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Since my return to England, I have been told of the great Civilities you were pleased to Shew to...
I must now most Seriously request you to come on to me as soon as conveniently you can. never did...
I last evening receiv’d your kind Letter from Providence but shall not be able to get one to you...
I promiss’d to write you by the Post when your Furniture Sail’d but Doctor Tufts Said he had done...
I am much pleased to hear that you have a commodious Seat, its Scituation delightful & Prospect...
I can never Sufficiently express my thanks or my gratitude for your last kind & affectionate...
I have been several times to your new house but I do feel such a want of my dear sisters smiling...
I am quite discourag’d writing by the Post I know not if you have ever receiv’d one Letter Which...
Your Favour of the 1 st. Ins t. I rec d the 11 st. and shall give orders to Pratt relative to the...
Your Favor of July 14 th: I duely received, and feel myself not a little flattered by your kind...