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I have not seen your Letter to Sister Cranch as yet, and cannot tell how you like your present...
This Day is the Aniversary of Eleven Years since our dear Mother left us poor Pilgrims, to...
I have but a moments time to write you a Line, and send you by Mr. Allen the measure of Charles...
The Roads have been so bad for several Weeks past, that there has been but little travelling, and...
Should I my Dear Sister, too much alarm the Heart of an affectionate Mother, solicitous for the...
Here I am, all alone for a great rarity. There is nothing more agreeable to me for a little while...
It is so long since the enclosed was written that I am almost ashamed to send it. However I wish...
Yes! My Dear Sister, Mr. and Mrs Allen are just gone from here, and carried away my Betsy Smith...
Your kind Letter by Cousin Tufts was a pleasing and fresh proof of your Goodsense, Piety of...
My Uncle Smith has been so kind as to send me word this Morning, that a Nephew of Mr Gill’s was...
Two Vessels arrived from London while I was upon my little southern Tour. It was in vain that I...
I have but just returned, my much loved Sister, from my Southern Excursion. You know how...
Mr Sparhawk called for my Letter Just as I was giving you an account of my Aunt Smith’s Death. I...
I must frankly acknowledge to my Dear Niece that I could not but wonder at her long Silence. I...
Pray Madam, are you married? Nay then the wonder ceases. No matter now how loose your affections...
When I received your last kind, and daily Remembrance of me, I felt doubly obliged, for I knew I...
Not to hear one word from Novem. to April seemed a very long space of Time, to One solicitous for...
Yours My Dear Niece, of October 2d came safe to hand, and as I read, I could not but admire the...
Your Son, My Dear Sister has been a Member of our Family for these five Weeks, almost three of...
Mr. Dodge has just informed me of his design to go to Boston tomorrow, and has kindly offered to...
The long looked for, the modest, the manly, the well accomplished Youth, is come at last. And had...
Tuesday the first of November, I received from you, my ever dear Neice, a Letter dated the 3d. of...
Permit me to congratulate both you and my dear Neice upon your safe and happy arrival upon the...
I am very sorry I lost the Opportunity of conveying a Letter to Braintree by Mr. Thayer last...
I am glad to hear that my Cousins got home well. Poor Boys I believe that they had their Coats...
I thank you, and my Betsy Smith for your kind Care of my dear little sick Girl. She has had 2 in...
I have the pleasure to inform you of my safely being lodged in our Haverhill Dwelling, last...
Your Letter March 24th. by Capt Cushing, with the Apron, came safe to Hand 2 Days after his...
I received Yours, last Friday just as We were siting down to dinner, favoured by Mr. Ludden. We...
If I had received your Letter an hour sooner, I could have sent you an answer the same day, viz....
Mr Lincoln has been here for several Days past— Tomorrow he intends to return to Hingham, & has...
I should be unpardonable if I neglected this Opportunity of writing to you by a private hand, &...
I know your tender sympathetick Heart will join with me, & drop a Tear over a lovely Child—the...
I have been exceedingly grieved at hearing of our dear Sister Adams’s Illness— She was so well in...
I do not know whether you have heard a word from me since I left you, if you have not, I presume...
Major Mc Farling has just called upon us, & informed us of his intention of going to Philadephia...
Thanks be to an ever watchful & kind Providence that has conducted my dear Brother, & Sister...
You cannot think how mortified & grieved I was, by being so unexpectedly disappointed, of seeing...
As I am exceedingly grieved when I hear of the Indisposition of any of my Friends, so am I...
I got home the Friday-noon after I left you, & had the great satisfaction of finding all well—my...
By the News Papers, I find you have met with a temporary Loss—The United suffrages of my...
I hear Judge Seargant is to go to Boston tomorrow, & I will not defer writing a few Lines to my...
I am almost affraid you do not love me so well as I hoped you did— If you had have known how much...
I hope you will not think me criminally negligent in not particularly addressing myself to you...
Justice & judgment are the habitation of thy throne, O my God! but thy mercy endureth forever— In...
My Cousins most agreeably supprized me by a Visit— I had been informed that your Sons were to...
By my Sister I have been informed of your Sickness, & of the distressed State of your Family,...
I am extremely sorry to hear, that you have had another attack of your ague, since Cousin Betsy...
It is a long time since I have written to you, or received a Line from either of my much loved...
I wish I could be satisfied, & know what is my duty towards my William, & Abigail, I could then...