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I am once more settled down in a school and am very content with my situation. I was the other...
I have not written to you before, since I left you, because my Studies and European Letters have...
I am glad to find by your Letter that you are so well situated, at Mr. Sewalls, make my...
I would not omit writing you, because you seem to think you have been agrieved. I do not...
We have mutually been deficient in those attentions, which absent connections ought always to...
I have this morning received your manly letter of 25 th Ult.— I had long intended to write you...
I received your short Epistle by M r: Thomas at Ipswich, where I was then attending the Court of...
I have just received your favour of the 22 d: inst t : thanks you know are “the exchequer of the...
I received by the last Post your short favour, inclosing a much longer one to Quincy which I have...
I received your favour of the 17 th: inst t: from New-York, and am happy to hear you had got well...
I received last week your favour of the 17 th: of last month, and found in it none of that...
I have been for more than three weeks indebted to you for two very agreeable Letters, which Mr....
I believe I am in arrears with you, for two or three Letters, which is owing in some measure to...
I have received your Letter containing the orders upon the branch bank, and also that with the...
Your father will be the bearer of this Letter, and probably will find you at Philadelphia, which...
I received by the last post your favour enclosing a draft upon the branch Bank, for 100 dollars....
I received yesterday your very laconic favour enclosing a draft upon the bank for 500 dollars...
M r: Newcomb has executed a power of Attorney, authorising you to receive his interest due. I...
Col l: Hamilton arrived in Philadelphia, the night before you left it, but from the pressure of...
I once more wish you a prosperous Voyage an honourable Conduct and a happy Life. Remember your...
Well my Dear Son, how did the watery world agree with you? I hope it was propitious to your...
You have lost the Opportunity of sharing in the Glory of some of your Friends in this City, who...
Should a vessel cross the Atlantick, and my dear Thomas not find a few lines from his Mother, I...
When you address me again, let it be by the endearing Epithet of Mother, instead of the formal...
Your Letter of the 19 of October from London gave me great Joy and all your other Friends of whom...
I did not receive any Letters from You when your Brother wrote last to me the 11 of Nov br . I...
Your kind Letters of Nov. 2. and Dec r 20 are before me. You will Soon learn the meaning of the...
I last Week at Philadelphia rec d your kind Letter of April by Capt n Boadge, and it has been a...
This very Day twelve month You lost sight of your native Land. Your Native Land is not I trust...
I apprehend that your information respecting the time when we are to be ready to depart was not...