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we left Philadelphia on Wedensday last. the day preceeding was very Hot a partial Rain had waterd...
I had a Letter yesterday from mrs Johnson of the 12 July, in which she says mr Cranch had just...
I begin my Letter by saying that mr Cranch was so much better on the 7th, the date of mrs...
The extreem heat of yesterday & the no less prospet of it this day, is beyond any thing I ever...
The reflections which this morning have occupied my mind previous to taking my pen, have been of...
The weather has been so oppressively Hot for this week—and the streets of the City so nausious...
I expected to have heard from you on Saturday, but no Letter came and on Wedensday but still no...
but I was thinking so much of Quincy, that I mechanically dated from thence; when I sent Letters...
I received yours of June the first. I am quite delighted at the account you give of the season,...
I write you this Morning just to say that there are dispatches from our Envoys up to April by...
I received on saturday Yours of May 28 th I wrote you on saturday previous to my receiving yours...
I was indeed greatly afflicted by the contents of your last Letter. I received it yesterday, and...
I just write you a line to day, to tell you we are well, and to inclose Letters from my Family....
yours of the 18 I received on Thursday 23— and I rejoice to hear mr Black got home so soon, as I...
Rumour at a distance magnifies, and seldom reports truth. I have not written you a word upon a...
mr Black got here on thursday night. I was rejoiced to see him. it seemd next to being at home. I...
I have just received yours of the 23 April and I sit down to answer your inquiries respecting the...
I inclose to you a National song composed by this same mr Hopkinson. French Tunes have for a long...
By the post of yesterday I received yours of April 15 as the post will now go more frequently I...
I inclose a Letter to cousin Betsy who has been very frank with me upon the subject of her...
I wrote you on saturday that I would forward to you the Dispatches as soon as they were out. I...
The senate on thursday voted to have the dispatches from our Envoys made publick, and orderd them...
The eastern post will go out this morning and I take my pen to thank you for your Letters of the...
I write you a few lines this morning merely to inclose a Letter which I will thank you to cover...
I received yesterday your kind Letter of March 19 th . I expect a Letter every week if you have...
I write you a few Lines this mor’g just to inclose to you the News paper of yesterday which...
yesterday dispatches were received from mr King up to the 9 th Jan’ ry in a postscrip he says, I...
I received on saturday Evening the 3 d March Your kind Letter of 25 Feb’ ry. You estimate much...
To communicate pleasure, is reflecting happiness. The secretary of state came smiling in my Room...
I received your kind Letter of Feb’ ry 9th and was quite rejoic’d to hear that mrs Baxter was...