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Major Gibbs Captain Beals & mr Woodard all are going to New-york, and all have desired Letters,...
I received your Letter inclosing mr joys proposals and I have omitted answering it because I...
Your obliging favour of the 17 of Jan’ ry reachd me a few days sine the polite and Friendly...
I have received but one Letter from you Since I left Quincy now near a Month; I have been here...
I hope if the Marquiss de la Fayette is returned to Paris he may be able to give us some account...
I promised My dear Thomas to write to him by the May packet. on Fryday Evening at the drawing...
A little well timed and just criticism is sometimes very Salutary. If I had not been conscious...
I was meditating a Letter to my dear Sister when her agreable favour reachd my Hands. Tho my own...
Your obligeing reply to my request demands my Thanks. I have taken the Liberty of sending 5...
your Letter of July 22d was by some mistake in the post office at Boston sent back as far as...
The joyfull News of the Surrender of General Burgoin and all his Army to our Victorious Troops...
Your favour by Col. Henly was deliverd me by the Hand of that gentleman. I had been some time...
A favourable opportunity offering by Mr. Austin of writing to you, I embrace it, in compliance to...
I thank my Friends for their kind remembrance of me last week, the Letter enclosed was dated one...
First part of text missing. Respectfull Regards to Mr. Hancock with thanks for his very polite...
I yesterday received your kind Letter of March 5 th and congratulate you and the Judge upon your...
I sit down to write you a few lines this morning as I am loth the post should go, without telling...
We arrived here about four oclock a fryday afternoon, after a very pleasent journey. The weather...
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...
How is it my dear son? You who used to be so punctual in your returns to your Friends that I your...
I yesterday received your kind favour by mr Murry and the day before; yours by mr Bridgen. Mr and...
What a scene has opened upon us since I had the favour of your last! Such a scene as we never...
You obligeing favour I received by Captain Lyde and thank you for its contents, which assured me...
Your favour of May the Second came last Evening to Hand, and is the only line received from you...
I have not written you for several days, you will easily suppose my time much occupied by having...
I congratulate you upon your having setled yourself thus far, and am pleasd to find you so well...
I received by the Deacon two Letters from you this Day from Hartford. I feel a recruit of spirits...
You ask, in one of your letters to Mr. Adams, what is become of Mrs. Adams that I do not hear...
I do not know whether there is any getting over the Rivers. the Eastern Mail due yesterday is not...