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I must write you a few lines by this opportunity, altho tis a long time since I had the pleasure...
I hope you have had no occasion either from Enemies or the Dangers of the Sea to repent your...
Tis almost four Months since you left your Native land and Embarked upon the Mighty waters in...
Writing is not A la mode de Paris, I fancy or sure I should have heard from my son; or have you...
I am happy to hear of your safe arrival tho not at the port, I wished to hear you were. You will...
How is it my dear son? You who used to be so punctual in your returns to your Friends that I your...
Tis a long time since I had the pleasure of a Letter from you. If you wrote to me by Capt. Davis...
I fear you will think Mamma is unmindfull of you if she does not write you a few lines by so good...
I have a very bad soar finger and it pains me to write, yet a few lines I must write to my dear...
I hope this Letter will be more fortunate than yours have been of late. I know you must have...
I cannot close the packet, without acknowledging the recept of your Letter, and thanking you for...
Your Letter last evening received from Bilboa relieved me from much anxiety, for having a day or...
And are you really determined my Dear Brother not to condescend to write to your Sister again...
I am conscious my dear Brother that I have appeared deficient in my duty and affection by...
Where, or in what part of the world to address you, my dear brother, I do not at present know;...
I have received your Letter, giving an Account of your Studies for a day. You should have dated...
If it should be the Design of Providence that you should live to grow up, you will naturally feel...
I received to day, your Favour of 11. You may purchase L’Art Dramatique, alone if you please. But...
I thank you for your agreable Letter of the Twenty fourth of March. I rejoice with you that our...
There is an observation, which I wish you to make very early in Life because it may be usefull to...
I can tell you nothing with Certainty when the Peace will be finished. I hope it will not be...
I have just received a Letter from Mr. Thaxter and another from your Brother, and should have...
Yours of March 20/31 I have received. I am well pleased with your learning German for many...
I last night received yours of 21st. I have written twice to Mr. Thaxter and inclosed in each...
Mr. Hardouin has just now called upon me, and delivered me your Letter of the 6 Instant. I find...
Your Letter of 21 Aug. O.S. the first I have received, reached me only two or three days ago. I...
You cannot imagine, the Anxiety I have felt on your Account, nor the Pleasure just received from...
Two ingenious Artificers, a Mr. Wheeler and a Mr. Wiley, under the Direction of a Committee, have...
I am glad to learn, by your Favour of the 12th, that you have begun to translate Suetonius. This...
It gives me great Pleasure to find, that your Situation is agreable to you. An abler Instructor...