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Your favour of june 17 was put into my Hands last Evening, and tho not realy intended for me, I...
It is now a little more than two months since you left me. I have many hopes that you had a...
The vessel by which I mean to send this is bound for Amsterdam and had very nigh given me the...
Last monday I left the Town of Boston, underwent the operation of a smoaking at the lines and...
Tis a long a very long time since I had an opportunity of conveying a single line to you. I have...
I received yours of July 7 for which I heartily thank you, it was the longest and best Letter I...
This Moment your favour of August the 6 is come to hand. My Heart reproaches me that I have not...
I Received two Letters from you this week one of the 13 and the other the 19 of March. I know not...
Join with me my dearest Friend in Gratitude to Heaven, that a life I know you value, has been...
I yesterday received a congratulatory Letter from you, upon the safe arrival of my dear Charles,...
I have omited writing by the last opportunity to Holland; because I had but small Faith in the...
Suppose you have had a formidable account of the alarm we had last Sunday morning. When I rose...
So good an opportunity offering, tho I had not wrote before I have detaind the Bearer, just to...
Your agreable favour of March 15 reachd me yesterday. I most sincerely thank you for every token...
I return you thanks Sir for the trouble you took in exchangeing my Money, our currency is some...
My habitation, how disconsolate it looks! My table I set down to it but cannot swallow my food. O...
I wrote you last Night till my Eyes were almost out by the post, but Mr. Eliot has taken pains to...
I this day Received by the Hands of our Worthy Friend a large packet, which has refreshed and...
Tis with a sad Heart I take my pen to write to you because I must be the bearer of what will...
It is now four weeks since Capt. Newman arrived in the Brig Gates and brought me your Letter of...
I Received a few lines from you more than a week ago, and determined to have replied immediately...
I fear you will think Mamma is unmindfull of you if she does not write you a few lines by so good...
Your obliging favour came to hand yesterday in the absence of my dearest Friend, and as he will...
I this Evening Received Your two Letters of july 10 and 11, and last Evening the Post brought me...
Altho I wrote you a very long Letter no longer ago than this day week; which went under convoy of...
Your affectionate Letter by the Count de Noailles reachd me but yesterday, together with your...
How does my son after the fatigues of a voyage. A young adventurer indeed, how many times did you...
I should write to you with a much more cherefull Heart if I knew where to find you, but as yet I...
With fingers so soar that I can scarcly guide a pen tho it cost me ever so much pain I must I...
I hope the Historick page will increase to a volume. Tis this hope that has kept me from...
1700 Barrells Pork 50 Do: Beef 700 Basketts Wheat 7 Hhds. Rum 6 Do: Bread 11 Tierces Claret 3...
Your Man and Horse arrived the 22 day of this Month. The Horse and Man look pretty low in flesh....
Your two Letters of june 26 and july 2d came safe to hand together with the resolves which would...
I have been all impatience for several Months looking and longing to hear from abroad. From June...
Before Mr. Adams left me he mentiond 2 or 3 gentlemen to me to whom he would have me apply for...
I have a very bad soar finger and it pains me to write, yet a few lines I must write to my dear...
Since you left me I have passed thro great distress both of Body and mind; and whether greater is...
Last week arrived at Boston the Marquis de la Fayette to the universal joy of all who know the...
The post is very Regular and faithfully brings me all your Letters I believe. If I do not write...
I have to acknowledg the Recept of a very few lines dated the 12 of April. You make no mention of...
I know not any pleasure equal to that which arises from feeding the Hungry, cloathing the Naked...
I have delayed writing till the vessel is near ready to Sail, that my Letters may not lay 3 weeks...
The Letter which you find enclosed you will be kind enough to sink should you be so unfortunate...
I dare say before this Time you have interpreted the Northern Storm; if the presages chill’d your...
Tho I wrote you two Letters yesterday one by the Post and one by Mr. Smith, yet I will not omit...
The Day; perhaps the decisive Day is come on which the fate of America depends. My bursting Heart...
From your Hospitable Mansion of Benevolence and Friendship, I reachd my own Habitation, the day I...
Will you forgive my so often troubling you with my fears and anxieties; Groundless as some of...
We have had very severe weather almost ever since you left us. About the middle of Febry. came a...
Mr. Smith is at last about to leave us. I cannot in conscience omit so good an opportunity of...