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I have just heard that Scot is to sail tomorrow. I cannot let a vessel go without a few Lines...
I reciv’d your September Letters a little while after I sent off my November ones, and a Feast...
I wrote to you about three weeks since thinking clallahan would sail immediatly but he is not yet...
Yes my dear Sister I have thought it very long since I have receiv’d a Letter from you and...
Although I have written so largly to you by the last vessels that Saild I cannot bear to let...
I have within this Hour receiv’d your Letters by captain Bigelow and have also heard that cushing...
I have but a moments time to write you a Line, and send you by Mr. Allen the measure of Charles...
Mrs Hay call’d upon me a sunday whilst I was gone to meeting to let me know that She expected to...
I have been 16 days at sea, and have not attempted to write a single Letter; tis true I have kept...
I wrote you by Captain Dashood just when I was about removeing from the Bath Hotel to Grovsnor...
Your Letter by way of Amsterdam had a quick passage and was matter of great pleasure to me. I...
I have just returnd from a visit to Moor Place Moor feilds, Where I have been to take leave of my...
I have just sent some Letters to go by Captain Folger, but find he does not sail so soon as...
As captain Folger is not yet gone I write a few more lines by him, tho I have nothing new to...
My Mamma has desired me, My dear Aunt, to give a Copy of a few cursory minutes, that I took at...
I wrote you some days ago, and mr Gardner comeing in just as I had closed my Letter I inquired of...
I told you in my last, that I was going to dine with my Friend Mrs. Rogers. You must know that...
I have now to acknowledge your kind favour of April 7th by Captain Folger— I have already written...
I do not know whether you have heard a word from me since I left you, if you have not, I presume...
When I wrote you by Captain Dashood, I was obliged for want of time to break of before I had...
Captain Callihan arrived yesterday at Portsmouth and to day your letter came safe to hand. A...
Mr. Thaxter will want a horse in a short time, to go a journey, and I should be glad, if mine is...
Your last favour which was dated in December came to hand in Febry. If Capt. Young has arrived...
I thank you for your kind Letter of Nov br 30th Dec br 2d you judg’d rightly I was almost...
Altho I was at a stupid Route at the sweedish ministers last Evening, I got home about 12 and...
Any agitation of mind, either painfull or pleasureable always drives slumber from my Eyes. Such...
The flattering mark of attention which I yesterday received from my Dear Aunt demands my earliest...
Captain Lyde is arrived and I have 3 Letters by him, one from Doctor Tufts one from Dr. Welch and...
It is now the 5th of September, and I have been at this place more than a fortnight, but I have...
I hear Judge Seargant is to go to Boston tomorrow, & I will not defer writing a few Lines to my...