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When or where this Letter will find you, I know not. In what Scenes of Distress and Terror, I...
Five Weeks have past and not one line have I received. I had rather give a dollar for a letter by...
I have written but once to you since I left you. This is to be imputed to a Variety of Causes,...
Having a Leisure Moment, while the Congress is assembling, I gladly embrace it to write you a...
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,...
I am very well yet:—write to me as often as you can, and send your Letters to the Office in...
I have just returnd from a visit to my Brother, with my Father who carried me there the day...
I would not loose the Opportunity of writing to you—tho I must be short. Tedious, indeed is our...
Sitting down to write to you, is a Scene almost too tender for my State of Nerves. It calls up to...
I thank you for all your kind favours. I wish I could write to you, much oftener than I do. I...
I am wearied to Death with the Life I lead. The Business of the Congress is tedious, beyond...
I received your very obliging Letter and thank you for the early intelligence of your designed...
I dare not express to you at 300 hundred miles distance how ardently I long for your return. I...
I wrote you last Sabbeth evening in a good deal of pertubation of Spirits. I fear I did wrong in...
I think myself Doubly obligated to my amiable Friend that she has for once Layed aside that...
The die is cast. Yesterday brought us such a Speach from the Throne as will stain with...
I had the pleasure of hearing Yesterday by a transient person that my much Esteemed friend Mrs....
I arrived here, last Evening, and have attended Mr. Strongs Meeting all this Day. I rode alone,...
New York has appointed an ample Representation in our Congress, and have appointed a provincial...
What a scene has opened upon us since I had the favour of your last! Such a scene as we never...
Our Hearts are bleeding for the poor People of Boston. What will, or can be done for them I cant...
Mr. Eliot of Fairfield, is this Moment arrived in his Way to Boston. He read us a Letter from the...
I have but little news to write you. Every thing of that kind you will learn by a more accurate...
I received by the Deacon two Letters from you this Day from Hartford. I feel a recruit of spirits...
I have an opportunity by Captn. Beale, to write you a Line. We all arrived last Night in this...
A Brother of Mr. Adams’es who has been a Captain of a Company in this Town, is desirous of...
I am indeed the Silvia, the once favored correspondent of Diana; But I am Silvia without my...
Though I am very unwell scarce able to set up long Enough to write, yet I must let my dear Friend...
Just before Mr. Adams set off upon his journey to Philadelphia he had the pleasure of receiving a...