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How are you all this Morning? Sick, weak, faint, in Pain; or pretty well recovered? By this Time,...
This is one of my fortunate days. The Post brought me, a Letter from you and another from my...
The Post was later than usual to day, so that I had not yours of July 24 till this Evening. You...
Yours of 29 July came by this days Post, and made me very happy. Nabby, Charles, and Tommy, will...
Yours of 30. and 31 July was brought me, to day, by Captain Cazneau. I am happy to think that...
Inclosd I send you a Copy of General Carltons Orders of the 7th. Instant, which we received by...
Mr. A. setts off, to day, if the Rain should not prevent him, with Coll. Whipple of Portsmouth: a...
Mr. A. and Coll. Whipple, are at length gone. Coll. Tudor went off with them. They went away,...
Geography is a Branch of Knowledge, not only very usefull, but absolutely necessary, to every...
This is the Anniversary of a memorable day, in the History of America: a day when the Principle...
My Letters to you are an odd Mixture. They would appear to a Stranger, like the Dish which is...
Yours without a Date, but written, as I suppose about the Twelfth of August came by the Post this...
Yesterday Morning I took a Walk, into Arch Street, to see Mr. Peele’s Painters Room. Peele is...
The day before Yesterday and Yesterday, We expected Letters and Papers by the Post, but by some...
Within this half Hour, I received yours of the 18 by the Post. I have only Time before the Post...
Mr. Benjamin Smith of S. Carolina, was kind enough to send forward from New York, your Favour of...
The two Armies, on Long Island have been shooting at each other, for this whole Week past, but We...
Mr. G erry arrived Yesterday, and brought me yours of August 17. and soon afterwards the Post...
Is my Dear Mrs. Adams too Much Engagd with Company, is her Family sick, or is she inattentive to...
Mr. Bass arrived this Day, with the joyfull News, that you were all well. By this Opportunity, I...
This day, I think, has been the most remarkable of all. Sullivan came here from Lord Howe, five...
Yesterday Morning I returned with Dr. F. and Mr. R. from Staten Island where We met L ord H owe...
The Postmaster at N. York, in a Panick, about a fortnight ago fled to Dobbs’s Ferry, about 30...
I was extreemly sorry I could not pay that attention to your son Johnny, as I should wish to have...
Yours of Septr. 9. I have received. Septr. 5. I sent you another Cannister by Mr. Hare. I have...
We have at last agreed upon a Plan, for forming a regular Army. We have offered 20 dollars, and...
I have only Time to say, by Mr. Taylor, that I am not worse than I have been—that however, I...
Mr. Samuel Adams sends his affectionate Regards to Mrs. Adams (in which his own Mrs. Adams...
I send you, all the News. When I do not write I suffer more Pain than you do, when you dont...
I am seated, in a large Library Room, with Eight Gentlemen round about me, all engaged in...