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I begin to think I am not of that concequence at Home which I supposed myself, or that you think...
this morning my Dear Brother—M r Storer Came out from New York—to spend the day with us and was...
It was with real pleasure my Dear Brother that I received a few days since your letter of july 20...
to your Candour my Dear Brother—I must appeal for Pardon that I have thus long delayed to inform...
I rec d. Your Favour, previous to which I sent you by Post in a Letter to my Brother a Bank Bill...
I have now before me your Letter of the 3 d of August —which I intend to answer fully—and then 2...
I am much pleased with your Oration and much obliged to you for it. it seems to me, making...
I cannot begin my Letter by thanking you for yours. You write so seldom, that you, do not give me...
We Suppose, that you had your Degree last Wednesday, and upon that Supposition, I congratulate...
I give you joy of the day, as I presume it is commencment with you at Cambridge, and as it is...
my Conscience really reprimands me for having so long omitted writing my Dear Brother, for...
I would not omit writing you by captain Callihan, as your sister is unable to perform that office...
I have procured the Books for you, and Captain Folger not sailing quite so soon as I expected, I...
Your Letter to me by captain Callihan came safe to hand, that to your Sister and others from my...
I wrote you so largly by the Newyork December packet, that a few lines must now suffice. I cannot...
I am much obliged to you for the Copy of your Dialogue, which does you honour. I am the more...
Since I wrote you, the packet from N york has arrived after a passage of 43 days, and by that...
It is a long time since I received a line from you, or any other of my Friends, nor have we...
Since I wrote you last I have made two excursions one to Holland, and one of a Week to the Hyde...
At length after long expectation your No 16 has arrived. Capt Cushing Called yesterday upon us,...
When I closed my last to you on Sundey last I promised to give you an account of the excursion we...
I have also to sollicit your Pardon my Dear Brother for haveing so long delayd writing you. I...
Altho afflicted to day with one of my bad headaches; I must write you, least the vessel should...
And so my Dear son your sister is really and Bona fida married, as fast as the Bishop and a Clerk...
Dr Gordon brought me your Letter of the 2d. of April, which gave me, great Pleasure. In order to...
Give me leave to congratulate you on your Admission into the Seat of the Muses, our dear Alma...
I have time only to write you a line or two, not expecting captain Bigolow to Sail so Soon. I was...
Last night I Closed my Letter to you and shall send it to Mr Jenks’s care this Morning. I...
Your Father and Col Smith are gone to Night to Covent Garden theatre to See the School for...
Altho I have written you a very long Letter by way of Newyork, yet should one vessel go to Boston...