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The June packet is to sail tomorrow. as I know you must be anxious for constant intelligence, at...
I wrote you in a Letter not long since: that as mr Malcom had declined going abroad, I had...
Once more my dear son it is permitted me to address you by Letter. thanks to the Great Giver of...
Last Evening I received your Letter of sep br. 4 th No 42— accept my thanks. it grieved me to...
It is with pleasure insepressible, I inform you of the safe arrival of your Brother Thomas at N...
I will not let a vessel sail for Hamburgh that I know of, without taking a few Lines from me, if...
It was with inexpresible pleasure that I yesterday read a Letter to your Father from you dated...
Mr Houghten, an acquaintance of your Brother Thomas, call’d upon me last Evening, with the kind...
Your Last Letter was dated in july No 45, near Six Months since. the secretary of state has one,...
Mr Sitgreaves has just call’d to let me know that he expects to embark for England in a day or...
By a vessel going to Liverpool I write You a few line’s with the hope that the communication may...
We are still without Letters from You. the Secretary of State received one dated in December; but...
I have not written You a line my dear son Since I returnd to this place, now three Months; I felt...
Your Brother Thomas has performed the painfull office of announcing to You the Death of Your...
Your Letter of March the 10 th is before me; Your Brother informs me that he has one of April. It...
Welcome, Welcome, my dear Son to your native Land after a seven years absence from it, God be...
I received your Letter from Providence and rejoiced in the favorable account you gave of your...
I did not expect a very frequent correspondence with you when You left me; however interested we...
We have not a printer in Boston who gives us any of the debates in either house of Congress: I...
I am indebted to You for two Letters Since I Wrote to you. Your Letter of december 22 d I thank...
I am sorry to say that I write you from my Sick Chamber, where I have been confined for near a...
We have this Day quite and old fashiond Snow Storm, after an unusual pleasent Feb’ ry . the Snow...