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I reciev’d a few days since your Letter of Sepr. 12th and yesterday that of october the 12th and...
I have been waiting till I am out of all patience to hear that you are returnd to England. One or...
I have sent one Letter on Board capt Cushing but it is so long since that unless I Write again...
Accept my dear Sister a thousand thanks for your charming Journal, it is just Such an one as I...
There is another vessel up which will sail soon. What I may have omited by this I shall write by...
How provoking it is to be told that a vessel is to sail next week with our Letters and then have...
As I was seting quite alone this evening somebody came in from Boston with a Hankerchief full of...
My dear sister will I am sure excuse me if I send her now but a short Letter—when she is inform’d...
Captain Cushing arriv’d last Monday after a tedious Passage It was so long since I receiv’d any...
Mr. Storer is arriv’d and I have got my Letter and am very sorry to hear you have been so sick....
I did not design to write another line till I could get my pen mendid but not a creature can I...
Mr. Tyler has this moment reciev’d a Letter from Cousin Nabby by Captn. Lyde. I hope there are...
I do indeed rejoice with you all upon the happy event which took place in mr smiths Family before...
I last week heard from all your sons they were well. After this you may read on calmly— We are...
I went to Boston yesterday & had the mortification to find my Letters did not go by Barnard or...
The Day—the mighty Day is over, & our Sons have perform’d their Parts—& receiv’d the Honour of...
The vacancys of our Sons always produces a hurry in our business & although we endeavour to keep...
The vacancy is up and our Sons are just return’d to their Studies at college. Were they Brothers...
I hope my dear Sister you have receiv’d the Letter You was looking for in Callahan. I think I did...
I did not receive your last Letter by the way of new york till after the vessail had Sail’d with...
I went to Boston last Monday & there found that Barnard had arriv’d & brought me Letters both...
In the begining of this month I made a visit to Haverhill found them all well. Mr Duncan married...
Capt Folger is slipt a way without one line from me. I did not design it should have been so, but...
I have sent one Letter on Board callahan, but hope he has not yet sail’d, as I have much to say...
I yet do not know that you have receiv’d one of the many Letters I have sent you but hope you...
Is it possible that my dear Niece should really be married and the little visiting Card upon...
When I return’d from Haverhill I hurry’d over a very incorrect Scrowl, being as I thought very...
In my last I told you I suppos’d your Son Thomas would enter college at the end of the vacancy....
I last evening receiv’d your kind Letter by the Way of new york and most heartily congratulate...
Your Son JQA is become a son of Harvard. He was admited last wednesday, and we are now prepairing...
To hear that our dear good uncle Smith is added to the number of the Friends who have departed...
I have been almost frighted out of my senses this afternoon. Your Mother Hall and Polly Adams...
I have just Sent away one Letter and shall now begin another to be ready for the next ship....
I have been waiting above a week hopeing to have a Letter from my dear sister informing me of her...
Cousin Charles and I have stay’d at home from meeting to day, he to write to his Papa and I...
I wonder whether Mr. Shaw ever wrote you an account of the good woman who was so much offendid...
If you have reciev’d our Letters by Capn Callahan you will be in Some measure prepair’d for the...
Long e’er this time I hope my dear Sister and Cousin have sat their Feet upon the British shore,...
Not one line from my dear Sister have I reciev’d sinc last September. What can be the reason? I...
Come home my Sister, that Braintree may have some of its old inhabitants residing in it. Could...
I have just heard that Scot is to sail tomorrow. I cannot let a vessel go without a few Lines...
I reciv’d your September Letters a little while after I sent off my November ones, and a Feast...
I wrote to you about three weeks since thinking clallahan would sail immediatly but he is not yet...
Yes my dear Sister I have thought it very long since I have receiv’d a Letter from you and...
Although I have written so largly to you by the last vessels that Saild I cannot bear to let...
I have within this Hour receiv’d your Letters by captain Bigelow and have also heard that cushing...