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By Capt. Freeman who Sails on Sunday for England I embrace the opportunity of writing you a few...
I last evening received a Letter from Mr. Thaxter dated in April, and Mr. Storer received Letters...
I almost fear I shall be too late for the Vessel which is about to sail for England. I did not...
Mr. Smith is at last about to leave us. I cannot in conscience omit so good an opportunity of...
I wrote you a Letter a fortnight ago to send per this opportunity, but meeting with the Consul in...
If I was certain I should welcome you to your native Land in the course of the summer, I should...
I had thoughts of writing to you before I received my last Letters from abroad, because you have...
You wish me to devote half an hour to you in your absence; you requested and I comply, to shew...
Yesterday Mr. Johonet waited upon me with your favour of Febry 4th. I am sorry you have sufferd...
I am largely indebted to you my much valued correspondent for many Letters received in the last...
At length an opportunity offers after a space of near five Months, of again writing to You. Not a...
May I address you by the Epithet of my dear Charles? for I realy feel towards you a Maternal...
Tis a long a very long time since I had an opportunity of conveying a single line to you. I have...
Indeed my dear Madam my omiting writing to you by my son was not oweing to the abrupt manner of...
The young Gentleman who is the Bearer of this has acted for about 7 months in the capacity of...
The Letter which you find enclosed you will be kind enough to sink should you be so unfortunate...
Altho I wrote you a very long Letter no longer ago than this day week; which went under convoy of...
I have omited writing by the last opportunity to Holland; because I had but small Faith in the...
I have lived to see the close of the third year of our seperation. This is a Melancholy...
How is it my dear son? You who used to be so punctual in your returns to your Friends that I your...
No, the Fire Brand shall not sail again without a Letter to my Friend. Why what a Hurry. I meant...
The family are all retired to rest, the Busy scenes of the day are over, a day which I wished to...
Your favour of August 17th is just put into my hands with word that Capt. Grinnel is to sail...
Your obligeing favour of Sepbr 10th was put into my hands the day before I set out upon a journey...
Your kind favours of May 14th and June 16th came to Hand last Evening; and tho I have only just...
If my Letters have been as successfull as I wish them, you must have heard many times from me...
I know not any pleasure equal to that which arises from feeding the Hungry, cloathing the Naked...
I have delayed writing till the vessel is near ready to Sail, that my Letters may not lay 3 weeks...
Aya—Eliza —and is it thus you honour the bare resemblance, thus place round your Neck the Ideal...
6 lb. best Hyson Tea 2 China Cooffee Pots 1 doz: handled Cups & Saucers—China 2 doz Soup Plates &...
There is not any thing in this Life, now my Dear Friend is seperated from me, that can...
I had no intention that the Fire Brand should sail without my replying to your repeated kind...
Whenever any difficulty encompasses me, my first thought is how would my Friend conduct in this...
The day after my Son reachd home I wrote to you and requested you would inform me what I was...
How great was my joy to see the well known Signature of my Friend after a Melancholy Solicitude...
I have not had the pleasure of a line from you since your arrival in Philadelphia, but I have had...
I yesterday received a congratulatory Letter from you, upon the safe arrival of my dear Charles,...
Altho I know not of a single opportunity by which I can convey to You my constant anxiety and...
Yes I have been Sick confined to my chamber with a slow fever. I have been unhappy through...
I knew not untill half an hour ago that Mr. Guile intended for Europe, he did not know it...
I hear the Alliance is again going to France with the Marquis Fayett and the Count de Noiales. I...
I do not take up my pen by way of reply to any Letter of yours— that is not in my power. 15...
Do you know a Man by the Name of More What is his character? I have never replied to your favour...
It is now four weeks since Capt. Newman arrived in the Brig Gates and brought me your Letter of...
Three days only did it want of a year from the date of your last Letter, when I received by Capt....
In truth Friend thou art a Queer Being—laugh where I must, be candid where I can.—Your pictures...
I cannot swallow your prohibition with a good grace and yet I am glad I know the real cause of...
I have received your favour of 11. will take measures to repay the 20£. The ode is very fine. I...
Your two Letters of june 26 and july 2d came safe to hand together with the resolves which would...
The very quick reply with wish which you honourd my Letter together with the Friendly contents of...