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Dr. 1784. June. 24. To Cash pd. Nath. Austin 19/6 July. 1. To Nath. Willis 30/9 2. 10. 3 July....
Captain Lyde is to Sail this week. I will not let him go without a few lines to you, tho Captain...
I believe that Mr. Storer is going to leave Us in good earnest. He has so long and so many months...
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...
Captain Lyde arrived a week ago, and yesterday, he and mr Jenks dinned with us. By the latter we...
Your kind Favours of Nov 12. and 24. and Decr 21 are before me. I Sympathize with you, under the...
Inclosed with this is a Letter to Dr Holyoke and all the original Papers from the Royal Society...
Captain Lyde talks of leaving London tomorrow. I just write a line by him to inform you that we...
There is a Subject So closely connected, with the Business of my Mission to this Court, that I...
I am proud to learn by your Letter of 13. April that I am so rich at the University. If Thomas...
I have accepted your Bill in favour of Storer, of 50£. and paid that in favour of Mr Elworthy of...
I inclose to you the papers which contain the correspondence between Lord George Gordon and mr...
Mr Adams receivd yesterday your obliging favour of june 28th by way of Liverpool. His Eyes which...
Your Letters of july 6th and August 15th were duly received. The accounts containd in Yours of...
By a Letter to my Mother from you, I Learnt that you had in your Possession the Letters and...
I designd to have written you a much Longer Letter than I shall now be able to. The State of...
Having determined to return to Pens hill, I begin to think in what a pitiful Condition I shall...
your Letters by Captain Callihan did not come to hand untill the 7 th ult. and I embrace the...
yours of Febry 6th did not reach me untill Folger had saild. I take the first opportunity to...
your two Letters of May 21 & 26 were yesterday deliverd. captain Scot has not yet got up. I hope...
You mention to M rs Adams a Piece of Land adjoining to me, of 56 Acres at 25 s an Acre: but are...
Your obliging favour by captain Folger came safe to Hand, and brought me the agreeable...
Last week Captains Folger & Callihan arrived by whom we received all your Letters & Bills. the...
If it should be convenient to you, I would be obliged to you for a supply of money. I endeavour...
I wrote you by the November packet which Letter I hope you have received before now, in that I...
So many Things appear to be done, when one is making Preparations for a Voyage, especially with a...
I desired my brother Charles when he went from Haverhill, to mention, that I was again in need of...
I have written twice to you by way of New York, but do not find by yours that either of them had...
What would be the Consequence if We should have an immediate War with Great Britain? dont be...
It gives me great Pleasure to see that good Men are so much in Fashion in the Massachusetts. M r...
I have received your Favour of May the fifteenth, and am greatly obliged to you for your kind...
I am very happy to learn, by your Letter of the 30. June that my Son is with M r Parsons at...
Every Question you ask about the new Constitution Shows that you understand the subject as well...