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We came to town last evening to dine (by invitation) this day, with the President of Congress,...
Mr S. and Mr Blount set off tomorrow for London and have engaged to call this Evening for...
It is with inexpressible pleasure that I enclose to you a letter from your brother, and that I...
I received yesterday by way of Nyork your kind Letter of two dates october 28 & Nov br 8 th a...
James got home safe though covered over with mud and dirt, horses and carriage up to their very...
Yours of June 23d. have received. I believe there is no Danger of an Invasion your Way, but the...
This Letter will go by the Hand of the Honourable Samuel Hewes Esqr., one of the Delegates in...
I have all along flattered myself with hopes that I might with Propriety have taken Leave of the...
Gen. Warren writes me, that my Farm never looked better, than when he last saw it, and that Mrs....
I have now the happiness of presenting to you another daughter, worthy as I fully believe of...
I this day Received a few lines from my Friend, whose Long silence I have not been able to...
Indolence shall no longer prevent my acknowledging, the pleasure I felt (my dear M rs Adams) from...
You may depend on my giving your Letter to Capt. Marston who sets out for Philadelphia on Monday....
There is a great deal of pain: taken to make mischief between you & Mr & Mrs Porter many wish for...
Yesterday, I took a long Walk with our Secretary Mr. Thompson to a Place called Fells Point, a...
Mr. Cranch informs me that Hones will go to Town tomorrow, and that I may not miss one...
I Congratulate you my dear son, upon your safe arrival in your Native Country; and myself that I...
As your good Lady had promised me the favour of a visit before your return to your Native Town,...
I received yours of the 14th. ultmo., should not have defer’d answering it so long had I been...
I rec d last night your Letter of the 11 th. Your Girls and M r shipley arrived in good health...
Your frindly letter of the 29 th of June —I should not have suffered to remain so long...
This Evening I have satisfactory Intelligence of the real Embarkation of your very dear Treasure...
Some time since Andrew Foster, a relation of Mrs. Otis, applied to Mr. Otis for admission as...
The Weather still continues cloudy and cool and the Wind Easterly. Howe’s Fleet and Army is still...
It was with the greatest concern I heard of your late illness, since which time I have felt very...
Mr. and Mrs. Adams present their Compliments to Dr. Franklin and hope to have the Honour of his...
with regard to politicks the debates of the House will give you an Idea of them, as yet there has...
The Postmaster at N. York, in a Panick, about a fortnight ago fled to Dobbs’s Ferry, about 30...
It is now no longer a Secret, where Mr. Hows Fleet is. We have authentic Intelligence that it is...
Last night for the first time I slept in our new House.— But what a Scene! The Furniture...
Your two last Letters had very different Effects. The long one gave me vast Satisfaction. It was...
I take the liberty of addressing a few lines to you, knowing from the Friendship with which you...
I have this moment rec d your favour of 25. April.— If you want more Money before June borrow it...
I am desirous of conveying to you, in a manner that will not probably fail of success, and...
The Senate are now in Possession of the Budget.— It is a Bone to gnaw for The Aristocrats as well...
I have written but once to you since I left you. This is to be imputed to a Variety of Causes,...
I most sincerely rejoice with you on the safe Arrival of Mr. Adams in Spain after so short a...
I am unable to find language to express my Gratitude and thankfullness to you—for your maternal...
After a Passage of two days, against contrary Winds, and a terrible Jolt through the Mud, from...
Yours of 26 March came by this days Post. Am happy to hear you have received so many Letters from...
I feel too sensibly the obligations you have laid me under by the letters you had the goodness to...
We have received from Congress a Resolution by which We are to be impowered to negotiate a Treaty...
I have past through the Ceremonies of taking Leave of the States General, the Prince and Princess...
You Say you have no desire to be the first, and I cannot say that it is desirable: but according...
Your kind letter should not have lain so long unanswered had I not impatiently waited for the...
After a very fatiguing and a very anxious jaunt, I have returned from Albany with my Certificate...
I have just returned from spending an agreeable hour with your best Friend. In the Course of our...
“Mr. Lovell, do let me entreat you, this thirtieth time, to write a few Lines to Mrs. Adams. Are...
I am honoured with your very polite Favour of the 10th of June, which arrived in my Absence.—No...
A Vessel is designed for France in two or three days which will be A very good Opportunity for A...