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Captain Bates arrived here yesterday morning, from Amsterdam, and has lent me a number of...
My last Letter accounted regularly for my progress from Stockholm, only as far as Oerebro, where...
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...
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...
No letter from you, since that of 10. September, which I received, this day week—The next...
After informing you by my last Letter of my arrival in this City, and of the Hotel where I had...
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...
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...
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...
Although I have been since I wrote you last Friday constantly engaged in preparing for my...
At length I may indulge the hope of having reached the remotest bound of the distance which...
Last night I received your kind favour of the 4th: instt: with the information the most...
Your Letter of 30. September, not numbered, was brought to me yesterday, after I had given up the...
After I had closed my Letter for you which is to go by this night’s Post, I received a Letter...
Your Letter of 26. November was received by me last Sunday; but in writing to you on Tuesday, the...
Paris. Hotel du Nord, Rue de Richelieu—Saturday 4. Feby: 1815. I arrived here at one O’Clock this...
On Sunday Evening, immediately after I had closed my last Letter to you, I came on board this...
We have been very much occupied since I wrote you last in dispatching Mr Connell, who goes off...
Mr: Connell went on Friday to Ostend to embark, but the Chauncey has not yet sailed. Last Evening...
Who of all the world should bolt into my bed-chamber yesterday-morning before 8 O’Clock, but...
By the last Post I sent you the Journal of my Voyage from Reval to this place, and at the close...
The Evening before last, Mr Russell received, enclosed in a letter from Mr Beasley a scrap of an...
We have this moment arrived thus far on our Journey, safe, and untill the last Station without...