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You have been much better to me My Dear friend since you left America, than I have deserved, for...
I this morning wrote a short and hasty line to your other self and did not then expect I should...
After taking leave of you on board of the Packet, I hastened home to sooth and console your...
Inclosed My Dear friend is a letter from your sister; which she has written to supply my...
[ New York, September 2, 1790. “I cannot let the Packet go my Dear Friend without dropping you a...
There is no proof of my affection which I would not willingly give you. How far it will be...
Betsey according to your hint cries “Atlantic” and defies any thing that either of us can say or...
What is the reason that we have been so long without a line from you? Does your affection for us...
I embrace this opportunity, My Dear Friend, by Mr. Marshall, to tell you that my health which had...
I am thus far my dear Angelica on my way to attack and subdue the wicked insurgents of the West....