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There are perticuliar times when I feel such an uneasiness, such a restlessness, as neither...
I have only Time to say, by Mr. Taylor, that I am not worse than I have been—that however, I...
Not since the 5th of Sepbr. have I had one line from you which makes me very uneasy. Are you all...
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...
Mr. Eliot brought me yours of Septr. 21, this day. My Health is rather better than worse. The...
I have been here, untill I am stupified. If I set down to write even to you, I am at a Loss what...
I ought to acknowledge with Gratitude, your constant Kindness in Writing to me, by every Post....
I suppose your Ladyship has been in the Twitters, for some Time past, because you have not...
Nothing but the Greatest affection for my dear Mrs. Adams Would Induce me to Break over the...
It is A Long time since I had the Happiness of hearing from my Braintree Friends. Dos my dear...
The irresistable Hospitality of Dr. Sprague and his Lady has prevailed upon me, and my worthy...
The Riding has been so hard and rough, and the Weather so cold that We have not been able to push...
It is now generally believed here that G. Washington has killed and taken at least two Thousands...
After a March like that of Hannibal over the Alps We arrived last Night at this Place, Where We...
There is too much Ice in Hudsons River to cross it in Ferry Boats and too little to cross it,...
This Morning We crossed the North River at Poughkeepsie, on the Ice, after having ridden many...
We have at last crossed the Delaware, and are agreably lodged in Easton, a little Town, situated...
Tis a Great Grief to me that I know not how to write nor where to send to you. I know not of any...
Tis so long since I took a pen up to write a line that I fear you have thought me unmindfull of...
Last Evening We arrived safe in this Town after the longest Journey, and through the worst Roads...
This Day has been observed in this Place, with exemplary Decency and Solemnity, in Consequence of...
I am at last after a great deal of Difficulty, settled in comfortable Quarters, but at an...
I think, in some Letter I sent you, since I left Bethlehem, I promised you a more particular...
Before this time I fancy you at your journeys end; I have pittied you the Season has been a...
Yesterday, I took a long Walk with our Secretary Mr. Thompson to a Place called Fells Point, a...
Fells Point, which I mentioned in a Letter this Morning, has a considerable Number of Houses upon...
Mr. Bromfield was so obliging as to write me Word that he designd a journey to the Southern...
Mr. Hall, by whom this Letter will be sent, will carry several Letters to you, which have been...