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Though the business that at present surrounds me on every side, makes writing inconvenient, yet I...
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...
20 May 1776 . In “A Memorandum Book and Register, for the months of May & June 1776,” now in the...
I have just returned here from Philada where I have been this week past in a constant hurry...
I was on the point of expostulating with you for you[r] long silence when I receiv’d your[s] of...
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...
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 have two of your epistolary favours to acknowledge[,] the one handed to me by the Revd Mr...
I did intend to have delayed writing to you till Mr Smith’s return to Virginia; but I believe...
You will pardon me for not writing sooner when I inform you that ever since I received your...
Tis with pleasure I find myself able to give you ample information concerning your Nassovian...
3 June 1776 . In his “Memorandum Book” (see 20 May 1776) Bradford wrote: “As my friend Maddison...
I am sorry to find your letter confirms the accounts we have received of the depredations of the...
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....
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 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...
This I expect will be delivered to you by the Revd. Mr Samuel Smith who will inform you of every...
I this day received your favor by Mr Hoopes but have not yet got the articles I find came along...
I received your favor of the 10th. inst. and have since had a sight of the declaration and...
You moralize so prettily that if I were to judge from some parts of your letter of October 13 I...