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You have had many Rumours, propagated among you, which I suppose you know not how to account for....
I have the Satisfaction to inform you that the definitive Treaties were all Signed yesterday, and...
On the Twelfth, I removed into this House which I have purchased for the United States of...
The Presidents Speech is so important to the Public that I know you will be anxious to See it as...
Mr. Colman goes off for Boston Tomorrow. I have seized a Moment, to congratulate you on the great...
It is a common Observation of Old People, that as they advance in Life time appears to run off...
With a great deal of snow upon the Ground it is now plentifully snowing. There must be an unusual...
Disappointed again.—The Post brought me no Letter from you, which I dont wonder at much, nor any...
I hope, Charles is at home by this time or that he will be in a few days. I presume he sailed...
Our Coach is Still immoveable. The Anarchical Warriours are beat out of all their Entrechments by...
Mr. Eliot of Fairfield, is this Moment arrived in his Way to Boston. He read us a Letter from the...
We have received Information that so many of our Letters have been thrown overboard, that I fear...
You have sometime since, I presume, received my Letters inclosing those of our son Thomas of the...
Your last Letter, which I have rec d was dated the 10 th. — I have one from M r Thomas at...
I know not how to throw off, the Lassitude that hangs upon me.—weary of a daily round, which to...
Prices with you are much more moderate than here. Yesterday I was obliged to give Forty shillings...
I was much disappointed, on the Arrival of Mr. Temple in London, at not finding a Letter from...
Last Evening We arrived safe in this Town after the longest Journey, and through the worst Roads...
I have no line from you, Since the 13 th at Brookfield. There has been So much rainy Weather as...
I Spent a pleasant Day before Yesterday with M rs Smith and her Children at East Chester where...
I am now settled at Amsterdam on the Keysers Gragt near the Spiegel Straat. Charles is with me to...
I went to Senate this morning with Expectations highly raised of receiving my first Letter from...
The Deacon and his Three Children are arrivd and the Operation has been performed, and all well....
This Letter will go by two Gentlemen, who are travelling to your Country, for the Sake of...
Mr. Bass arrived this Day, with the joyfull News, that you were all well. By this Opportunity, I...
L’Ambition dans l’oisiveté, la Bassesse dans l’orgueil, Le Desir de s’enrichir Sans travail,...
Your obliging Favour of the 5th. came by Yesterdays Post, and I intended to have answered it by...
On the 30 Nov. our Peace was Signed. On the 28. March We dont know that you have Yet heard of it....
IT is now almost three Months since I left you, in every Part of which my Anxiety about you and...
This is the first Time, I have been able to write you, since my Sickness.—Soon after my Return...
Through the finest Fields of Wheat Rye, Barley Oats and Clover, but very indifferent Roads We...
I have rec d yours of the 10 th and a Cordial it was, for I began to be fearful for your health....
I have just now rec d your favour of the 12 th. The Mail from the Eastward has been unusually...
Your favour of the 4 th. arrived by Yesterdays post. The Votes on the important day you mention,...
This Morning for the first Time, was delivered me the Resolution of Congress of the first of May,...
M r Beale called upon me, a few Days ago and left your Letter of Dec r. 23 d. — Last Evening I...
I give you Joy of Boston and Charlestown, once more the Habitations of Americans. Am waiting with...
It is now a Year within a Day or two of my Departure from home. It is in vain for me to think of...
The new Orders I have received from your side the Water, have determined me to stay here untill...
Day after day, Week after Week, Month after Month, roll away and bring Us no News. I am So weary...
Your Proposal of coming to Europe, has long and tenderly affected me. The Dangers and...
We have a confused Account, from the Northward, of Something Unlucky, at Ticonderoga, but cannot...
I yesterday received a Letter of 26 April from Brother Cranch, for which I thank him and will...
I have just rec d yours of 14 th. — it has laid in the Post office I suppose Since saturday. The...
Your favour of 8. March is just put into my hand.— My beloved Mother is very near my heart and...
I never fail to inclose to you the News papers, which contain the most of the Intelligence that...
After a Series of the souerest, and harshest Weather that ever I felt in this Climate, We are at...
When or where this Letter will find you, I know not. In what Scenes of Distress and Terror, I...
just rc d yr s of 8. 9. 13 th. return sister Peabodys lovely Letter. John’s is gone to the P.— I...
Fells Point, which I mentioned in a Letter this Morning, has a considerable Number of Houses upon...