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Tho I have already acknowledged all your Letters, I will not let captain Scoet sail without a few...
Your obliging Letter was handed me, on my return from a journey into Devonshire. it was one of...
mr Blodget is going passenger in Captain Callihan and has offerd to take a Letter to you, who are...
I will not plead in excuse that I have not by any of the late vessels received a Line from my...
I find Sir, what I never doubted; that you are a Gentleman of your word: I thank you for the...
April the 2 d: and the anniversary of the birth of my dear Grandson whom I am half distracted to...
It is now ten days since we left London, and have been waiting at Portsmouth and here for the...
It has been no small mortification to me since my arrival here, that I have not been able to hold...
I hope you are safe landed at Jamaica, before this time, with Mr. Smith and my sweet boy; how...
It grieves me to think how little I have been able to write to you since my arrival here. I have...
Mr. Storer your worthy Nephew will be the Bearer of this Letter. I congratulate his Friends upon...
Your Letter to me informing me of the Death of your dear Parent, and my much Loved Aunt, awakened...
I have sent by Captain Scott the Books you wrote for, and if there is any thing else in which I...
Your favour of july 20th repeated to me the melancholy tidings of my dear Aunts Death. The first...
Your Letter by way of Bilboa dated February 25, did not reach me until the 2d. of this Month, yet...
The Barrel of Cramberries you was so kind as to send me in the fall never reachd me till this...
You obligeing favour I received by Captain Lyde and thank you for its contents, which assured me...
Dr Gordon call’d upon us this morning and deliverd me a letter from mr Storer. The dr is very...
This moment my cousin W. S. Letter of june 28th is come to hand containing the melancholy tidings...
Altho I have heithertoo felt a diffidence in addressing a Lady with whom I have not the pleasure...
I received your agreeable Letter with much pleasure: having only before heard of the arrival of...
Col. Franks being detained to day by an accident gives me the opportunity of replieing to your...
Your letter from Harwich, dated August 10, reached us upon the 11th. We were very glad to hear of...
Last evening col Forrest sent a servant with a Letter addrest to me, but upon opening it, I found...
After a very pleasant Journey, here We are. We came very leisurely, dined the first day at...
I have written you only a few lines since your absence; and those conveyed to you rather an...
It is a very pleasent morning Sir, and I have risen a little after five, that I might have the...
Your kind Letter of came to hand by captain Lyde. I had chid you for not writing by way of...
I received your Letter this Day when I was in Paris—for the last time! I took my leave of it, but...
You bring me much deeper in Debt than I was aware of, but thus it often happens to those who are...
For your kind congratulations upon my arrival in Europe, receive my thanks. Those only, who have...
To you my young Friend upon whom the parential ties are strong and unbroken; who never yet knew...
To what cause shall I attribute your silence, that not a line has reachd me since I arrived in...
your two Letters of May 21 & 26 were yesterday deliverd. captain Scot has not yet got up. I hope...
Your obliging favour by captain Folger came safe to Hand, and brought me the agreeable...
Captain Lyde is to Sail this week. I will not let him go without a few lines to you, tho Captain...
In a Letter which Mr. Tyler wrote me not long since he informd me that Mr. Alleyne was about...
Last week Captains Folger & Callihan arrived by whom we received all your Letters & Bills. the...
I wrote you by the November packet which Letter I hope you have received before now, in that I...
Mr Adams receivd yesterday your obliging favour of june 28th by way of Liverpool. His Eyes which...
Mr. Adams received last Evening a Letter from you dated January 1st, in which you inform him of...
To a Gentleman I so much respect, and esteem, I am ashamed to write only a few hasty lines, yet I...
your Letters by Captain Callihan did not come to hand untill the 7 th ult. and I embrace the...
I believe that Mr. Storer is going to leave Us in good earnest. He has so long and so many months...
Your Letters of july 6th and August 15th were duly received. The accounts containd in Yours of...
yours of Febry 6th did not reach me untill Folger had saild. I take the first opportunity to...
I designd to have written you a much Longer Letter than I shall now be able to. The State of...
I inclose to you the papers which contain the correspondence between Lord George Gordon and mr...
Captain Callihan sails sooner than we expected so that we have not time to write to several of...
A Boston paper which reachd us by way of Newyork informd me of the Death of my dear Aunt 3 weeks...