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I really began to feel very uneasy at your long Silence and feared Sickness or some disaster had...
I have not had the pleasure of a line from you since your arrival in Holland. I fear I have lost...
Your favour of the 5th instant is just come to hand. I should like very well to see the Speach...
I was much surprized to Night upon receiving a Letter from you, in which you say you have not...
As you have always expressd a desire to have the small pox with my family I write to let you know...
Aya—Eliza —and is it thus you honour the bare resemblance, thus place round your Neck the Ideal...
The sight of your old Friend Mr. Storer will give you sensible pleasure, he means to be the...
My spirits are rather low, I do not feel in any great moode for useing my pen, yet I cannot let...
My Little Charles has been so ill that I have not had leisure to day to thank you for your...
I am largely indebted to you my much valued correspondent for many Letters received in the last...
I must attempt a few lines to you (tho very much troubled with whitlows upon my fingers) in reply...
No, the Fire Brand shall not sail again without a Letter to my Friend. Why what a Hurry. I meant...
I have not wrote you so soon as I should have done, if I had known where to have directed to you,...
I will not again be so long silent, indeed your repeated kind favours call upon me for acknowled...
Your agreable favour of March 15 reachd me yesterday. I most sincerely thank you for every token...
I have been all impatience for several Months looking and longing to hear from abroad. From June...
Mr. Smith is at last about to leave us. I cannot in conscience omit so good an opportunity of...
Your repeated kind favours demand my acknowledgment. I own I have been rather remiss in not...
I little thought when you left me, that so much time would have Elapsed before I had taken my pen...
I know not but you are upon your return home. If you be a pleasent journey to you but you will...
I do not take up my pen by way of reply to any Letter of yours— that is not in my power. 15...
I almost fear I shall be too late for the Vessel which is about to sail for England. I did not...
You wish me to devote half an hour to you in your absence; you requested and I comply, to shew...
I had thoughts of writing to you before I received my last Letters from abroad, because you have...
Your Billit was deliverd to me a Day or two ago. I am much obliged to you for your kind offer but...
A Brother of Mr. Adams’es who has been a Captain of a Company in this Town, is desirous of...
It was with pleasure I received a line from my Friend to day informing me of her better Health. I...
Nothing but a very bad soar finger has withheld my Hand from writing to my Friend, and telling...
I set myself down to comply with my Friends request, who I think seem’s rather low spiritted. I...
Indeed my dear Madam my omiting writing to you by my son was not oweing to the abrupt manner of...