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Your desire that I would write every Opportunity is punctually observed by me, And I comply with...
I promised you, Sometime agone, a Catalogue of your Faults, Imperfections, Defects, or whatever...
This Morning received yours by Mr. Ayers. I can say nothing to the Contents at present, being...
Welcome, Welcome thrice welcome is Lysander to Braintree, but ten times more so would he be at...
I have this Evening been to see the Girl.—What Girl? Pray, what Right have you to go after...
I am much obliged to you for the care you have taken about help. I am very willing to submit to...
When I wrote you by the Doctor I was in hopes that I should have been out the next day, but my...
How many months have passed away since I have either written or received a line from my Dear...
Tomorrow being Commencment, suppose this will not fail thro want of a conveyance. I therefore...
I wrote to you a week ago, and sent my Letter part of the way, but like a bad penny it returnd,...
I heard to Day that the Doctor had a Letter from Mr. Cranch, and that he was still very Ill, poor...
Mr. Etter was so good as to come this morning and inform me that his Sons would go to Salem...
Your kind letter I receiv’d to day and am greatly rejoiced to hear you are all so well. I was...
I have just returnd from Weymouth, where I have been for a week past. It seems lonesome here, for...
The Doctor talks of Setting out tomorrow for New Braintree. I did not know but that he might...
I embrace with Joy, this Opportunity of writing you. Mr. Langdon, who is to be the Bearer, was so...
We have lived thro the Heat, and Toil, and Confusion of this Week. We have tried three of the...
I Congratulate you upon the fine weather we have had since your absence; if it has been as...
Your kindness to me in a former absence, requires some acknowledgment in this. I write to you,...
I write you, not from the Noisy Buisy Town, but from my humble Cottage in Braintree, where I...
There is no Business here —And I presume as little at Braintree. The Pause in the English Trade,...
I take an opportunity by Mr. Kent, to let you know that I am at Plymouth, and pretty well. Shall...
The kind reception I met with at your House, and the Hospitality with which you entertained me,...
I shall pass over in silence the Complementary introduction to your Letter, not because these...
Do not my Worthy Friend tax me with either Breach of promise; or neglect towards you, the only...
Alass! How many snow banks devide thee and me and my warmest wishes to see thee will not melt one...
I was yesterday at Weymouth where I received your Letter, and the saffron risbands &c. I thank...
In the last Letter which Mr. Adams had the honour to receive from you, you express a Desire to...
I sincerely Congratulate my much Esteemed friend on the Restoration of the invaluable Blessing of...
When I cast my Eyes backward; and take a general survey, of the great alterations which have been...