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I hope before this Time M rs. Adams has arriv’d at Philadelphia and recovered from the Fatigues...
As you are now in a Sphere of Life that requires the Enjoyment of Health, the Exercise of Wisdom,...
I have felt every day as if I was conscience smit for neglecting to write to you. I have been...
Your kind Letter of June 8th gave great pleasure to the President, as well as to your Friend. We...
I was in hopes to have seen you, and had some more conversation with you upon the subject of...
I received Yours of Octob r. 14 h. and have attended to the several Matters mentiond therein. The...
I have received your favour of the 3 d and am much obliged to you for it and equally pleased with...
I received Your Favour of Octob r. 17. last, and have agreably to your Request consulted Deac n...
Since my last to you, Porter has finishd ploughing the Meadow on the back of your House, the...
I received your Letter of Nov br 24 by the post of yesterday. with respect to the Notes you wrote...
Yours of the 8 th. I received the 17 th. Ins t. and broke the Affair to M r. Cranch, who has it...
I have not had the pleasure of receiving a Line from you for some time. I laughd at my Friend not...
I have enclosed a Letter to M r. Webster in Answer to his which you forwarded to me, I have left...
In my last I enclosed a rough Plan of the proposed Addition to the Wood House, that Plan will...
I sent you a pamphlet containing the instructions to our Envoys, and I now inclose the dispatches...
It is now past Ten o Clock Am. and a violent Snow Storm which began about 7 o Clock this Morning...
Your Favour of the 22 d. Ult o. I received the 1 t. Ins t. After a long & severe Winter, a cold &...
Since the last Letter I rec d from you dated April 12 th poor Sukey compleated the Journey of...
I received yesterday your kind Letter of May 12 th and was rejoiced to learn that you had...
I received Yesterday Yours of May 28 th I inclose you the account of Money sent you, including...
From the 6 th. of May to the 23 d. We had hot dry Weather with scarce any Rain, Our Pastures &...
I received your two Letters of June 18 & 22 yesterday. The expences upon the out House I wish to...
In Consequence of its being a rainy Day and confind at Home I have an opportunity of...
I have the Pleasure of hearing of your Arrival at East Chester and in Health. Since you left...
I received Yesterday Your favour of Nov br 8 th and thank You for the information containd in it....
Maj r. Penniman sometime since mention’d to me, that upon further Consideration, He would take...
I congratulate you on the new Year and the new Century. Aspice venturo lætentur ut Omnia Sæclo....
I am indebted to you for two Letters, one which acknowledges the Recipt of the three Bills, and...
I take this opportunity by dr Morse to inclose to you two Hundred dollors towards the building;...
Your last of Jan y 9 th. I receiv’d with the enclosure, since that very little has been heard off...