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Last week I sent you a number of the Monthly Theological Repository, containing some Speculations...
Our Sons John and Charles are come home from school this morning, to spend the Michaelmas...
I wrote you last week by Captain Bronson, and sent you a Volume of Letters from the Continent,...
I had heard of your illness with extreme concern, from my wife, and also through Mr: Cranch and...
The seventy-ninth day since our departure from Boston, and not yet in Petersburg—But we are on...
I mentioned to you in a former Letter, the visit that I had received from Mr Frend, and Mr...
General Boyd, Mr Stores, Mr Forbes, and Mr and Mrs. Everett, have all arrived in London within...
A Treaty of Peace between the United States and Great Britain has this day been signed by the...
Since I last wrote to you, I have received your kind Letters of 27. August, and of 10. June,...
The receipt of your favour of 2. December was acknowledged in my last, dated the 9th. of...
Last week I sent you with a Letter from my wife the Newspaper containing the Account of the Lord...
Mr Tarbell informs me that he and his Lady have determined to return to the United States, and...
Nothing further received from you, since I wrote you last week—My boys have returned to School;...
Mr J. Sergeant, arrived in London last week, and delivered to me Letters from you, my father and...
Scarce a day now passes without the arrival of vessels laden with flour from the United States. I...
Last week I enclosed several numbers of Cobbett’s Register, as they are republished in open...
As I am not yet enabled to write the threatened long Letter to my father, I must replace it by...
The quiet Season has at length arrived. For the last six weeks I have had no occasion to go into...
I have had the pleasure of receiving your kind Letters of 22. March. and 7. April; and at the...
I have received Letters from you, of 22. March, 7. April, 9. and 20 May, and 29. and 30 June....
The receipt of all your Letters to that of 30. June has been acknowledged. To answer them, I must...
Your favour of 26. November, is yet the latest that I have received from you—But since my last to...
I shall send you by the earliest opportunity the newly published numbers of the Edinburgh and...
Mr: William Cranck Bond, a relation of ours, with whom you are no doubt acquainted has been some...
As the week comes round, the Sunday Newspaper reminds me of the despatch to be made up for...
Scarcely a day now passes, without the arrival of vessels from the United States; but they are...
We are waiting with great anxiety to hear again from Quincy, and pray that they may bring us...
You will imagine that the place from which I now write you has been thus named by us; but so it...
This day two Months have elapsed since Mr Gallatin and Mr Bayard arrived and delivered to me your...
The late french Ambassador at this Court, the Duke de Vicence, has taken leave, and his succesor...