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No News yet from America! We Yesterday, exchanged Full Powers with Mr. Hartley, and have agreed...
This Town is a small one, not larger than Plymouth.—There are in it, two German Churches, the one...
Your Letters of Nov. 29 Dec. 2. and 3 affect me very tenderly. The low Spirits, Effects of long...
Here I am, out of all Patience. Not a Word from America. The British Ministry, lingering on. Mr....
This Moment I received your favour of Octr. 6. by Mr. Niles.—I am as well as can be expected. We...
It is some Time since I wrote you, and I have nothing, now, to write but Repetitions of Respect...
We arrived here last night, or rather yesterday at one O Clock and here We dined and Slept. The...
I hope you have had a Pleasant Journey and are happy in your tour. I am, in a state of...
How are you all this Morning? Sick, weak, faint, in Pain; or pretty well recovered? By this Time,...
My Health is returning to me by degrees, and I hope to be fully reestablished by the Help of...
My Mind is again Anxious, and my Heart in Pain for my dearest Friend. . . . Three Times have I...
From the first of April to this time, I have been in constant and anxious Expectation of hearing...
Our Hearts are bleeding for the poor People of Boston. What will, or can be done for them I cant...
The Result of Saturdays Debate in the H. of R. removes all Anxiety for the Remainder of this...
I have an opportunity by Captn. Beale, to write you a Line. We all arrived last Night in this...
I received Yesterday your kind Letter of Feb. 28. and March 1.— I can never be sufficiently...
We arrived here, last night, all alive, but all very near sick with violent Colds taken on the...
I received your kind Letter, at New York, and it is not easy for you to imagine the Pleasure it...
I think, in some Letter I sent you, since I left Bethlehem, I promised you a more particular...
Your Account of our little domestic affairs and the Arrangements of the Farm, was very...
The Room which I thought would have been an Hospital or a Musaeum, has really proved a Den of...
The Newspapers will inform you before this Letter reaches you that the Ratifications of the...
We arrived at Captn. Cunninghams, about Twelve O’Clock and sent our Compliments to Dr. Perkins....
Dryden, whom I have always loved to read now and then, because I learn something from him,...
Yesterday We had a cool Day, the Wind Easterly and cloudy, this Morning there is a brisk...
Yesterday Morning I returned with Dr. F. and Mr. R. from Staten Island where We met L ord H owe...
The last Evening, Mess. Adams, P aine and G erry and my self, by Agreement waited on the P...
I wrote you from Hartford, New York and once from Philadelphia: but have not yet had the Pleasure...
Why! this is very clever— Every Monday and every Thursday brings me regularly a Letter, which...
I Yesterday dined in Company with M. Talleyrand de Perigord and M r Beaumez, the former late...