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The badness of the roads retards the post, so that I have recieved no letter this week from...
The present will serve just to tell you that I am well, and to keep up my plan of writing once a...
Your two last letters are those which have given me the greatest pleasure of any I ever recieved...
I have this moment recieved yours of January 16. and answer it by the first post. It is indeed an...
Mr. Short in a late letter says that your acquaintances in Panthemont complain excessively of...
This is a scolding letter for you all. I have not recieved a scrip of a pen from home since I...
In my letter of last week to Mr. Randolph I mentioned that I should write every Wednesday to him,...
The last letter I recieved from you was of the 2d July. In mine of the 14th. inst. to Mr....
Congress being certainly to rise the day after tomorrow, I can now, my dear Patsy, be more...
I recieved two days ago yours of July 2. with Mr. Randolph’s of July 3 . Mine of the 11th. to Mr....
My last news from you were conveyed in your letter of May 28. I ascribe this to your present...
Your favor of May 28. from Eppington came to me yesterday, with the welcome which accompanies...
Your’s of the 25th. of April came to hand ten days ago, and yesterday I received Mr. Randolph’s...
I wrote you last on the 4th. instant. In my letter of the 19th. to Mr. Randolph I inclosed one to...
I saw in Philadelphia your friends Mrs. Trist and Miss Rittenhouse. Both complained of your not...
Madame de Corney proposes, my Dear to carry you to the Opera tomorrow evening. I will therefore...
I shall with the greatest pleasure, my dear Patsy, participate with you of the honour of Miss...
Madame de Traubenheim wrote me word yesterday you were unwell. I shall come to Panthemont to-day...
I send you, my dear Patsy, the 15 livres you desired. You propose this to me as an anticipation...
Your letter of May 3. came to me at this place. Since this I hear nothing from you; but I hope...
I write to you, my dear Patsy, from the Canal of Languedoc, on which I am at present sailing, as...
I got back to Aix the day before yesterday, and found there your letter of the 9th. of April,...
I received yesterday at Marseilles your letter of March 25. and I received it with pleasure...
I was happy, my dear Patsy, to receive, on my arrival here, your letter informing me of your...
Two of your country-women, Mrs. Barrett and Mrs. Montgomery, will dine with me tomorrow. I wish...
I will call for you today, my dear between twelve and one. You must be dressed, because we drink...
I shall be absent so short a time that any letter you would write to me would hardly get to...
I have not received a letter from you since early in February . This is far short of my...
This will be handed you by Genl. Gates, who going to Philadelphia furnishes me with the...
It is now very long since I have had a letter from you. I hope you continue in good health, and...
I have received two or three letters from you since I wrote last. Indeed my health has been so...
Your letter by the post is not yet come to hand, that by Mr. Beresford I received this morning....
I hoped before this to have received letters from you regularly and weekly by the post, and also...
I wrote you by the post this day fortnight, since which I have received two letters from you. I...
After four days journey I arrived here without any accident and in as good health as when I left...