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I have received your pretty Letter, and it has given me a great deal of Pleasure, both as it is a...
I condole with you, most sincerely, for the loss of your most worthy grandmamma. I know you must...
I cannot recollect the tenderness and dutiful affection you expressed for me, just before my...
I hope by this Time, you can write an handsome Hand; but I wish you would, now and then, send a...
I have been this Afternoon, to a Place of Worship, which I never attended before. It is the...
Yesterday, being the anniversary of American Independence, was celebrated here with a festivity...
it is some time since I wrote you a Letter & if I should neglect it a great while longer you...
In your letter to your brother, which is a very pretty one, you express a wish that you...
It is with inexpressible pleasure that I enclose to you a letter from your brother, and that I...
If I could send you some of the Lemons, Oranges, or Water Melons of this Place, it would give me...
I was yesterday honoured with a Letter from Braintree dated the 25th of May last, and tho’ an...
I have received your charming letter, which you forgot to date, by Mrs. Rogers. Your proposal of...
Your obliging letter of 3d September, I have received, and read with all the tenderness of a...
Your Solicitude for your Papa is charming: But he is afraid to trust you to the uncertain...
By this time, I hope, your inclination to travel has abated, and the prospect of peace has made...
I have received your affectionate letter of the 10th of May, with great pleasure, and another...
It is now the 7th. of July, the 18th. day Since we Saw You Quit our shores to seek a happier...
With the tenderest emotions of a father’s heart, I congratulate you on your agreeable voyage, and...
Monitor, Amelia? I don’t know whether the idea is more flattering or affronting. What an old...
You will perhaps be surprised, to see that in less than 8 hours I have come 9 ½ posts. But the...
Our winds are now contrary, and as they changed with the moon they may be three weeks as they...
I wrote you this, Amelia, in answer to yours, No. 8, received a day or two ago, for which accept...
You have doubtless received before this, my Letter by Mr. Barclay, and you will have my N:2 in a...
I went on shore upon Long Island with our Captain, and visited Monsr. de Marbois, who has taken a...
In my last I just mentioned having been over upon Long Island, and paid a visit to Mrs. Smith,...
Mr. Söderström, the Sweedish Consul, has been here about a fortnight. I went this morning about a...
This morning we left Hartford New Haven, accompanied by Mr. Broome, and Mr. Brush, who wishing to...
I came into Boston this morning, and shall probably spend the week here, in order to pay all my...
All this day has been employ’d in answering Questions respecting you, and all is not over yet. I...
I have been in a manner cheated out of this day by the library; for in looking over the books,...
I am now settled down for the Winter, and shall be obliged to pay an unremitting attention to my...
We have had the most considerable freshet in the river that has ever been known. I mentioned in...
Tuesday the first of November, I received from you, my ever dear Neice, a Letter dated the 3d. of...
My word I mean always to keep, Amelia, so I write you from this place, though my letter may be...
I join fully with you, Amelia, that whatever is, is right. Yet I cannot but regret that the winds...
Yours My Dear Niece, of October 2d came safe to hand, and as I read, I could not but admire the...
What shall I say to justify the date of this letter, after so many fair promises to be punctual,...
What shall I say to my sister? Indeed, I am quite at a loss. I spend much more time in thinking...
This is the eighth day it has rained and stormed without intermission, the weather is worse than...
I received this afternoon your No. 11 and I never received a letter which caused such a variety...
Pray Madam, are you married? Nay then the wonder ceases. No matter now how loose your affections...
You know, Amelia, I am never backward in writing my friends: therefore, when I tell you that I...
Your papa and I wrote you from Harwich the morning we embarked for Helvoet, the wind was very...
Yours of August the 7th. and Col. Smith’s of the 8th. reached us on the 14th. at this place. We...
Mr S. and Mr Blount set off tomorrow for London and have engaged to call this Evening for...
I must frankly acknowledge to my Dear Niece that I could not but wonder at her long Silence. I...
I determined about a fortnight agone, to sit down, and write you a letter, expressing my anxiety...
Mr. Jefferson has the honour to present his compliments to Mrs. Smith and to send her the two...
I have received your letter of the 24th, this day, the after part of which has been taken up in...
I had the pleasure, my dear, of receiving your favour of the 20th yesterday. * * * * * * * * You...