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I thank you for your kind Letter of Nov br 30th Dec br 2d you judg’d rightly I was almost...
I do indeed rejoice with you all upon the happy event which took place in mr smiths Family before...
I have been waiting above a week hopeing to have a Letter from my dear sister informing me of her...
I do not know whether you have heard a word from me since I left you, if you have not, I presume...
I know you will rejoice with me that all was happily over & mrs Smith safely abed before I reachd...
You cannot think how anxious I have been to hear from my Sister Adams, & you. Two Vessels I saw...
I hear Judge Seargant is to go to Boston tomorrow, & I will not defer writing a few Lines to my...
Since I have had any opportunity of conveyence to my dear Sister, I have received from her...
I last week heard from all your sons they were well. After this you may read on calmly— We are...
To hear that our dear good uncle Smith is added to the number of the Friends who have departed...
As captain Folger is not yet gone I write a few more lines by him, tho I have nothing new to...
I have already written you a long letter giving you an account, of my journey, this must relate...
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 went to Boston last Monday & there found that Barnard had arriv’d & brought me Letters both...
I wrote to you about three weeks since thinking clallahan would sail immediatly but he is not yet...
When I wrote you last, I was just going to Set out on a journey to the West of England. I...
The vacancys of our Sons always produces a hurry in our business & although we endeavour to keep...
The Day—the mighty Day is over, & our Sons have perform’d their Parts—& receiv’d the Honour of...
If as the poet says, expectation makes the blessing sweet, your last Letter was peculiarly so, as...
My dear sister will I am sure excuse me if I send her now but a short Letter—when she is inform’d...
I have sent one Letter on Board capt Cushing but it is so long since that unless I Write again...
I went to Boston yesterday & had the mortification to find my Letters did not go by Barnard or...
Captain Cushing arriv’d last Monday after a tedious Passage It was so long since I receiv’d any...
Captain Callihans delay gives me an other opportunity of writing you, tho I have nothing material...
I have now to acknowledge your kind favour of April 7th by Captain Folger— I have already written...
It was not untill yesterday that captain Callihan brought us the bundle containing Newspapers and...
Captain Davis called yesterday to let me know that he should sail in the course of the week....
If you have reciev’d our Letters by Capn Callahan you will be in Some measure prepair’d for the...
Since the Sailing of captain Folger by whom I wrote you, I have received Letters from you of the...