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At half past four this Morning, I mounted my Horse, and took a ride, in a Road that was new to...
We have an Army in the Jersies, so respectable that We seem to be under no Apprehensions at...
After a Series of the souerest, and harshest Weather that ever I felt in this Climate, We are at...
Dont be two much alarmed at the Report of an Attack of Boston. The British Court are pursuing a...
I this day Received a few lines from my Friend, whose Long silence I have not been able to...
I never fail to inclose to you the News papers, which contain the most of the Intelligence that...
Gen. Warren writes me, that my Farm never looked better, than when he last saw it, and that Mrs....
Prices with you are much more moderate than here. Yesterday I was obliged to give Forty shillings...
The Day before Yesterday, I took a Walk, with my Friend Whipple to Mrs. Wells’s, the Sister of...
We have at last accomplished a troublesome Piece of Business. We have chosen a Number of...
We have no News here, except what We get from your Country. The Privateers act with great Spirit,...
We have no News here but what comes from you—except that all is well and quiet at Ticonderoga,...
Inclosed with this you have an Evening Post, containing some of the tender Mercies of the...
We have promoted Arnold, one Step this day, for his Vigilance, Activity, and Bravery, in the late...
This is King Tammany’s Day. Tammany was an Indian King, of this Part of the Continent, when Mr....
We have a fine Piece of News this Morning of the March of 2000 of the Enemy, and destroying a...
This days Post brought me yours of 17th. inst. and Miss Nabbys obliging Favour of the 16. This...
There is a Clock Calm, at this Time, in the political and military Hemispheres. The Surface is...
Your Favours of Ap. 2 and Ap. 7. I have received. The inclosed Evening Post, will give you, some...
I have been lately more remiss, than usual in Writing to you. There has been a great Dearth of...
My Barber has just left the Chamber. The following curious Dialogue was the Amusement, during the...
The Post brought me two Letters from you, this Morning, one of the 7th. instant, and one before....
We have now an ample Representation from N. York. It consists of Six Delegates, and they are to...
We are waiting with some Impatience to hear of the Arrival of some of the Massachusetts Troops at...
Enclosed with this you have a Correspondence, between the two Generals, concerning the Cartell...
I have spent an Hour, this Morning, in the Congregation of the dead. I took a Walk into the...
Yours of 26 March came by this days Post. Am happy to hear you have received so many Letters from...
You have had many Rumours, propagated among you, which I suppose you know not how to account for....
This Evening Major Ward deliverd me Yours of 23d. of March.—It is a great Pleasure to me to learn...
As you seem so inquisitive about Politicks, I will indulge you so far (indulge, I say, observe...