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I expected to have received ere this some Letters either from Braintree or Boston; But excepting...
This is the first Moment I have been able to Seize, in order to acquaint you of my Arrival and...
I have been so diligent on the Road and so much interrupted by Company at the Taverns that this...
M r. Du err , as you pronounce it, and my Wife seem to think alike as to the Powers of an...
You cannot think how mortified & grieved I was, by being so unexpectedly disappointed, of seeing...
How dos my dear M rs Adams like the City of New york: its manners & amusements as it may probably...
I have rec d your favours of the 3 and 13 th and have opened that to our Son, who has been absent...
I do indeed rejoice with you all upon the happy event which took place in mr smiths Family before...
I have been waiting above a week hopeing to have a Letter from my dear sister informing me of her...
Before this time I hope you have the Happiness to See your Daughter out of all Danger and your...
It is with particular pleasure I communicate to you the joyfull news of M rs: Smiths safe...
I wrote you a hasty letter from New-York, just to acknowledge the receipt of yours, No. 5, the...
I am almost affraid you do not love me so well as I hoped you did— If you had have known how much...
Mr Lincoln has been here for several Days past— Tomorrow he intends to return to Hingham, & has...
M r: Lincoln, the bearer, is a young preacher, who belongs to Hingham; he is going home, and I...
I received, on Wednesday last, from the hands of Mr. T——, your letter, No. 4, of August 25th. He...
We came to town last evening to dine (by invitation) this day, with the President of Congress,...
one line by my son inquires after the health of my Friend, at Braintree. do you begin to feel at...
I got home the Friday-noon after I left you, & had the great satisfaction of finding all well—my...
We are anxiously expecting, by the arrival of every post, to hear of your safety and health. I...
Thanks be to an ever watchful & kind Providence that has conducted my dear Brother, & Sister...
I rose this morning with a fair prospect of landing before night, but alas, we are immersed in...
Understanding by my sister Elworthy, that your Excellency complains of having read yourself out...
I had the Honor of Receiving a letter from you yesterday— we have had such—Boysterous weather...
It is an ill wind blows no body any good owing to that I received your favor with the greatest...
M rs: Copley presents Compliments to M rs: Adams: would have called uppon her this Morning, but...
I have rec d yours of the 7. th — I have written you on every Post day. M r Jefferson is so...
I have past through the Ceremonies of taking Leave of the States General, the Prince and Princess...
After a Passage of two days, against contrary Winds, and a terrible Jolt through the Mud, from...
The silk you desired was delivered to mr̃ Parker a month ago, on the eve of his departure for...