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Some Senators are confident We shall rise tomorrow or next day. if so, I shall be with you on...
Your old Acquaintance M r Harrison of Cadiz will deliver you this, if you should not, as I hope...
By this Days Post I have your Letter of the 26. Ult. I believe that some incomprehensible...
I have not received any letters from you, for a considerable time, and I experience the same kind...
I have this moment heard Mr & Mrs Black is in town, & going out again immediately but I would not...
Yours of the 6 th. Ins t. came safe to hand and just timely enough to counter order the Shipping...
It is a fortnight to day Since I had a Letter from you but it Seems to me a month— I cannot blame...
The Congress have passed the Law allowing 14,000 d to purchase furniture. The State Legislature...
I am I believe more than one Letter in your debt; but I feel if possible less inclination than...
The Weather is cooler And the Minds of Men are calmed by the inclosed Communication. But A Sourd...
Inclosed is another Production of Porcupine, whose quils will Stick. The President appears great...
The Prospect that opens upon me presents Troubles enough of every kind.— I have made Some Inquiry...
The dull weather of Last week has prevented sister Shaw from making her visit or she would have...
The Doctor may have the Steers if he wishes to have them. The People of the United States are...
Since my return to England, I have been told of the great Civilities you were pleased to Shew to...
We have done nothing hitherto, but prevent our Countrymen from plunging blindfold into a War,...
I dined yesterday with M r Hammond the British Minister who told me that M r Dunlap had just...
The Birthday was celebrated Yesterday with as much Joy affection and Festivity as ever, and as it...
I have rec d yours of January 22 d. I know not the reason you had not rec d Letters for a Week—...
Your favour of Nov. 30, I received this morning. As every Thing conspires to keep me poor, I may...
I begin again to number my letters to you; a practice which I neglected, in writing from England,...
Your favour of the 28 th. Ult. arrived this morning. before this time I hope you have received...
I ought to have written you from New-York, of my safe arrival there in little more than three...
I did not receive your last letter until after it had been written some considerable time The...
Upon the receipt of your excellent Letter of the fifth of this month I Yesterday sent for our son...
A Passage of 28 days, landed me & my fellow Passengers safe on the shore of England— Our desire...
I received your Letter of March 7 th my Dear Mamma and was very happy to find you so far...
I am impatient to return but partly on Account of my Son who wishes to Stay at Colledge as long...
In your Letter of Dec r 23 d you Say “Faxon wants Money to buy, three Cows and four young...
I was not a little Surprized, a few days ago at receiving a Letter from D r Hutchinson as...
The last Letter I wrote you should have gone by the Galen, but from being postponed to the last...
The Weather has been so disagreable and the Roads so bad, that I have not been able to advance...
Your few lines of August 25 th. were forwarded to me from the Hague by my brother, and though...
You will receive the letter I wrote you during my captivity at Helvoetsluys, where I was detained...
Your favor of the 28 th: Oct r: has been received, & as I omited writing by the last Post, I will...
Yesterday the President sent his Carriage for me to go with the Family to the Theatre. The Rage...
The Door Keeper has just brought me your kind Letter of Dec r 28. Freneau’s Paper is discontinued...
The Anxiety you express (in your kind Letter of Dec r 31 which I received this morning ) for your...
We have floods of rain but no frost nor Snow and very little news. The Democrats continue to pelt...
We took the Packet at New Haven, and arrived at N. York as Soon as the Stage— Although We Saved...
Your favour of April 22. marked N. 4. reached me a few days since; I have already acknowledged...
The Sensations of Ap. 19. 1775 and those of this Morning have some Resemblance to each other. a...
The Senate were obliged to Spend the whole of the last Week, in a Solemn Tryal of the Election of...
I believe I have not directly & expressly Answered your Letter, inclosing the Memorandum from M r...
I rec d Yesterday together your Letters of the 28. 29. and 30 th of January. It is impossible for...
At Hartford, finding the Roads obstructed with Such Banks of Snow, as were impassable with Wheels...
Some years since you was so kind as to purchase for your children a certain tract of Land in...
I hear of an opportunity from Rotterdam to Boston, but so lately that I have scarce time to write...
It is proper that I should apprize you, that the President has it in contemplation to Send your...
I last evening receiv’d your kind Letter from Providence but shall not be able to get one to you...