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How much is comprised in that short sentance? How fondly can I call you mine, bound by every tie,...
Tis a month this day since you left me, and this is the first time I have taken my pen to write...
I immagine before this reaches you some very important Event must take place betwen the two...
I hear the Alliance is again going to France with the Marquis Fayett and the Count de Noiales. I...
I sent Johnny last Evening to the Post office for Letters. He soon returnd and pulling one from...
I have spent the 3 days past almost intirely with you. The weather has been stormy, I have had...
I have met with some abuse and very Ill treatment. I want you for my protector and justifier. In...
I last evening received a Letter from Mr. Thaxter dated in April, and Mr. Storer received Letters...
You have directed me to draw Bills upon you for what Money I want, and add, that if my Bills are...
Tis true my dearest Friend that I have spent an anxious 3 weeks, and the sight of a Letter from...
The Morning after I received your very short Letter I determined to have devoted the day in...
A few lines by way of remembrance every week tho I have nothing new to write you if I may judge...
I have received a good deal of paper from you; I wish it had been more coverd; the writing is...
The joyfull News of the Surrender of General Burgoin and all his Army to our Victorious Troops...
I sit down to write you a few lines this morning as I am loth the post should go, without telling...
I write you now, thanks be to Heaven, free from paine, in Good Spirits, but weak and feeble. All...
I knew not untill half an hour ago that Mr. Guile intended for Europe, he did not know it...
What can be the reason I have not heard from you since the 20 of April, and now tis the 27 of...
My unkle who is very attentive to acquaint me with every opportunity of conveyance, last Evening...
I received by Mr. Church a few lines from you; I wish to hear from you every opportunity tho you...
I sit down to write tho I feel very Languid; the approach of Spring unstrings my nerves, and the...
About an Hour ago I received a Letter from my Friend dated June 21: begining in this manner “my...
I closed a long Letter to you only two days ago and sent it to Cales, but as no opportunity is...
I came yesterday to this Town for a ride after my confinement, and to see my Friends. I have not...
By Capt. Freeman who Sails on Sunday for England I embrace the opportunity of writing you a few...
I hope to receive some Letters from you this week, the date of the last was the 7 of March and...
There is not any thing in this Life, now my Dear Friend is seperated from me, that can...
In a Letter which came to me to Night you chide yourself for neglecting writing so frequently as...
I wrote you by Capt. Cazneau a wedensday, but as the post will go to day I will not omit telling...
I have taken up my pen again to relieve the anxiety of a Heart too susceptable for its own...