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Your barrels & Trunk, for which you inclos’d me a Bill of Loading some days since arriv’d safe...
Since writing to You, respecting Thomas Welch, I have received last week a Letter from mr Adams...
I received yours of the 11 th I think Thomas Welch should take his degree at College before he...
I inclose you a Bill of Lading of some flower a cask trunk and an Iron dripping pan, which I have...
I received your Letter yesterday of May the 28 th and the Sermons you were so kind as to send me,...
yours of May 18 received on saturday. the President says, he will be obliged to you to chuse him...
I received by way of Providence last week Your kind Letter of the 11th sent by Mrs Barret,...
I inclose a Letter to you for Mrs Black. as there is but one post a week for Quincy, it may...
I am much oblig’d by your favors of the 30 Ult. & 6 th Ins t. with the inclosures the...
I fully unite with you in sentiment, that much ill Blood and warmth of Passion is excited by Town...
I yesterday received your Letter of March 11 th it would give the President great satisfaction to...
I received your kind favour of Feb ry 25 this morning. the badness of the roads I suppose was the...
The President received your Letter this morning dated 5 Feb’ry. the Rule of the former President...
We now have the appearence of some fine weather our Rivers are open, but our Roads are all like...
I received your Letter of Jan’ ry and observed Your communication, somewhat alterd to better suit...
I received your obliging favour of Nov br 8 th the day after I last wrote you. I inclose the...
I wrote you from East Chester and inclosed you 90 dollors to pay a Note in mr Frothinghams hands....
As you was absent when I left home I was unable to pay you for some articles which you had...
We are thus far on our Way to N England if no accident happens to prevent us. I hope on thursday...
Your several favors of the 1 st & 9 th Ins. I have rec d. & am much oblig’d to you for the...
Mr otis will tell you all the News in this quarter of the Earth, where Wickedness abounds of all...
Will you be kind as to see mr Frothingham and tell him that I wish him to have the Coachee cased,...
I was not more fortunate in the weather on my return, than I was in going to Phila a. 3 days out...
The Death of my Mother which took place this afternoon very suddenly, will prevent my Sitting out...
Give me leave to congratulate you & mrs Smith upon the Birth of a Daughter. I hope both the Mamma...