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The day after I had sent away my last Letter, I received yours of the 1 st: inst t: which...
I have just now received, my dearest friend, your letter of the 15 th: of last month, since which...
I have this morning received your two Letters of Nov r: 29. and December 6. The pain which the...
It is a long time since I have had the pleasure to receive any letter from you. I suppose you...
Since my Letter of the 20 th: I have not enjoyed the pleasure of receiving any from my friend,...
I received some time since your favour of Nov r: 29. and this morning that of Dec r: 16. You...
How painful it is to me, my amiable friend to feel the assurance that my Letters for which you...
A few days ago, I received a Letter from my father dated at Quincy the 28 th: of October, and...
I am to thank you for your obliging favour of the 30 th: of last month, which I received a few...
The day after I wrote you my last Letter, which was on the 28 th: I received your Letter of the...
Your Letter of the 20 th: of last month, which I received a few days ago has taken from my bosom...
Though not many days have elapsed since I wrote you last, and I scarcely know what I can write...
I was reflecting this morning, with what peculiar force and propriety, I could make the...
I hope we shall never get into a habit of writing to one another angry and kind Letters...
I have more than once mentioned to you, the state of retirement from political conversation in...
A variety of circumstances have occurred since you left this part of the Country, which have...
The bearer of this Letter, Mr. D’Hauteval, is a french Gentleman from the Island of St. Domingo,...
Mr: Ebenezer Dorr, and Mr: Edward Jones, merchants, of this Town, by this Post send a petition to...
On the 15th: instant in the Evening, twenty-eight days after our departure from Boston, we...
Under the present circumstances of affairs in this Country, I did not think it prudent to make...
The day before yesterday, I had my Audience of the Stadtholder and delivered him my credentials....
The bearer, Major-General Eustace, after having served with great honor and reputation in the...
I enclose herewith a letter from Mr: Dumas, which he requested me to transmit. The old...
I hear of a vessel to sail in two or three days from the Texel, and cannot lose any opportunity...
Since the date of my last Letter, (December 25: 1794.) a revolution has taken place, the...
Since the date of my last Letter, February 12, nothing very material has taken place in this...
Mr: Wilcox has not yet been here but sent me from Hamburg your favour of February 11. which was...
My last Letter acknowledged the receipt of your favour of February 11. That of December 2. has...
I received two or three days since your favours of March 26. April 21. and 26. all together, and...
The public affairs of the Country where I now reside, afford at this time but an indifferent...