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Your favor of the 9th. of December last informs me of the Arrival of the Apollo, Minerva, and...
At this Moment, I hope you are abed and happy. I am anxious to hear, and the more so because I...
Our amiable Friend Hancock, who by the Way is our President, is to send his Servant, tomorrow for...
I have already acknowledged the Receipt of your Favour of June 10th. Severely as it concluded in...
I have received yours of 24th. May and a Copy of your Letter to Mr. Dilly, and one Letter from...
The Dates of my Letters connected with the Time of the Receipt of yours are become somewhat...
An horrid cold Day for Election—warm work however, in the Afternoon, I suppose. You will see by...
I shall inclose with this a Newspaper or two. I am as yet in tollerable Health. My Eyes are...
I hope you are not still without later Dates from Mr. A’s Hand than what we have—Oct. 24. I...
Human nature with all its infirmities and depravation is still capable of great things. It is...
We have a fine Wind, and in the Course of this Afternoon and Night expect to be clear of Georges...
Instead of sending the inclosed to the Navy Board I shall from Time to Time direct them as now,...
We have at last agreed upon a Plan, for forming a regular Army. We have offered 20 dollars, and...
It Seems as if Providence had ordered many Things for the last Months, in Such a manner as to put...
Your two Letters of the 29th of Sept. and 10th of Oct. gave me more Concern than I can express. I...
Mr. Samuel Adams sends his affectionate Regards to Mrs. Adams (in which his own Mrs. Adams...
I arrived in Philadelphia this day and had the honor of receiving your Commands of the 9th. Tho’...
We have now run through the Summer, and altho the Weather is still warm, the fiercest of the...
I know my dear friend Mrs. Adams will be Glad to hear Her friend is in Better Health than when...
Your Favour of June 17. dated at Plymouth, was handed me, by Yesterdays Post. I was much pleased...
I am afraid you will think I was negligent in not writing more than I did by so good an...
This is the first Time, that I have attempted to write, since I left you. I arrived here in good...
I shall inc l ose by this Opportunity, by Mr. Ingersol, Son of Mr. Ingersol of Connecticut, the...
There is a great deal of hatred against the Govt. in England as you will see by the song...
Your much esteemed favors of 23d. July and 19th. Augst. came to hand on Monday. Your Letters and...
That a Nation once distinguished in the Annals of Mankind, should by the Pride, Avarice,...
I have spent an Hour, this Morning, in the Congregation of the dead. I took a Walk into the...
We have now an ample Representation from N. York. It consists of Six Delegates, and they are to...
You justly complain of my short Letters, but the critical State of Things and the Multiplicity of...
In this Country, as in all others, Men are much Addicted to “Hobby Horses.” These Nags are called...
A new Commission has arrived by which the Dr. is sole Minister. Mr. Lee continues Commissioner...
The Weather continuing fine, I went to Saint Denis a little Village about Eight Miles from this...
I have long sought for a compleat History of the Revolution in the low Countries, when the Seven...
Mr. A. setts off, to day, if the Rain should not prevent him, with Coll. Whipple of Portsmouth: a...
For above a fortnight past I have been meditating a visit to Braintree but some unlucky...
Never in my whole Life, was my Heart affected with such Emotions and Sensations, as were this Day...
Dr. Church returns to Day, and with smarting Eyes, I must write a few Lines to you. I never had...
Yesterday, I took a ride to a beautifull Hill eleven Miles out of Town. It is called Rush Hill....
Your favor of the 21st. and 26th. of May came to hand yesterday. I was exceedingly shocked at the...
On the ninth of this Month We all happily arrived here, and with Hearts replete with Gratitude....
I Yesterday received your Letters by Captain Cazneau and Mr. De Neufville received his, and will...
The President who is just arrived from Baltimore, came in a few Minutes ago and delivered me,...
A brave fellow from Boston Captn. Carr, gives me an Opportunity of writing one Line, to let you...
I am often afraid you will think it hard that I dont write oftener to you. But it is really...
Je Suis au désespoire d’avoir oublié de vous remettre Le mémoire que vous avez eu La Complaisance...
As you are entitled to a Wife’s Portion of Mr. A’s Honors and Satisfactions I inclose for your...
I have only Time to say, by Mr. Taylor, that I am not worse than I have been—that however, I...
For about three Weeks in the Time of Lent, the Play Houses are shut up, on account of its being a...
It is probable that Genl. Howe will waste the fall of this year between Chesapeak Bay and...
I cannot let this opportunity slip without sending you a Line, but the Gentleman waits and it can...