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And why my Dear Eliza has my letter layn unanswered. That it merited a reply I will not pretend...
Yesterday afternoon Mr. V——handed me your letter. I am sorry that you were prevented from...
It is now the 7th. of July, the 18th. day Since we Saw You Quit our shores to seek a happier...
My Dear Eliza will be one of the first to inquire after the welfare of her friend. Nor shall she...
With the tenderest emotions of a father’s heart, I congratulate you on your agreeable voyage, and...
This day I was Dining with Mamma at Mrs. Atkinsons in hourly expectation of receiving letters...
Here my Dear Eliza is your friend placed in a little village two or three miles from Paris,...
Will you not think me very unmindfull of you my Dear Lucy that I have not ere this, written you....
I should have availed myself, Madam, of your permission to write you, ere this, had an...
Your letter N 2. Eliza, I was so happy as to receive a day or two ago. I searched my journal,...
Monitor, Amelia? I don’t know whether the idea is more flattering or affronting. What an old...
You can judge of my impatience my Dear Cousin, the last week when we heard from Mr. Storer who...
I have now before me your two last Letters by my Dear Eliza received by Capt Calliham which I...
Your agreeable favour my Dear Cousin was received by me some time since. I have defered answering...
You will perhaps be surprised, to see that in less than 8 hours I have come 9 ½ posts. But the...
Our winds are now contrary, and as they changed with the moon they may be three weeks as they...
I wrote you this, Amelia, in answer to yours, No. 8, received a day or two ago, for which accept...
You have doubtless received before this, my Letter by Mr. Barclay, and you will have my N:2 in a...
The flattering mark of attention which I yesterday received from my Dear Aunt demands my earliest...
Disappointment upon Disappointment, Mortification upon Mortification My Dear Lucy shall no longer...
Every day, hour, and minute, your absence mon chere frere , pains me more and more. We left last...
I went on shore upon Long Island with our Captain, and visited Monsr. de Marbois, who has taken a...
In my last I just mentioned having been over upon Long Island, and paid a visit to Mrs. Smith,...
Mr. Söderström, the Sweedish Consul, has been here about a fortnight. I went this morning about a...
Herewith you receive your letters and miniature with my desire that you would return mine to my...
This morning we left Hartford New Haven, accompanied by Mr. Broome, and Mr. Brush, who wishing to...
Lyde sailed the 24th. with a long Letter for you from me, and I have now commenced N 6, which I...
I came into Boston this morning, and shall probably spend the week here, in order to pay all my...
All this day has been employ’d in answering Questions respecting you, and all is not over yet. I...
I have been in a manner cheated out of this day by the library; for in looking over the books,...
Last fryday I closed my Last to you and Mr. Storer sailed on Monday from Graves End so that it is...
I am now settled down for the Winter, and shall be obliged to pay an unremitting attention to my...
Mr. James Jarvis called upon us yesterday but we were not at home. To day he wrote to Pappa to...
We have had the most considerable freshet in the river that has ever been known. I mentioned in...
Tuesday the first of November, I received from you, my ever dear Neice, a Letter dated the 3d. of...
My word I mean always to keep, Amelia, so I write you from this place, though my letter may be...
Never was there a young Man who deserved more a severe punishment than yourself. I am so out of...
This Morning I wrote you that we were going to the play with Mrs. Church. At six oclock we called...
I join fully with you, Amelia, that whatever is, is right. Yet I cannot but regret that the winds...
I have taken my pen, to frame an appology to you my Dear Brother. There are so many that offer...
This my Brother is the day appropriated for the celebration of the Queens Birth day. It really...
Mr Smith informed me last Evening of an opportunity of writing by Way of N York and as I know of...
Yours My Dear Niece, of October 2d came safe to hand, and as I read, I could not but admire the...
What shall I say to justify the date of this letter, after so many fair promises to be punctual,...
What shall I say to my sister? Indeed, I am quite at a loss. I spend much more time in thinking...
Last night I Closed my Letter to you and shall send it to Mr Jenks’s care this Morning. I...
This is the eighth day it has rained and stormed without intermission, the weather is worse than...
I received this afternoon your No. 11 and I never received a letter which caused such a variety...
Yesterday my Dear Lucy I received your kind favour of the 9th of April, and it was the only...
Pray Madam, are you married? Nay then the wonder ceases. No matter now how loose your affections...