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I yesterday returned from Plymouth where I had opportunity of spending only three or four days in...
The Providence Frigate, and a Packet have been long held in readiness to proceed to France. The...
I Received your favours by Mr. Hewes and by the post since writeing which, you must have heard of...
We are yet in A State of Uncertainty whether you are Arrived in France or England, and...
My last two or three Letters were by Capt. Samson, who if he has not Shared the ill fate of some...
I have been very Unwell and Absent for A fortnight. I returned here Yesterday. While I was at...
I wrote you in my last that we were about raising every fifth Man of our Alarm and Train Band...
You will perhaps wonder that you have not heard from me for so long a time. I have had so little...
Since my last I have the pleasure of Several of yours. I am Extreamly obliged to you, and to...
I wrote you by the last post. I wonder whether all the Letters I write you get to hand, and if...
I had the pleasure of your favours of the 23d. Instant Yesterday. I am glad to find that you have...
Since I wrote you by the post on last Thursday, Nothing very material has taken place here. Two...
I thank you for yours of the 12th. and 18th August which came safe to hand. I am much Gratified...
I have very Accidentally heard of this Opportunity by Mr. Brown and have so short Notice of it...
I feel great reluctance in suffering any Opportunity to pass without writeing to you. I can...
I have for some time past been at Home in daily Expectation of the Courts riseing. It has however...
I keep no Copies of Letters and therefore am Unable to refer to the dates or the Contents. I know...
I did not hear till Yesterday in the Afternoon that Coll. Reed had any Intention to leave us so...
I wrote you last from Plymouth about three weeks ago after which I was detained at Home longer...
If any Conjecture may be formed from the Intelligence or rather reports prevailing here you may...
We have no late Arrivals no foreign Intelligance. The Affair of Danbury has wholly Engrossed the...
I Returned from Plymouth last Wednesday after An Absence of about 10 days. In my way I called on...
I have been very much Indisposed for the greater part of the Time since you left us. I have been...
I please myself with the probability that before this you are safely arrived at Philadelphia,...
After I had Executed my Commission at Providence, I Returned Home set Mrs. Warren down in her own...
After an Interval much longer than I ever designed should take place, I now set down to write...
I Returned to this Town on Tuesday and found the Court had Just Adjourned to Sepr:. Last Evening...
I made my Acknowlegdments of the rec t. of your favours of June 17. & July the 2 d. by Cap t....
Your Letters of the 17th. June and 2d. of July have given me great pleasure, perhaps more because...
I had fixed a determination in my own mind to omitt no Oppertunity of writeing either to you, or...