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I wrote you Yesterday, that I had executed the Contract and should return to England by the...
This is the first Moment I have been able to Seize, in order to acquaint you of my Arrival and...
Mr Murray, whom I am glad to see out again will carry to Bath this Memorandum that We are all...
I hope you have had a Pleasant Journey and are happy in your tour. I am, in a state of...
From the first of April to this time, I have been in constant and anxious Expectation of hearing...
I am afraid my dear Mamma, will accuse me again of neglect for not having written to her, since I...
At length the scene of my collegiate life is closed, and about a fortnight ago I made a public...
Three months have now elapsed, since, I have received, one line from Europe; and the only...
Several months have again elapsed, since, I wrote you, but I shall henceforth, be able to spare...
M r: Lincoln, the bearer, is a young preacher, who belongs to Hingham; he is going home, and I...
As you have ordered me in a Letter which I have Lately receiv’d to give you my own Observations...
It is a long time since I wrote you last, but I am perfectly weary of making apologies. I have no...
It is mortifying to me, to be again obliged to offer an excuse, for not having written more...
I expected to have received ere this some Letters either from Braintree or Boston; But excepting...
We are now sailing up North River; and have met the french packet about 6 leagues from New York:...
I should deserve, all the reproaches which my friends in America have made me if I neglected...
Understanding that through the means of some improper and unjust Conduct in your Servants you...
I did not know till this moment that Coln. Franks would set out this evening, who has just Call’d...
If I have failed in my duty untill now, I will differe no longer from emploring my pardon for my...
As I have been in Daily expectations of seeing London, I have defered answering your Letter,...
I had the honor to Receive a few lines from you yesterday, relitive to your passage to America,...
I had the Honor of Receiving a letter from you yesterday— we have had such—Boysterous weather...
M rs: Copley presents Compliments to M rs: Adams: would have called uppon her this Morning, but...
I have not wrote you my dear Aunt for a long time, much too long I confess; and even now those...
How shall I express to you the grateful Sense I feel, for your kind remembrance and attention in...
I have this moment heard that Cushing will sail for London in 3 days, It mortifies me to let one...
A Letter from my dear Aunt Adams recievd last July remains unanswered; I am almost ashamed to...
My Papa came in this evening and brought a great Letter directed to Mama, superscrib’d by my...
We have sat off our English Friends for Boston. Mama has accompanied them; Sister Lucy has gone...
The last evening we were all made happy by the reciept of Letters from you and Cousin Nabby, How...