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I wrote you to day by Mr. Smith but as I suppose this will reach you sooner, I omitted mentioning...
O that I could realize the agreable reverie of the last Night when my dear Friend presented...
This day I am happy in the News of your safe arrival at Corruna by a vessel arrived at Newbury...
I know not whether I ought to reply to your favour of April the first, for inded Sir I begin to...
How does my Dear Mrs. Warren through a long and tedious Winter? in which I have never been...
I hope this Letter will be more fortunate than yours have been of late. I know you must have...
I little thought when you left me, that so much time would have Elapsed before I had taken my pen...
How great was my joy to see the well known Signature of my Friend after a Melancholy Solicitude...
May I address you by the Epithet of my dear Charles? for I realy feel towards you a Maternal...
Your two sons did me the favour of calling upon me yesterday morning and Breakfasting with me....
Where is my Friend Mr. L ovel l? Can he be an inhabitant of this world and inattentive to a Lady?...
Shall I tell my dearest that tears of joy filld my Eyes this morning at the sight of his well...
May I be permitted to call of your attention from the important and weighty concerns of State to...
It was only an hour ago that I was informd of a vessel just ready to sail for Amsterdam; by...
If my Letters have been as successfull as I wish them, you must have heard many times from me...
Yours of August 12 came to hand by last Nights post. Mr. A dams and Coll. W hipple are not yet...
By Mr. Tailor, who has promised me to deliver this with his own hand to you, or distroy it if...
Altho this is the first time I ever took up my pen to address you, I do it in perfect confidence...
Tis a little more than 3 week s since the dearest of Friends and tenderest of Husbands left his...
I was greatly rejoiced at the return of your servant to find you had safely arrived, and that you...
This is the 15 of June. Tomorrow our new Edition of the Regulating act takes place, and will I...
I have not been composed enough to write you since Last Sabbeth when in the bitterness of my...
I have no doubt but that my dearest Friend is anxious to know how his Portia does, and his little...
I do not take up my pen by way of reply to any Letter of yours— that is not in my power. 15...
The family are all retired to rest, the Busy scenes of the day are over, a day which I wished to...
I have just retird to my Chamber, but an impulce seazes me to write you a few lines before I...
How dear to me was the Signature of my Friend this Evening received by the Boston a ship more...
Your kind favours of May 14th and June 16th came to Hand last Evening; and tho I have only just...
You will wonder I suppose to what part of the world all the Letters you have written since the 25...
Six Months have already elapsed since I heard a syllable from you or my dear Son, and five since...