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It is so long since I have heard from you that I begin to be very uneasy I am the more so as I...
I received on Commencement day, your obliging favour of the 11 th: of last month, and should have...
I congratulate you upon your having setled yourself thus far, and am pleasd to find you so well...
I last Night received your Letter which I have long expected, dated 9 th of August, and thank you...
I received by M rs: Atkinson your favour of the 20 th: inst t: which has added not a little to...
I Received by judge Cushing your very obliging Letter and am very happy to find that your Health...
You ask, in one of your letters to Mr. Adams, what is become of Mrs. Adams that I do not hear...
By mr Knox our old accquaintance who is appointed consul to dublin I embrace the opportunity of...
Mr Adams received your Letter dated August 31. he sat of that morning after for Philadlphia and...
I received with great Pleasure your Letter of the 9 of August, inclosing a Receipt from Mr...
yesterday mr Howard arrived here and brought me Letters from your Brother Thomas, and one from...
I received by your Brother on fryday last your kind Letter; he did not get here, oweing to...
Since my return from Philadelphia where I have been to get Lodgings, against the meeting of...
I wrote you before to day: but I forgot to say Several Things.— Have you ever attended a Town...
I received your Letter, before my Departure for Philadelphia, but had not time to answer it. It...
I have received within a few days three Letters with which you have favoured me, and shall pay to...
I beleive cousin Thomas has wanted his Trunk. I hear that Barnard did not sail till last week I...
I know your tender sympathetick Heart will join with me, & drop a Tear over a lovely Child—the...
Yours of the 5 th. I rec d. the 15 t. Ins t. 1 By M r. Thomas who has reached You before this...
do you not pitty me my dear sister to be so soon all in a Bustle? and wary of Removing again, as...
I have received and read with great Pleasure, your modest Sensible, judicious and discreet Letter...
I wrote to you last Sunday, and on Wednesday received your kind Letter. we have begun to pack up...
I am I believe more than one Letter in your debt; but I feel if possible less inclination than...
I have a Letter from you which has called forth the few remaining sparks of my attenion to...
Upon my return from Law Society this evening I found my father in my room with a letter in his...
The Note from Piemont, I would not have Sued by any means. Hopkins’s Pretentions I have no Idea...
After I had closed my Letter to you this day fortnight, I retired to my chamber, and was taken...
perhaps a few lines from my own Hand may serve to put you more at your ease than an account of my...
I received your letter of the 29 th Ult o by the last post. The reflections which it raises in my...
I received with great pleasure, my dear Mamma, your favour of the 7 th: inst t: which relieved me...