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You will imagine that the place from which I now write you has been thus named by us; but so it...
I have for many Months made it a rule, to enclose to you a Newspaper, every week, and I have...
Last week I sent you a number of the Monthly Theological Repository, containing some Speculations...
I received in September last, your favour of 11. July preceding, which was brought by Mr: Jones,...
Captain Bates arrived here yesterday morning, from Amsterdam, and has lent me a number of...
Our Sons John and Charles are come home from school this morning, to spend the Michaelmas...
I wrote you the letter of which a copy is enclosed on the very day of my dear wife’s...
In your letter of 18 January to your Mama, you mentioned that you read to your Aunt Cranch a...
My last Letter accounted regularly for my progress from Stockholm, only as far as Oerebro, where...
Since the original of my last letter was written, I have received no letters from America, but...
I wrote you last week by Captain Bronson, and sent you a Volume of Letters from the Continent,...
The wind, which had been blowing for ten days to the Westward having yesterday become fair,...
Last Evening I received a letter from Mr William Wyer, (I suppose a brother of the Consul at...
About 9. O’Clock this Morning we spoke a fishing Schooner from the Grand Bank, belonging and...
I received some five weeks ago, an order from the President of the United States, an order to...
I received so early, early as last January your obliging favour of 18. Novr. to which...
This day two Months have elapsed since Mr Gallatin and Mr Bayard arrived and delivered to me your...
The day before Yesterday, I received the first of your Letters numbered by yourself—The number,...
Since the departure of Mr Gallatin, I am left here the only remnant of what was called the...
The late french Ambassador at this Court, the Duke de Vicence, has taken leave, and his succesor...
No letter from you, since that of 10. September, which I received, this day week—The next...
I know not whether it was generosity, or any other virtue, or merely a disposition to receive the...
Yesterday Morning I received the first information of the ratification, by the Government of the...
It was only three days since, that Mr Prescott called out here, and left your kind favour, of 2....
In your letter of 18. January to your Mama, you mentioned that you read to your Aunt Cranch a...
Yesterday I went to London, to the anniversary dinner of the Society of Friends of foreigners in...
Captain Smith, who was the bearer of your kind letter of 7. May, has met with the same misfortune...
After informing you by my last Letter of my arrival in this City, and of the Hotel where I had...
I was closing up a letter, which I wrote yesterday to my dear Mother when I received, from...
I received your second Letter, dated 23. May, just as I was coming on board the ship at...
The last Letter that I wrote you was on the 6th: of this Month, by Mr Shaw—And on Tuesday last I...
I received a very few days ago, your kind favour of 1. March last, which gave me great pleasure...
Your Mama, and I, consent that you shall ask Doctor Nicholes’s permission to come home for the...
On Thursday Morning Mr Rodda arrived here from St: Petersburg, which he had left on Monday...
Mr. William Willink (the father) of Amsterdam, with his Lady arrived here from England, the...
Mr Rodde informs me that before he left St: Petersburg the twenty-five English Mails had arrived,...
Since you recommended writing to me, you have dropp’d the thread of the numbers of your...
I had the good fortune of sending a single letter from this place to England, in time to go by...
Your two Letters of 15 and 16. December were delivered to me yesterday Morning, and are numbers...
I received yesterday Morning your’s of 27. December number 54—and readily excuse the omission of...
As the Couriers between Paris and St: Petersburg have not yet ceased to be dispatched, by the...
It is probable that the opportunity by which I now write you, will be the last that I shall have...
We have at length got through the argument on the Cause for which I came here. It was finished...
First for the news from America. I had not closed my last Friday’s Letter to you, when the Times...
By turning to my files I perceive, that the last Letter I have received from you, is dated the...
I intended in my last Letter to have mentioned to you the Circumstances which procured me...
I am still not only to answer, but to acknowledge the receipt of your kind Letters of 3. 10. 18....
Having not received directly from you, or from any of my friends at Quincy, a line later than the...
It was a fortunate circumstance for us, that Mr. Jones had so prosperous and so expeditious a...
On the principle of returning a separate answer or reply to every letter that I receive from you,...