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Nothing could induce me to keep alive the remembrance of an affair which you will easily believe...
Boston,3 January 1770 – 26 July 1774. MS book containing 138 numbered pages ( MHi ). Printed:...
There never was I believe, a greater Contrast, than I perceive, between the Noise and Hurry of...
I never recd. nor heard of your letter of the 27th June last, Wrote at Ipswich until the 22d...
Your Letter was this Day delivered to me in the office. Your obliging thanks for my duty gives me...
In this Retreat I promise myself, much Pleasure from the Letters of my Friends in Boston,: and...
You will be Surprised I believe, to receive a Letter from me, upon a Matter which I have so...
19 July 1774. Report of the Committee on Ways and Means. No Dft found. printed : Boston Record...
This may serve to apologize for so ungenteel a piece of Conduct as the carrying away a Sum of...
Among many other agreable Things, which occurr’d to me on my Return from my eastern Circuit, I...
Yours of the 25th. of last month never reached me, till yesterday. It would have given me great...
I never enjoyed better Health in any of my Journeys, but this has been the most tedious, the most...
Have you seen a List of the Addressers of the late Governor? There is one abroad, with the...
I am engaged in a famous Cause: The Cause of King, of Scarborough vs. a Mob, that broke into his...
Mobs are the trite Topick of Declamation and Invective, among all the ministerial People, far and...
Our J ustic e H utchinso n is eternally giving his Political Hints. In a Cause, this Morning,...
I cant be easy without my Pen in my Hand, yet I know not what to write. I have this Morning heard...
Mr. Winthrop, Mr. Quincy and I came this Morning from York, before Breakfast, 15 Miles, in order...
I have concluded, to mount my Horse, tomorrow Morning at four, and ride to Wells to hear my old...
I am so idle, that I have not an easy Moment, without my Pen in my Hand. My Time might have been...
The River has been universally called and known by the Name of Merrimack and by no other, from...
To the Sheriff of our county of Cumberland his under-Sheriff or Deputy, Greeting. We command You...
A few Days before the Election in May 1774 Lt General Gage, arrived at Boston Governor of this...
I have nothing to do here, but to take the Air, enquire for News, talk Politicks and write...
I have had a Curiosity to examine what could have been the Cause of Parson Lymans Affection to...
The Prophet of York has not prophecy’d in vain. There is in this Town and County a Laodiceanism...
This is the second day of the Term at York: very little Business--very hot weather. My...
I have a great Deal of Leisure, which I chiefly employ in Scribbling, that my Mind may not stand...
I am determined to amuse my self with my Pen, whenever I am at Leisure, that I may not rust, upon...
We yesterday received your Letter directed to us, with those for Braintree, immediately on the...