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And why may I not write you, Madam, tho’ Mr. Thaxter should not go to America? Is the restriction...
Your two Letters concerning Mr. T yler are never out of my Mind. He is of a very numerous Family...
In acknowledging the receipt of your kind favor of 26th. October and in confessing it was...
Your kind Letters of Oct. 25. and November 13 came to hand but to day. A Packet from you is...
The Preliminaries of Peace and an Armistice, were Signed at Versailles on the 20 and on the 21....
I little expected, when writing to You on the 16th. instant, to have so soon congratulated You...
Yesterday I received your very obliging Letter and return you many thanks for your willingness to...
About three weeks agone, I forwarded a packet of Letters to Mr. Cranch, inclosing one to him—the...
The young Gentleman who is the Bearer of this has acted for about 7 months in the capacity of...
The Letter which you find enclosed you will be kind enough to sink should you be so unfortunate...
For above a fortnight past I have been meditating a visit to Braintree but some unlucky...
Altho I wrote you a very long Letter no longer ago than this day week; which went under convoy of...
I dare Say there is not a Lady in America treated with a more curious dish of Politicks, than is...
I have omited writing by the last opportunity to Holland; because I had but small Faith in the...
I intended to have wrote largely by this Opportunity, but have been confined ever since last...
Your Proposal of coming to Europe, has long and tenderly affected me. The Dangers and...
You will believe me, when I inform You, that I am grievously disappointed in only having to...
In my melancholy, unhappy Moments, (for such I sometimes have), I recur to my old Letters for...
I forwarded a Letter to You, Madam, yesterday by Capt. Barney, Commander of the Packet...
I have lived to see the close of the third year of our seperation. This is a Melancholy...
How is it my dear son? You who used to be so punctual in your returns to your Friends that I your...
We arrived here the 26th. last Month after a tedious Journey in a crazy Carriage, with the...
The King of Great Britain, by a Commission under the great Seal of his Kingdom, has constituted...
I have taken the liberty to enclose a line to my Papa, under cover of yours; knowing it will go...
No, the Fire Brand shall not sail again without a Letter to my Friend. Why what a Hurry. I meant...
The family are all retired to rest, the Busy scenes of the day are over, a day which I wished to...
I write you, Madam, agreable to the request of Mr. Adams, having put up for you the sundry...
I am thus far advanced on my Journey, and shall continue it from hence tomorrow. I found Mr....
Yesterday arrived your kind Letters of the 3 and 5 of september. I am preparing to sett off...
I believe I shall set off for Paris next Fryday. Mr. Thaxter and Mr. Storer will go with me. The...
In receiving the Communication, that the T reaty of Amity and Commerce between the United States...
Your favour of August 17th is just put into my hands with word that Capt. Grinnel is to sail...
Your obligeing favour of Sepbr 10th was put into my hands the day before I set out upon a journey...
Je Suis au désespoire d’avoir oublié de vous remettre Le mémoire que vous avez eu La Complaisance...
I am sorry that I forgot to return to you the memoir which you had the kindness to lend me when I...
The Lyars Stick at nothing. The Paragraphs in the enclosed Paper, which respect me, are impudent...
I have transmitted Money to the young Men, whom you mentioned to me, and have expected every day...
When I was at Braintree I mentioned to you that I was pretty certain I had a letter from Mr....
Your kind favours of May 14th and June 16th came to Hand last Evening; and tho I have only just...
If my Letters have been as successfull as I wish them, you must have heard many times from me...
What pleasing Sensations does a Packet from the other side of the Atlantic produce? Every part of...
All well.—You will send these Papers to some Printer when you have done with them. We have found...
Your Favour of June 17. arrived this Day and gave me, all the tender and melancholly Feelings of...
The Situation of my dear Brother, at the date of yours 17. June, has allarmed me so much that I...
I am to express my Acknowledgments to You for your kind favor of the 17th. June last, with which...
Mr. Thaxter is getting better and Mr. Charles Storer is now with me, and We may be all now said...
I know not any pleasure equal to that which arises from feeding the Hungry, cloathing the Naked...
Soon after writing You at Amsterdam, I was unfortunate enough to have a Relapse, after I thought...
In this Country, as in all others, Men are much Addicted to “Hobby Horses.” These Nags are called...
Near the dusk of last Evening, I was Honored with your Favor, by the hand of the amiable Master...