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I inclose to you your Brothers Letter I should have Sent for you last saturday but I expected a...
I wrote to you by Captain Scott Some time in December. on the 14 of the Month Captain Joy arrived...
Welcome, Welcome, my dear Son to your native Land after a seven years absence from it, God be...
I hope this will find you upon terra firma, tho in vain I searcht the New York papers of july...
perhaps a few lines from my own Hand may serve to put you more at your ease than an account of my...
It is a long time since I received a line from you, or any other of my Friends, nor have we...
Writing is not A la mode de Paris, I fancy or sure I should have heard from my son; or have you...
As the vessel by which I have already written to you, did not sail yesterday, I can now inform...
I did not expect a very frequent correspondence with you when You left me; however interested we...
This evening as I was Setting, with only your sister by my side, who was scribling at the table...
Seven Months were nearly elapsed, from the Date of Your former Letter, to the receipt of yours on...
Mr Sitgreaves has just call’d to let me know that he expects to embark for England in a day or...
The last Letter which has come to hand from you, was dated 27 July, now four Month. I begin to...
owing to an accident your Letter of April 1 t did not reach us till the 14 th I have got the...
By a vessel going to Liverpool I write You a few line’s with the hope that the communication may...
I will not let a vessel sail for Hamburgh that I know of, without taking a few Lines from me, if...
Gen’ll Marshal expects to sail tomorrow Several Days sooner than I expected, and the weather has...
Your Father and Col Smith are gone to Night to Covent Garden theatre to See the School for...
Your Letter to me by captain Callihan came safe to hand, that to your Sister and others from my...
I received your very excellent Letter No 4 written from the Hague, dated 11 of November. accept...
It was with inexpresible pleasure that I yesterday read a Letter to your Father from you dated...
Since my residence at this place, now a Month, occasiond by the prevalence of the yellow fever in...
Last Evening I received your Letter of sep br. 4 th No 42— accept my thanks. it grieved me to...
I inclose to you the Cupons of Feb ry and June. 2 for that Month and 20 for Febry. 21 in one...
How is it my dear son? You who used to be so punctual in your returns to your Friends that I your...
I congratulate you upon your having setled yourself thus far, and am pleasd to find you so well...
William Shaw came from Boston last Evening to keep Sabbeth with me and brought me your Letter of...
It was with a mixture of pleasure and pain that I read your Letter of December 25th from Berlin...
Captain Lyde is arrived to our no small joy and brought us a charming parcel of Letters, amongst...
Yesterday being Sunday I went with your papa to the Foundling Church, Dr. Price whom we usually...