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I send you, all the News. When I do not write I suffer more Pain than you do, when you dont...
I had Yesterday the Pleasure of yours of from Boston, and am happy to find that you have been...
I fear you will complain of me, for not writing so often as I ought. But I write as often as I...
I suppose I must write every day, in order to keep or rather to restore good Humour, whether I...
Mr. A. and Coll. Whipple, are at length gone. Coll. Tudor went off with them. They went away,...
Dr. Church has given me a Lotion, which has helped my Eyes so much that I hope you will hear from...
Yours of Feb. 12. received this day. I have begged a Bundle of Newspapers, to inclose. They...
This I suppose will go by Mr. James Bowdoin who has just arrived here from London. He has been...
The states of Holland and West Friesland have resolved, 28 March to admit Mr. Adams to an...
A Letter from General Washington, was received last Night by the President, which I read. It is...
Mr. Eliot brought me yours of Septr. 21, this day. My Health is rather better than worse. The...
This Moment I had, what shall I say? the Pleasure or the pain of your Letter of 25 of Octr. As a...
Having just heard of a Small Brig bound directly from Nantes to Boston, I write you, one Line....
The Post brought me two Letters from you, this Morning, one of the 7th. instant, and one before....
You are uneasy that I dont write enough. I understand you. You want me to unravel to you all the...
I am sorry to find by your late Letter what indeed I expected to hear, that my Farm wants manure....
This Letter, I presume, will go by the brave and amiable General Washington. Our Army will have a...
Congress has been sitting several Days and proceeding upon Business. I have been in Town above a...
We have had for a Fortnight or Three Weeks a Succession of Hot Weather, attended with an unusual...
I am favoured with an unexpected Opportunity, by Mr. Woodward the lame Man who once lived at Mr....
You will learn from the Newspapers before this reaches you, the situation of Things here. Mr....
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...
I inclose for your Amusement, a Publication, made here within a few days. Somebody has inserted...
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...
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 have sent you, one yard of fine Cambrick, at 14 Livres an Ell, two of a coarser sort at 6...