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I have three of your Favours, before me—one of May 7., another of May 9. and a third of May 14th....
I have transmitted Money to the young Men, whom you mentioned to me, and have expected every day...
The day before Yesterday and Yesterday, We expected Letters and Papers by the Post, but by some...
And why may I not write you, Madam, tho’ Mr. Thaxter should not go to America? Is the restriction...
The Post but now arrived will be again on his Way in an Hour; I retire therefore from a Circle of...
Since I wrote you last, the mystery of blank Dispatches being sent by Capt. Folgier from France...
I sent you from New York a Pamphlet intituled Common Sense, written in Vindication of Doctrines...
I Intended writing my Friend Mrs. Adams when Mr. Thaxter Returned but dare say he Gave you a...
I this day received yours of the 29 of September, and the 1st. of October. Amidst all your...
This Mornings Post brought me yours of July 13 and 14 and has relieved me from an huge Load of...
The King of Great Britain, by a Commission under the great Seal of his Kingdom, has constituted...
The Day before Yesterday, I took a Walk, with my Friend Whipple to Mrs. Wells’s, the Sister of...
I am happy in informing you, that the Marquiss de La Fayette has safely returned to the Main...
I have been wanting to write to you this sometime but there has been nothing worth writing, and...
Congress have been pleased to give me so much other Business to do, that I have not Time to write...
Yours of the Tenth of June by Captain Barnes was brought to me Yesterday, which is only the...
I know not the Time, when I have omitted to write you, so long. I have received but three Letters...
Yesterday I had the long expected and much wish’d Pleasure of a Letter from you, of various Dates...
This Town is a small one, not larger than Plymouth.—There are in it, two German Churches, the one...
It is some Time since I wrote you, and I have nothing, now, to write but Repetitions of Respect...
How are you all this Morning? Sick, weak, faint, in Pain; or pretty well recovered? By this Time,...
I forwarded a Letter to You, Madam, yesterday by Capt. Barney, Commander of the Packet...
I am exceedingly oblig’d to Mrs. Adams for her condescention, in the communications she has made...
I have an opportunity by Captn. Beale, to write you a Line. We all arrived last Night in this...
We arrived here, last night, all alive, but all very near sick with violent Colds taken on the...
I think, in some Letter I sent you, since I left Bethlehem, I promised you a more particular...
I am directed by the Corporation to advise you, that the Hon. Mr. Adams, in his Letter favoured...
Dryden, whom I have always loved to read now and then, because I learn something from him,...
Yesterday We had a cool Day, the Wind Easterly and cloudy, this Morning there is a brisk...
Yesterday Morning I returned with Dr. F. and Mr. R. from Staten Island where We met L ord H owe...
If I had received your Letter an hour sooner, I could have sent you an answer the same day, viz....
Yesterdays Post brought me your kind Favour of March 8. 9. 10, with a Letter inclosed for from...
I find that the Air of the Hague, and the Return of warm Weather, tho later than was ever known,...
What would I not give for an Arrival from America? or for certain Advice from London of the...
When I reflect on that Tranquil State, and agreable Scituation which I was in, while I had the...
After declaring that neither the Letter from Mr. Marbois nor the conversation respecting the...
INVOICE of Sundries Shipped on board the Juno William Haydon Commander, bound for Boston....