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Did not the stronger motive of friendship Excite, I think the Gratitude due from Each individual...
Many Months have Elapsed, and many Great Events have taken place since I took up my pen to...
Mr. Warren directed to you only one week since by Capt. Cazneau bound to Amsterdam, therefore has...
I put a Letter of Introduction into the Hand of a son who has since unfortunately been made a...
You Will doubtless hear from several quarters of the arrival of admiral Greavess squadron who...
I now put a letter of introduction into the hand of a son, who agreeable to your polite and...
This Morning your Vigalent and invariable Friend wrote you a long letter which makes it...
I Cannot but think myself a sufferer by the Many Captures on American Navigation, for as you are...
A long abscence from your Native shore would insure a Welcome to a line from me had I no other...
The sudden departure of the plunderers of Boston and the removal of the Continental troops from...
As your time is so Much Devoted to the Service of the publick that you have Little Leasure for...
The extensive system of policy which must engross your thoughts, and the vast field of business...
I Write again from Waterton, where I Arrived Yesterday with your Excelent Friend who has been so...
This afternoon came to Hand your Favour of August 26. May you ever have it in your power to...
I have had the pleasure of seeing several of your Letters in which you Complain that your friends...