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Mr. Austin has at last arrived—he dined with me, Yesterday and today. He has been taken, and been...
I inclose for your Amusement, a Publication, made here within a few days. Somebody has inserted...
There is a Clock Calm, at this Time, in the political and military Hemispheres. The Surface is...
In my last I told you that the Case which was brought to my Lodgings for your Benefit did not...
I am to express my Acknowledgments to You for your kind favor of the 17th. June last, with which...
My Letters by Davis, Mr. Guild &c. are lost.—Pray did you get the Goods by Davis? This goes by...
It is hardly necessary that I should tell the amiable Portia of my having within 4 days received...
So I must Give up my Little Companion, my Young Friend. Your Claim is prior, your Title Cannot be...
This is the Anniversary of a memorable day, in the History of America: a day when the Principle...
By an express last night from Cape May, We learn that the Fleet went out of the Bay, the Morning...
We have not yet the least Intimation of Howes Design. He is wasting away the Time. Let him aim at...
I hoped long ere now to have Been at Braintree, but evry circumstance has hitherto been Against...
I have this Morning been out of Town to accompany our Generals Washington, Lee, and Schuyler, a...
After giving a few Lines for you yesterday to the Commissary General of Prisoners who was going...
I inclose £23:3:10—Twenty Pounds, seventeen Shillings being the Amount of the Account against Mr....
I have sent you, one yard of fine Cambrick, at 14 Livres an Ell, two of a coarser sort at 6...
No Letter from you, yet. I believe I shall Set off Tomorrow or next day, for the Hague, and Shall...
I am not displeased that the Call of Business obliges me to address you at this Time, and gives...
I should have wrote before according to promiss, but have been prevented the use of my Eyes by a...
Nothing but the Greatest affection for my dear Mrs. Adams Would Induce me to Break over the...
We wait and wait and wait forever, without any News from America. We get nothing but what comes...
This Week has produced an happy Reconciliation between the two Parties in this City and...
I cannot omit the Opportunity of writing you, a Line, by this Post. This Letter will I suppose,...
’Tis a pleasing Reflexion to one absent, that his Correspondence with his friends meets with no...
The inclosed Dialogue in the Shades was written by Mr. Edmund Jennings now residing at Brussells,...
Le Marquis de lafayette Most Respectful Compliments Wait on Mrs. Adams and is highly sensible of...
I have been lately more remiss, than usual in Writing to you. There has been a great Dearth of...
Having now a good opportunity I Cannot Let it Slip without writing a few Lines To You as it is...
We have a fine Piece of News this Morning of the March of 2000 of the Enemy, and destroying a...
The Situation of my dear Brother, at the date of yours 17. June, has allarmed me so much that I...
The Riding has been so hard and rough, and the Weather so cold that We have not been able to push...
When I left Paris, the 8 March, I expected to have been at Home before this Day and have done my...
Yesterday Morning I took a Walk, into Arch Street, to see Mr. Peele’s Painters Room. Peele is...
In acknowledging the receipt of your kind favor of 26th. October and in confessing it was...
I have paid Turner, his Wages up to this day, and settled all Accounts with him. Besides which I...
I have at length an Opportunity by Mr. Brown to forward Bills of Exchange; and I only add the...
I had been so short a time in this place when I wrote you last, that it was out of my power to...
I have often thought of You My good friend, and as often wish’d to See You, and did flatter...
It is indeed a long time since I have receiv’d any Letters from my friends in America, and I must...
Just Come to hand is A Letter from my very Worthy Friend who I suppose is by this time arrived at...
The Reason of our being in Spain, you will, perhaps, be no stranger to, when this reaches You. I...
I told you, in a former Letter, that I lodged at Gen. Roberdeau’s. This Gentleman is of French...
A Gentleman, Mr. Boardman of Newbury Port, is going, and by him I send you a few Lines. In...
I believe I shall set off for Paris next Fryday. Mr. Thaxter and Mr. Storer will go with me. The...
Could I write you any agreable Inteligence I would with pleasure Grasp the pen And Call of my...
Yesterday, by the Post, I received yours of Septr. 25th., and it renewed a Grief and Anxiety,...
I am thus far advanced on my Journey, and shall continue it from hence tomorrow. I found Mr....
It would give Pleasure to every Body your Way but the few, unfeeling Tories, to see what a Spirit...
I have received your Letter, respecting the Bill for £50. The way that you propose is as agreable...
This day I received yours of the first of March from Bilbao, with the Journals &c.—the Postage of...