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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...
Suppose you have had a formidable account of the alarm we had last Sunday morning. When I rose...
I embrace an Opportunity by two young Gentlemen from Maryland to write you a Line, on friend...
Our amiable Friend Hancock, who by the Way is our President, is to send his Servant, tomorrow for...
I had Yesterday the Pleasure of two Letters from you, by Dr. Church. We had been so long without...
So good an opportunity offering, tho I had not wrote before I have detaind the Bearer, just to...
Yours received last Evening deserves my Early acknowledgment; as a token of your Love, it revived...
I have received yours of 24th. May and a Copy of your Letter to Mr. Dilly, and one Letter from...
Dr. Church returns to Day, and with smarting Eyes, I must write a few Lines to you. I never had...
Dr. Church has given me a Lotion, which has helped my Eyes so much that I hope you will hear from...
I have been this Morning to hear Mr. Duffil, a Preacher in this City whose Principles, Prayers...
I set down to write to you a monday, but really could not compose myself sufficently: the anxiety...
I have the Pleasure of acquainting you that I last Evening recieved Letters from Mr. Adams,...
I hoped long ere now to have Been at Braintree, but evry circumstance has hitherto been Against...
The Day; perhaps the decisive Day is come on which the fate of America depends. My bursting Heart...
This Letter, I presume, will go by the brave and amiable General Washington. Our Army will have a...
I received yours of june 10, for which I thank you. I want you to be more perticuliar. Does every...
I have this Morning been out of Town to accompany our Generals Washington, Lee, and Schuyler, a...
My Father has been more affected with the distruction of Charlstown, than with any thing which...
This Letter is to go by my worthy Friend Mr. Stephen Collins of this City. This Gentleman is of...
I have received a good deal of paper from you; I wish it had been more coverd; the writing is...
I have received your very agreable Favours of June 22d. and 25th. They contain more particulars...
I have met with some abuse and very Ill treatment. I want you for my protector and justifier. In...
I have this afternoon had the pleasure of receiving your Letter by your Friends Mr. Collins and...
About five O Clock this Morning, I went with young Dr. Bond at his Invitation and in his...
You have more than once in your Letters mentioned Dr. Franklin, and in one intimated a Desire...
Have only Time to send by this Opportunity a Token of Remembrance. The Fast was observed here...
I have been hoping every day since I received your obliging favour to get time to thank you for...
IT is now almost three Months since I left you, in every Part of which my Anxiety about you and...