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I have lived to see the close of the third year of our seperation. This is a Melancholy...
Yes I have been Sick confined to my chamber with a slow fever. I have been unhappy through...
I have but little news to write you. Every thing of that kind you will learn by a more accurate...
At length the mistery is unravelld, and by a mere accident I have come to the knowledge of what...
As your good Lady had promised me the favour of a visit before your return to your Native Town,...
Mr. Lorthorp call’d here this Evening and brought me yours of the 1 of October a day which will...
Three days only did it want of a year from the date of your last Letter, when I received by Capt....
I had no intention that the Fire Brand should sail without my replying to your repeated kind...
Just before Mr. Adams set off upon his journey to Philadelphia he had the pleasure of receiving a...
I had just retired to my Chamber and taken up my pen to congratulate you upon the arrival of the...
I think myself very happy that not a week passes but what I receive a Letter or two, some times...
Your Billit was deliverd to me a Day or two ago. I am much obliged to you for your kind offer but...
Mr. Bromfield was so obliging as to write me Word that he designd a journey to the Southern...
You wish me to devote half an hour to you in your absence; you requested and I comply, to shew...
I have been highly favourd this week past. No less than 5 Letters I have received from you. It is...
I sit down this Evening to write you, but I hardly know what to think about your going to...
I do not feel easy more than two days together without writing to you. If you abound you must lay...
I really began to feel very uneasy at your long Silence and feared Sickness or some disaster had...
Last Evening General Lincoln call’d here introducing to me a Gentleman by the Name of Col....
I have not had the pleasure of a line from you since your arrival in Holland. I fear I have lost...
I had thoughts of writing to you before I received my last Letters from abroad, because you have...
Your Letters arrived in the absence of Mr. Adams who is gone as far as Portsmouth, little...
Notwithstanding my confinement I think I have not omitted writing you by every post. I have...
Your favour of April 6th reachd me to day per favour Mr. Williams, and is the only one I have had...
I must write you a few lines by this opportunity, altho tis a long time since I had the pleasure...
I hope you have had no occasion either from Enemies or the Dangers of the Sea to repent your...
This is Election Day, but the news of the day I am not able to inform you of as I have Heard...
If I was certain I should welcome you to your native Land in the course of the summer, I should...
I have been prevented writing you for more than a Week past by a Whitlow upon the fore finger of...
Tis ten days I believe since I wrote you a Line, yet not ten minuts passes without thinking of...