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We have no News here but what comes from you—except that all is well and quiet at Ticonderoga,...
We have no News here, except what We get from your Country. The Privateers act with great Spirit,...
The Day before Yesterday, I took a Walk, with my Friend Whipple to Mrs. Wells’s, the Sister of...
We have at last accomplished a troublesome Piece of Business. We have chosen a Number of...
Prices with you are much more moderate than here. Yesterday I was obliged to give Forty shillings...
Gen. Warren writes me, that my Farm never looked better, than when he last saw it, and that Mrs....
I never fail to inclose to you the News papers, which contain the most of the Intelligence that...
Dont be two much alarmed at the Report of an Attack of Boston. The British Court are pursuing a...
After a Series of the souerest, and harshest Weather that ever I felt in this Climate, We are at...
We have an Army in the Jersies, so respectable that We seem to be under no Apprehensions at...
At half past four this Morning, I mounted my Horse, and took a ride, in a Road that was new to...
An horrid cold Day for Election—warm work however, in the Afternoon, I suppose. You will see by...
Yesterday, I took a ride to a beautifull Hill eleven Miles out of Town. It is called Rush Hill....
Artillery Election!—I wish I was at it, or near it. Yours of the 18th. reached me this Morning....
I wish I could know, whether your season is cold or warm, wet or dry, fruitfull or barren....
Upon an Invitation from the Board of War of Pensilvania, a Committee was appointed a few days ago...
This Week has produced an happy Reconciliation between the two Parties in this City and...
I had a most charming Packett from you and my young Correspondents, to day. I am very happy, to...
We shall have all the Sages and Heroes of France here before long. Mr. Du Coudray is here, who is...
It would give Pleasure to every Body your Way but the few, unfeeling Tories, to see what a Spirit...
The enclosed Newspapers will communicate to you, all the News I know. The Weather here begins to...
We have no News: a long, cold, raw, northeast Storm has chilled our Blood, for two days past. It...
Yours of June 23d. have received. I believe there is no Danger of an Invasion your Way, but the...
My Mind is again Anxious, and my Heart in Pain for my dearest Friend. . . . Three Times have I...
This Letter will go by the Hand of the Honourable Samuel Hewes Esqr., one of the Delegates in...
We have a confused Account, from the Northward, of Something Unlucky, at Ticonderoga, but cannot...
Your Favour of the 2d. instant reached me on the 14th. The last Letters from me which you had...
The Papers inclosed will inform you, of the Loss of Ticonderoga, with all its Circumstances of...
The little masterly Expedition to Rhode Island has given Us, some Spirits, amidst our Mournings...
I have long sought for a compleat History of the Revolution in the low Countries, when the Seven...