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The Marquis de la Fayette is so obliging as to take the Care of this Letter, which, for the Sake...
I have already written to you this Day by the Marquis de Lafayatte. This passes thro the Hands of...
I wrote to you several Times when I was at Boston, and receivd your Favor by the Marquis de la...
I gladly embrace the first opportunity I have had of writing to you since you left this Country....
Mr. Saml. Adams and Mrs. Adams present their most friendly Regards to Mrs. Adams of Braintree. In...
Your Excellencys Letter of the 25th instant to this Committee together with an extract from...
Your Favor of the 24th of May did not reach my hand till yesterday. The Gentleman who brought it,...
Although we are exceedingly pressd with publick Business at this Juncture, I cannot omit the...
As Congress have authorized your Excellency to send a proper Officer to take the Command in the...
Mr. Gorham and Mr. Russel, Agents of the Town of Charlestown, have presented to Congress a...
I have every Day for a Month past been anxiously expecting the Pleasure of seeing you here, but...
Mr. Samuel Adams sends his affectionate Regards to Mrs. Adams (in which his own Mrs. Adams...
I am much obligd to you for your two Letters of the 8th and 14th of this Month, which I receivd,...
I very gratefully acknowledge the Receipt of your Letter dated the of August. I should have...
I sit down to write in great Haste as the post is just going. I reached P. Ferry on tuesday Six...
Before this reaches you, you will have heard of the Arrival of near an hundred more of the...
It was not till the Begining of this Month that I had the Honor of receiving your Favor of the...
The Congress being Inform’d by a Letter from Genl. Washington, that two Thousand of the...
Altho I have at present but little Leisure, I cannot omit writing you a few Lines by this...
My Concern for your Welfare induced me carefully to watch the Weather till I conjectured you had...
As Surgeons of the continental Hospital we take the Freedom to address you upon an Occasion which...
In Complyance with your Request We have considered of what you proposed to us, and are obliged to...