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The Presbyterian Congregation have voted me the front Pew in their Church for my Family. It is an...
I have the happiness of informing you that M rs: Smith and the Boys are in high health and that...
Yesterday the Letters of Portia of June 24th. and Augst. 19th. came to my hand together, by Post....
I have received your Letter of the 16 th .— I have taken a large and handsome house, in a...
I wish you a happy New Year, and a Repetition of happy New Years as long as Time shall endure:...
We are waiting with some Impatience to hear of the Arrival of some of the Massachusetts Troops at...
The inclosed Slip from Benjamins Paper of this Morning will Shew you that the Electioneering...
Near the dusk of last Evening, I was Honored with your Favor, by the hand of the amiable Master...
I wrote to my brother Thomas more than a fortnight ago, respecting the warrant, & requesting him...
I have written three Answers to yours of January 4. This is the fourth. The Three first I have...
I embrace the Oppertunity by Mr. Guild, of informing You, that Mr. Adams was well the 27th. of...
Your Letters of the 21. 22. 23. and 26 of April are all before me— They have inspired me with all...
The Papers inclosed will inform you, of the Loss of Ticonderoga, with all its Circumstances of...
I have the happiness to inform you that we are again settled, in Charleston, we had a Passage of...
At this Moment, I hope you are abed and happy. I am anxious to hear, and the more so because I...
I have received yours of 24th. May and a Copy of your Letter to Mr. Dilly, and one Letter from...
By Major Toussard, we had the pleasure to hear of your being at Scotch plains in health, and of...
The Dates of my Letters connected with the Time of the Receipt of yours are become somewhat...
I have scarcely a moment to acknowledge the Rec t of your favour of 22 this instant put into my...
An horrid cold Day for Election—warm work however, in the Afternoon, I suppose. You will see by...
I live in that retired manner that affords much time for reflection, which must be my apology for...
I shall inclose with this a Newspaper or two. I am as yet in tollerable Health. My Eyes are...
I hope you are not still without later Dates from Mr. A’s Hand than what we have—Oct. 24. I...
Human nature with all its infirmities and depravation is still capable of great things. It is...
We have a fine Wind, and in the Course of this Afternoon and Night expect to be clear of Georges...
Instead of sending the inclosed to the Navy Board I shall from Time to Time direct them as now,...
My Cousins most agreeably supprized me by a Visit— I had been informed that your Sons were to...
It Seems as if Providence had ordered many Things for the last Months, in Such a manner as to put...
Mr. Samuel Adams sends his affectionate Regards to Mrs. Adams (in which his own Mrs. Adams...
I arrived in Philadelphia this day and had the honor of receiving your Commands of the 9th. Tho’...