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You will see by the Newspapers, which I from time to time inclose, with what Rapidity, the...
A very idle, vain Conversation, at a Dinner, has produced you this Letter from a venerable old...
The Senate is to meet at Ten, this morning and I hope will finish: but it is still uncertain. I...
I must now most Seriously request you to come on to me as soon as conveniently you can. never did...
I inclose for your Amusement, a Publication, made here within a few days. Somebody has inserted...
Our good Friend General Lincoln gave me this morning your favour of the 7 th which compensated in...
Last Week I received through M r Izard a kind Invitation to dine with M rs Powell, whom I had not...
Yours of 25 Ult. is rec d. — Thomas is to Sett off from N. York to day for Quincy and I wish him...
There is a Clock Calm, at this Time, in the political and military Hemispheres. The Surface is...
My Letters by Davis, Mr. Guild &c. are lost.—Pray did you get the Goods by Davis? This goes by...
I hope you will not communicate to any body the hints I give you about our Prospects: but they...
Entre nous M r sheerjashub Bourne called upon me the other Morning to ask me some Questions about...
I rec d to day your fav r of 24 and it made the day more tolerable. Your health and Spirits...
By an express last night from Cape May, We learn that the Fleet went out of the Bay, the Morning...
We have not yet the least Intimation of Howes Design. He is wasting away the Time. Let him aim at...
I have this Morning been out of Town to accompany our Generals Washington, Lee, and Schuyler, a...
I rec d your favour of the 2 d by M r Dexter and this morning from M r Gerry an account of your...
I have sent you, one yard of fine Cambrick, at 14 Livres an Ell, two of a coarser sort at 6...
We wait and wait and wait forever, without any News from America. We get nothing but what comes...
This Week has produced an happy Reconciliation between the two Parties in this City and...
I cannot omit the Opportunity of writing you, a Line, by this Post. This Letter will I suppose,...
I have been lately more remiss, than usual in Writing to you. There has been a great Dearth of...
The Travelling I Suppose has retarded the Post of this Week, till to Day, when I received your...
I have time only to inform you that We are well, and to repeat my earnest Wish and Expectation to...
I have just rec d yours of Feb. 1. and thank you for the Book.— We had one before, from the...
We have a fine Piece of News this Morning of the March of 2000 of the Enemy, and destroying a...
The Riding has been so hard and rough, and the Weather so cold that We have not been able to push...
Saturday night 9 O Clock and not before I rec d yours of 13 th. and the Letter to Thomas with it,...
The Disappointment you mention was not intended, but quite accidental. A Gentleman, for whom I...
Three Vessells have arrived from Hambourg Since Thomas was there. The inclosed will shew you that...
When I left Paris, the 8 March, I expected to have been at Home before this Day and have done my...
I Sent you a Letter this morning before I rec d yours of the 13. from Brookfield. I rejoice that...
I have paid Turner, his Wages up to this day, and settled all Accounts with him. Besides which I...
I have been so diligent on the Road and so much interrupted by Company at the Taverns that this...
This is one of my red Letter Days. It is the Anniversary of the Signature of the Declaration of...
By the Post of Yesterday I received your kind Letter of the 4 th. of this month, and, by it, was...
I told you, in a former Letter, that I lodged at Gen. Roberdeau’s. This Gentleman is of French...
Your Letter of the 25 Nov. has revived my heart. I rejoice at your real Recovery and hope it will...
A Gentleman, Mr. Boardman of Newbury Port, is going, and by him I send you a few Lines. In...
It would give Pleasure to every Body your Way but the few, unfeeling Tories, to see what a Spirit...
This day I received yours of the first of March from Bilbao, with the Journals &c.—the Postage of...
I have, this minute rec d your favour of the 22 d. The Report of the Presidents Resignation is...
On Saturday I Saw our sons Letter to the Secretary of State. M r Randolph expressed his intire...
This is King Tammany’s Day. Tammany was an Indian King, of this Part of the Continent, when Mr....
Monsieur Chaumont has just informed me of a Vessell bound to Boston: but I am reduced to such a...
Mr. Church setts off, tomorrow Morning. I have sent this Morning by Mr. William Winthrop, about...
After a March like that of Hannibal over the Alps We arrived last Night at this Place, Where We...
I am lodged at M r Otis’s and am personally well accommodated: but I am So little pleased with...
I think I have sometimes observed to you in Conversation, that upon examining the Biography of...
We are lodged in our old Chamber at Amsterdam, and Sleep as soundly as if there were not a dozen...