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I am wearied to Death with the Life I lead. The Business of the Congress is tedious, beyond...
I thank you for all your kind favours. I wish I could write to you, much oftener than I do. I...
Sitting down to write to you, is a Scene almost too tender for my State of Nerves. It calls up to...
I would not loose the Opportunity of writing to you—tho I must be short. Tedious, indeed is our...
I am very well yet:—write to me as often as you can, and send your Letters to the Office in...
I received your very agreable Letter, by Mr. Marston, and have received two others, which gave me...
In your last you inquire tenderly after my Health, and how we found the People upon our Journey,...
Having a Leisure Moment, while the Congress is assembling, I gladly embrace it to write you a...
I have written but once to you since I left you. This is to be imputed to a Variety of Causes,...
When or where this Letter will find you, I know not. In what Scenes of Distress and Terror, I...