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My dear Mrs. Adams will undoubtedly Wonder that she has not heard from me since I Left Braintree,...
D r Blair has resigned and D r Green is our Chaplain, but Miss Blair is married to M r Roberdeau...
Tomorrow will compleat three Months Since our dear sons saild, and this moment I have received a...
I inclose to you the Cupons of Feb ry and June. 2 for that Month and 20 for Febry. 21 in one...
If our wishes could have conveyed you to us, you would not have been absent to Day. Mr. Cranch...
I have written you but once Since I bid you farewell. I was Seized in Connecticutt with one of...
I had the pleasure to hear of you several times while you was on your journey by persons who met...
This is the last Opportunity I shall have to write you from Braintree for some Weeks. You may...
My Friends anxity I Wonder not at. Wish I could say anything that would Give that Relief her...
Within this half Hour, I received yours of the 18 by the Post. I have only Time before the Post...
Did I feel myself conscious of any inclination to suspend a Correspondence that has given...
I congratulate You my Dear Louissa, that our loss is to be your gain. Mr Adams leaves us on...
The two Armies, on Long Island have been shooting at each other, for this whole Week past, but We...
I should have addressed your excellency sooner, but that my mind, which is the weakest —(or, as I...
As I have been in Daily expectations of seeing London, I have defered answering your Letter,...
Under a Date of Aug. 24 I did myself the Pleasure to endeavour to convey to you later Information...
I received your Letter of June 20th with one for mrs Adams which I shall forward in a few day’s....
I have made the necessary Inquiry concerning Seeds And have found the Price so extravagant that I...
I have to thank my Friend Mrs. Adams for a very agreable Letter Received a few days since. I...
Little my Dear Mrs. Dana did I think I should leave America without seeing you, but a slow fever,...
Major Gibbs Captain Beals & mr Woodard all are going to New-york, and all have desired Letters,...
Your obliging favour of the 17 of Jan’ ry reachd me a few days sine the polite and Friendly...
I have received but one Letter from you Since I left Quincy now near a Month; I have been here...
I am weary of this Scæne of Dulness. We have done nothing and Shall do nothing this Session,...
I promised you in my last an Account of the Commencement in the Methodists Meetinghouse north...
A little well timed and just criticism is sometimes very Salutary. If I had not been conscious...
My Sister informs me that you have not lately heard from your sons in Holland and that you were...
Your obligeing reply to my request demands my Thanks. I have taken the Liberty of sending 5...
M r: Cranch has taken the liberty to address a short letter to the President containing a desire...
Yours of the 22 d. I rec d. on Sunday last, by Gen Lincoln— the several Articles You requested me...
This day you promis’d me to begin your Journey: but if the Weather is as disagreable with you as...
First part of text missing. Respectfull Regards to Mr. Hancock with thanks for his very polite...
I have taken the liberty to enclose a line to my Papa, under cover of yours; knowing it will go...
I yesterday received your kind Letter of March 5 th and congratulate you and the Judge upon your...
We arrived here about four oclock a fryday afternoon, after a very pleasent journey. The weather...
The importunity of my Friends at Braintree, though my inclination is strong, is not sufficient to...
What a scene has opened upon us since I had the favour of your last! Such a scene as we never...
You did not see fit to send the letter you proposed for the conveyance of Mr. Ingram. Perhaps it...
I received by the Deacon two Letters from you this Day from Hartford. I feel a recruit of spirits...
We have no News here but what comes from you—except that all is well and quiet at Ticonderoga,...
I do myself the honor to inclose the postscript to Hall & Sellers’s Paper of the 9th instant...
I cannot say that I write you from my Solitude, for who can call themselves Solitary, when in the...
one line by my son inquires after the health of my Friend, at Braintree. do you begin to feel at...
We have at last accomplished a troublesome Piece of Business. We have chosen a Number of...
I write you this Morning just to say that there are dispatches from our Envoys up to April by...
I now having an opportunity which to my Satisfaction I have much oftener than I expected when I...
I send you a Continuance of the Journals. The Printer having lately made a Mistake in the Course...
This being the day on which, according to my calculation, my daughter would be crossing the...
I received last Evening Your kind Letter of Feb ry 8 th . I thank you for your congratulation,...
Tis a Great Grief to me that I know not how to write nor where to send to you. I know not of any...