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I never enjoyed better Health in any of my Journeys, but this has been the most tedious, the most...
Congress have been pleased to give me so much other Business to do, that I have not Time to write...
I had flattered myself all the last Week with the Hope of a Letter on Monday: but when Yesterday...
We have been favoured with fine Weather and tolerable Roads in such a manner that We reached...
I thank God, it is now in my power to give you the pleasure you desired of receiving from me a...
We lodged at Monroe’s in Marlborough on Wednesday night, at Hithcocks in Brookfield Thursday...
I have Thoughts of sending you a Nest of Letters like a nest of Basketts; tho I suspect the...
I rec d on Monday your two favours of 28. Feb. I am very glad you employed Pratt to cutt the...
Yours of the Tenth of June by Captain Barnes was brought to me Yesterday, which is only the...
I know not the Time, when I have omitted to write you, so long. I have received but three Letters...
I have a secret to Communicate to Your Prudence. The Defence by Camillus was written in Concert...
Yesterday I had the long expected and much wish’d Pleasure of a Letter from you, of various Dates...
This Town is a small one, not larger than Plymouth.—There are in it, two German Churches, the one...
It is some Time since I wrote you, and I have nothing, now, to write but Repetitions of Respect...
How are you all this Morning? Sick, weak, faint, in Pain; or pretty well recovered? By this Time,...
I have an opportunity by Captn. Beale, to write you a Line. We all arrived last Night in this...
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...
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...
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...
We have a Turn of Weather as cold as any We have had through the whole Winter. The Violence of...
Yesterdays Post brought me your kind Favour of March 8. 9. 10, with a Letter inclosed for from...
I find that the Air of the Hague, and the Return of warm Weather, tho later than was ever known,...
I went Yesterday to hear D r Priestley, in the Philosophical Hall of the University and there I...
Rejoice with me, that I have this Day finished my Ceremonies with the two Houses. Their Answers...
What would I not give for an Arrival from America? or for certain Advice from London of the...