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Tis a long time since I had the pleasure of a Letter from you. If you wrote to me by Capt. Davis...
I am ashamed to say how long it is Since I last wrote to You. I have received Your Letters to No...
Mr. Storers departure is delayed from day to day so that I fear he will have a dissagreeable time...
I cannot begin my Letter by thanking you for yours. You write so seldom, that you, do not give me...
yesterday mr Howard arrived here and brought me Letters from your Brother Thomas, and one from...
It was with great pleasure that I received by Captain Perkings from Rotterdam your Letter of the...
I had not time to write to you before I left Braintree I was in so much trouble for your Aunt and...
I went from my own little writing room below stairs just now into your Pappas; where Mr. Storer...
I received your Letter this morning of the 12 th and one from N york by your Brother Charles, who...
I fear you will think Mamma is unmindfull of you if she does not write you a few lines by so good...
I came into Town Yesterday with your Father, and was surprizd to find mr Gore upon the point of...
Altho afflicted to day with one of my bad headaches; I must write you, least the vessel should...
I have not written You a line my dear son Since I returnd to this place, now three Months; I felt...
Mr Houghten, an acquaintance of your Brother Thomas, call’d upon me last Evening, with the kind...
Mr J Quincy calld upon me Yesterday to let me know that a vessel of mr Higginsons was going to...
I embrace this opportunity by mr Thornton Secretary to mr Liston the British Minister to write...
I wrote you so largly by the Newyork December packet, that a few lines must now suffice. I cannot...
I begin to think I am not of that concequence at Home which I supposed myself, or that you think...
Once more my dear son it is permitted me to address you by Letter. thanks to the Great Giver of...
I have a very bad soar finger and it pains me to write, yet a few lines I must write to my dear...
I wrote you in a Letter not long since: that as mr Malcom had declined going abroad, I had...
I hear of a vessel going to Amsterdam, and tho I presume you are not in Holland, I shall write a...
I would not omit writing you by captain Callihan, as your sister is unable to perform that office...
mr Thorntons stay has been protracted much beyond the time I expected, and it gives me an other...
I hope this Letter will be more fortunate than yours have been of late. I know you must have...
And so my Dear son your sister is really and Bona fida married, as fast as the Bishop and a Clerk...
I believe this is your Birth day, may you have many returns of this Period, encreasing in wisdom...
I received your Letter from Providence and rejoiced in the favorable account you gave of your...
I have to acknowledg the receipt of two kind Letters from You Since I wrote You last, No 21 from...
one would suppose that the waters between N york and Road Island had produced the same effect...