Smith but as I suppose this will reach you sooner, I omitted mentioning...
The senate on thursday voted to have the dispatches from our Envoys made publick, and orderd them...
Captain Callihans delay gives me an other opportunity of writing you, tho I have nothing material...
I received Your very friendly Letter Yesterday and thank You for Your communication which I...
mr Thorntons stay has been protracted much beyond the time I expected, and it gives me an other...
A Neighbour of ours Captain Richard Beal is going this week to sail for England, and I do not...
O that I could realize the agreable reverie of the last Night when my dear Friend presented...
Mr Trumble will have the honour of d elivering this to you, the knowledge you have of him, and...
Your obliging favour of April 25 came to hand by Captain Lyde just after my arrival here. The...