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Tho I have already acknowledged all your Letters, I will not let captain Scoet sail without a few...
Two days only are wanting to campleat six years since my dearest Friend first crost the...
As I did not write you by the last conveyance I will not omit the present. I supposed your sister...
I hope if the Marquiss de la Fayette is returned to Paris he may be able to give us some account...
your two Letters of May 21 & 26 were yesterday deliverd. captain Scot has not yet got up. I hope...
I thank you my dear Neice for your last kind Letter. There are no days in the whole year so...
Mrs Hay call’d upon me a sunday whilst I was gone to meeting to let me know that She expected to...
Your obliging favour by captain Folger came safe to Hand, and brought me the agreeable...
Mr. Storer says the ship in which he is to embark will go down to day and that he shall go on...
Your obliging Letter was handed me, on my return from a journey into Devonshire. it was one of...
I have sent by Captain Scott the Books you wrote for, and if there is any thing else in which I...
I have been 16 days at sea, and have not attempted to write a single Letter; tis true I have kept...
I wrote you by Captain Dashood just when I was about removeing from the Bath Hotel to Grovsnor...
Mr. Trumble will have the honour of delivering this to you. The knowledge you have of him, and...
Your Letter by way of Amsterdam had a quick passage and was matter of great pleasure to me. I...
I have time only to write you a line or two, not expecting captain Bigolow to Sail so Soon. I was...
If I had thought you would so soon have Sent for your dear little Girl, I should have been...
Yes my dear Neice, it was a Ceremony that one must study Some time to find out either utility or...
Mr Adams being absent upon publick Buisness in Holland when your Letter came to Hand I take the...
Mr. Adams has already written you that we arrived in London upon the 27 of May . We journey’d...
I have just returnd from a visit to Moor Place Moor feilds, Where I have been to take leave of my...
22Sunday June 20 1784. (Adams Papers)
Embarked on Board the ship Active Capt. Lyde commander, with my daughter and 2 servants for...
I have just sent some Letters to go by Captain Folger, but find he does not sail so soon as...
Col. Franks being detained to day by an accident gives me the opportunity of replieing to your...
As captain Folger is not yet gone I write a few more lines by him, tho I have nothing new to...
I have procured the Books for you, and Captain Folger not sailing quite so soon as I expected, I...
I write you a few lines my dear Lucy to thank you for your kind Letter, and to inform you that I...
I am determined not to neglect my pen for so long an interval as I did before your last Letters;...
We Reachd this place last evening and put up at a mr Avery’s private Lodgings, where we are very...
It is a very pleasent morning Sir, and I have risen a little after five, that I might have the...