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your two Letters of May 21 & 26 were yesterday deliverd. captain Scot has not yet got up. I hope...
I thank you my dear Neice for your last kind Letter. There are no days in the whole year so...
Mrs Hay call’d upon me a sunday whilst I was gone to meeting to let me know that She expected to...
Your obliging favour by captain Folger came safe to Hand, and brought me the agreeable...
Mr. Storer says the ship in which he is to embark will go down to day and that he shall go on...
Your obliging Letter was handed me, on my return from a journey into Devonshire. it was one of...
I have sent by Captain Scott the Books you wrote for, and if there is any thing else in which I...
I wrote you by Captain Dashood just when I was about removeing from the Bath Hotel to Grovsnor...
Your Letter by way of Amsterdam had a quick passage and was matter of great pleasure to me. I...
If I had thought you would so soon have Sent for your dear little Girl, I should have been...
Yes my dear Neice, it was a Ceremony that one must study Some time to find out either utility or...
I have just returnd from a visit to Moor Place Moor feilds, Where I have been to take leave of my...
Col. Franks being detained to day by an accident gives me the opportunity of replieing to your...
I have procured the Books for you, and Captain Folger not sailing quite so soon as I expected, I...
I write you a few lines my dear Lucy to thank you for your kind Letter, and to inform you that I...
I am determined not to neglect my pen for so long an interval as I did before your last Letters;...
We Reachd this place last evening and put up at a mr Avery’s private Lodgings, where we are very...
It is a very pleasent morning Sir, and I have risen a little after five, that I might have the...
I wrote you some days ago, and mr Gardner comeing in just as I had closed my Letter I inquired of...
Your Letter by way of Bilboa dated February 25, did not reach me until the 2d. of this Month, yet...
Altho I have written you a very long Letter by way of Newyork, yet should one vessel go to Boston...
Your kind Letter of came to hand by captain Lyde. I had chid you for not writing by way of...
I told you in my last, that I was going to dine with my Friend Mrs. Rogers. You must know that...
This day 3 weeks I came on Board this Ship; and Heaven be praised, have hietherto had a...
I have now to acknowledge your kind favour of April 7th by Captain Folger— I have already written...
I think when I finishd the last page I was rubbing myself up on Board Ship. But this was not the...
Your letter from Harwich, dated August 10, reached us upon the 11th. We were very glad to hear of...
Col. Humphries talks of leaving us on monday. It is with regret I assure you Sir that we part...
Captain Lyde is to Sail this week. I will not let him go without a few lines to you, tho Captain...
The affliction under which you are now labouring has been protracted to a much longer period,...