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Mr J. Sergeant, arrived in London last week, and delivered to me Letters from you, my father and...
Scarce a day now passes without the arrival of vessels laden with flour from the United States. I...
Last week I enclosed several numbers of Cobbett’s Register, as they are republished in open...
As I am not yet enabled to write the threatened long Letter to my father, I must replace it by...
Last Evening I had the pleasure of receiving your favour of 25th: ulto: which contained the first...
The quiet Season has at length arrived. For the last six weeks I have had no occasion to go into...
I have had the pleasure of receiving your kind Letters of 22. March. and 7. April; and at the...
I have received Letters from you, of 22. March, 7. April, 9. and 20 May, and 29. and 30 June....
As our driver is about to return, I take the opportunity to inform you that we arrived here...
By the last Letters I have received from my wife I expect she will reach Boston by the last of...
The receipt of all your Letters to that of 30. June has been acknowledged. To answer them, I must...
We embarked at Providence on Tuesday morning, as I wrote you we purposed to do; and after a...
Your favour of 26. November, is yet the latest that I have received from you—But since my last to...
I shall send you by the earliest opportunity the newly published numbers of the Edinburgh and...
An alternation of six Stages, and six Steam-Boats finally landed us here yesterday afternoon,...
Mr: William Cranck Bond, a relation of ours, with whom you are no doubt acquainted has been some...
As the week comes round, the Sunday Newspaper reminds me of the despatch to be made up for...
Scarcely a day now passes, without the arrival of vessels from the United States; but they are...
We are waiting with great anxiety to hear again from Quincy, and pray that they may bring us...
You will imagine that the place from which I now write you has been thus named by us; but so it...
This day two Months have elapsed since Mr Gallatin and Mr Bayard arrived and delivered to me your...
I have just received your affectionate letter of the 15th:— and do not a moment delay to answer...
The late french Ambassador at this Court, the Duke de Vicence, has taken leave, and his succesor...
I know not whether it was generosity, or any other virtue, or merely a disposition to receive the...
Yesterday Morning I received the first information of the ratification, by the Government of the...
Yesterday I went to London, to the anniversary dinner of the Society of Friends of foreigners in...
Captain Smith, who was the bearer of your kind letter of 7. May, has met with the same misfortune...
I received a very few days ago, your kind favour of 1. March last, which gave me great pleasure...
I had the good fortune of sending a single letter from this place to England, in time to go by...
As the Couriers between Paris and St: Petersburg have not yet ceased to be dispatched, by the...
The first thing I look for in all the letters I receive from Quincy, is that which relates to our...
My last Letter to you was written at Reval, and dated the 12th: of May—It was forwarded from...
My last Letter to you, was of the 31st: of January, from Bruxelles; and I enclosed it to Mr...
In proportion as the time lengthens since the receipt of your last Letter, which is also the last...
When I wrote you my last Letter, a press copy of which, is enclosed, I had little or no...
Your letter of 15. Feby: which was brought by Captain Brown, of the Washington, and which I...
A dutch Vessel, called the Prince of Orange, which had taken out to America the Minister, Mr....
Just as I was closing my last Letter to you, I received your letter of 12. April, and had barely...
As I shall probably not have an opportunity of dispatching letters for America, after that of...
Captain Harrod, by whom your kind favour of 20. March to me, mentions that you had written to my...
If I could have omitted to welcome the return of this day, and to renew my prayers for many happy...
I wrote you a few lines on the day that the Treaty of Peace was signed, which I sent by Mr Hughes...
In my Letter of 22. of last Month, I mentioned to you my disappointment at having received no...
I have been with my friend Charles, and spent two days with General La Fayette, at his Country...
I expected that Mr: Gallatin or Mr Bayard, would have been the bearer of the last letter, that I...
My last letter, of which a press-copy is enclosed, was sent by the Palafox, Captain William...
Since I wrote you last on the 4th. instant we have been in a continual state of anxious concern...
Every day that passes gives me occasion more and more to lament this unfortunate War, with which...
I received a few days ago, and since I wrote you last a letter from Captain William Welsh, dated...
Mr Bagot, or to speak in the style and after the fashion of this Country, the Right Honourable...