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I have nothing to do here, but to take the Air, enquire for News, talk Politicks and write...
I have had a Curiosity to examine what could have been the Cause of Parson Lymans Affection to...
I am so idle, that I have not an easy Moment, without my Pen in my Hand. My Time might have been...
I have concluded, to mount my Horse, tomorrow Morning at four, and ride to Wells to hear my old...
Mr. Winthrop, Mr. Quincy and I came this Morning from York, before Breakfast, 15 Miles, in order...
I cant be easy without my Pen in my Hand, yet I know not what to write. I have this Morning heard...
Mobs are the trite Topick of Declamation and Invective, among all the ministerial People, far and...
Our J ustic e H utchinso n is eternally giving his Political Hints. In a Cause, this Morning,...
Have you seen a List of the Addressers of the late Governor? There is one abroad, with the...
I am engaged in a famous Cause: The Cause of King, of Scarborough vs. a Mob, that broke into his...
I never enjoyed better Health in any of my Journeys, but this has been the most tedious, the most...
I have this moment finished Copying The manuscript you was kind enough to Lend me, and must write...
I Returned yesterday from a Visit to my Venerable Father, and on our arival at our own Habitation...
I thank you my dear Sister for all your kind offers. I have not been able yet to get Miss Dolly...
I received your kind Letter, at New York, and it is not easy for you to imagine the Pleasure it...
You may depend on my giving your Letter to Capt. Marston who sets out for Philadelphia on Monday....
When or where this Letter will find you, I know not. In what Scenes of Distress and Terror, I...
I have written but once to you since I left you. This is to be imputed to a Variety of Causes,...
Having a Leisure Moment, while the Congress is assembling, I gladly embrace it to write you a...
I received your very agreable Letter, by Mr. Marston, and have received two others, which gave me...
In your last you inquire tenderly after my Health, and how we found the People upon our Journey,...
I am very well yet:—write to me as often as you can, and send your Letters to the Office in...
I would not loose the Opportunity of writing to you—tho I must be short. Tedious, indeed is our...
Sitting down to write to you, is a Scene almost too tender for my State of Nerves. It calls up to...
I thank you for all your kind favours. I wish I could write to you, much oftener than I do. I...
I am wearied to Death with the Life I lead. The Business of the Congress is tedious, beyond...
I think myself Doubly obligated to my amiable Friend that she has for once Layed aside that...
I had the pleasure of hearing Yesterday by a transient person that my much Esteemed friend Mrs....
I arrived here, last Evening, and have attended Mr. Strongs Meeting all this Day. I rode alone,...
New York has appointed an ample Representation in our Congress, and have appointed a provincial...