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Though the business that at present surrounds me on every side, makes writing inconvenient, yet I...
20 May 1776 . In “A Memorandum Book and Register, for the months of May & June 1776,” now in the...
I was on the point of expostulating with you for you[r] long silence when I receiv’d your[s] of...
This I expect will be delivered to you by the Revd. Mr Samuel Smith who will inform you of every...
Ca. 21 May 1776 . In “A Memorandum Book,” Bradford noted on 28 May 1776: “This morning I recieved...
If I did not love you too well to scold at you I should begin this with upbraiding your long...
3 June 1776 . In his “Memorandum Book” (see 20 May 1776) Bradford wrote: “As my friend Maddison...
Your very acceptable favours by Mr. Rutherford arrived safe but I perceived by the date, had a...
I received another acceptable pledge of your friendship two days ago in a letter dated June 2d....
FC (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). The RC is not known to exist. Given below is the text of...
I wrote to you last week by the post. Mr Smith gives me an opportunity of sending you a few more...
I had the pleasure of Mr Wallace’s Company & your letter on Tuesday last. He left me to Day but...
I received your Letter dated March the 1st. about a Week ago and It is not more to obey your...
I have just returned here from Philada where I have been this week past in a constant hurry...
Your last reached me in a very happy time as I was on the point of determining what profession I...
I purposely delayed answering yours of January 24th to this time that I might be better able to...
The gratefull manner in which you mention the few trifles I sent you gives me a most sensible...
I am once more got into my native land and into the possession of my customary enjoyments...
The receipt of your’s of the first inst. was peculiarly acceptable to me; the enjoyment of your...
satisfaction, a visit from I must own as your not any beneficial affects fro[m] a satisfaction...
An Express being just setting off for Head Quarters, I cannot help imparting to you some very...
My silence has been long & perhaps you will tell me unkind; but I plead your release from strict...
I would have answered your most acceptable epistle of the 20 Jany had not the conclusion given me...
Agreeable to your request I waited on Mr Dunlap & stopd your paper [?] ours now follows [?] [ Got...
I this day received your favor by Mr Hoopes but have not yet got the articles I find came along...
I have two of your epistolary favours to acknowledge[,] the one handed to me by the Revd Mr...
I received your favor of the 10th. inst. and have since had a sight of the declaration and...
I did intend to have delayed writing to you till Mr Smith’s return to Virginia; but I believe...
You moralize so prettily that if I were to judge from some parts of your letter of October 13 I...
You will pardon me for not writing sooner when I inform you that ever since I received your...