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Any agitation of mind, either painfull or pleasureable always drives slumber from my Eyes. Such...
Your two Letters of May 7th and 15th reachd me yesterday, and I was puzzeld a long time to find...
I am again safe arrived in this city after an absence of five weeks. By the last vessels I wrote...
I wrote you some days ago, and mr Gardner comeing in just as I had closed my Letter I inquired of...
Since the Sailing of captain Folger by whom I wrote you, I have received Letters from you of the...
Captain Davis called yesterday to let me know that he should sail in the course of the week....
It was not untill yesterday that captain Callihan brought us the bundle containing Newspapers and...
I have now to acknowledge your kind favour of April 7th by Captain Folger— I have already written...
Captain Callihans delay gives me an other opportunity of writing you, tho I have nothing material...
If as the poet says, expectation makes the blessing sweet, your last Letter was peculiarly so, as...
When I wrote you last, I was just going to Set out on a journey to the West of England. I...
I inclose a pamphlet upon darying which when you have read, be so good as to give to Pheby...
I have just sent some Letters to go by Captain Folger, but find he does not sail so soon as...
I have already written you a long letter giving you an account, of my journey, this must relate...
As captain Folger is not yet gone I write a few more lines by him, tho I have nothing new to...
Since I have had any opportunity of conveyence to my dear Sister, I have received from her...
I hear Judge Seargant is to go to Boston tomorrow, & I will not defer writing a few Lines to my...
You cannot think how anxious I have been to hear from my Sister Adams, & you. Two Vessels I saw...
I know you will rejoice with me that all was happily over & mrs Smith safely abed before I reachd...
I do not know whether you have heard a word from me since I left you, if you have not, I presume...
I thank you for your kind Letter of Nov br 30th Dec br 2d you judg’d rightly I was almost...