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I herewith send you the News-Papers by which you will see the state of our publick proceedings....
The Gen l Court met here last Wednesday being called together much sooner than was expected, on...
Capt. Cushing having informed me that he shall sail tomorrow, I have requested him to take the...
We have received the Favour of your Letters and those from Sister Adams, by the Captains Cushing...
Last Evening I received a few Lines from you dated the 23d of Decr., with Newspapers to the 4th....
M r. John Jenks, the Bearer, has this moment inform’d me that he shall sail for London this Day...
When the Senate was last sitting I desired the Honble. Mr. Goodhue≠ of Salem, to answer your...
I have just received the within Letters, and as I hear Capt. Young is to sail tomorrow I take the...
I wrote you largely by Cap t. Cushing who sail’d from hence about 3 Weeks ago. I therein take...
Your esteemed Favour of the 27 th of April came safe to hand. As you had then but just heard of...
This will be handed to you by a worthy young Gentleman Mr. Bulfinch Son of Doctor Bulfinch; I...
After a long Interval, I had Yesterday the great Happiness of receiving your esteemed Favour of...
I wrote you a few Lines by your most amiable Partner who sailed in a Ship commanded by Capt....
The Oportunity that now presents of sending this by your most amiable Friend, while it makes me...
I have received your esteemed Favour of the 10th. of Sepr. 1783, and am sorry to find that the...
Having this moment been informed that our Hon d: Friend M r: Temple is about to sail for England...