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I Received yours last Evening. Att the same time that I feel a Joy on the happy recovery of...
This Morning, I received your two Letters of September 8th. and September 16th. —What shall I...
Every Thing here is in as good a Way as I could wish, considering the Temper and Designs of...
Yesterday, by the Post, I received yours of Septr. 25th., and it renewed a Grief and Anxiety,...
I am much concerned least you should feel an Addition to your Anxieties, from your having so...
I this day received yours of the 29 of September, and the 1st. of October. Amidst all your...
It is some Time since I wrote you, and I have nothing, now, to write but Repetitions of Respect...
This Letter will go by two Gentlemen, who are travelling to your Country, for the Sake of...
Yesterday yours of Octr. 9th. came to Hand. Your Letters never failed to give me Pleasure—the...
The Fall of Dr. Ch urc h, has given me many disagreable Reflections, as it places human Nature...
I cannot exclude from my Mind your melancholly Situation. The Griefs of your Father and Sisters,...
Human nature with all its infirmities and depravation is still capable of great things. It is...
There is, in the human Breast, a social Affection, which extends to our whole Species. Faintly...
Have but Yesterday received yours of Octr. 21. Your Letters of the following Dates I have...
I am often afraid you will think it hard that I dont write oftener to you. But it is really...
This I suppose will go by Mr. James Bowdoin who has just arrived here from London. He has been...
Your kind Letter of the 5th. Inst. came to Hand yesterday by Captain McPherson. I admire your...
Yours of Novr. 12 is before me. I wish I could write you every day, more than once, for although...
My Dear Mrs. Adams has Disappointed Me so often that I think I will no more promise myself the...
I am determined not to commit a fault which escaped me, the last Time I sat out for the...
Just Come to hand is A Letter from my very Worthy Friend who I suppose is by this time arrived at...
Here I am again. Arrived last Thursday, in good Health, altho I had a cold Journey. The Weather,...
Lee is at York, and We have requested a Battalion of Philadelphian Associators, together with a...
I sent you from New York a Pamphlet intituled Common Sense, written in Vindication of Doctrines...
Yesterday by Major Osgood I had the Pleasure of a Letter from Mr. Palmer, in which he kindly...
Our worthy Friend Frank Dana arrived here last Evening from N. York, to which Place he came...
Yesterday I had the long expected and much wish’d Pleasure of a Letter from you, of various Dates...
I give you Joy of Boston and Charlestown, once more the Habitations of Americans. Am waiting with...
Inclose a few Sheets of Paper, and will send more as fast as Opportunities present. Chesterfields...
You justly complain of my short Letters, but the critical State of Things and the Multiplicity of...
I send you every News Paper, that comes out, and I send you now and then a few sheets of Paper...
If my dear friend Required only a very Long Letter to make it agreable I Could Easily Gratify her...
This is St. Georges Day, a Festival celebrated by the English, as Saint Patricks is by the Irish,...
Yesterday, I received two Letters from you from the 7th. to the 14. of April. I believe I have...
Yours of April 21. came to Hand yesterday. I send you regularly every Newspaper, and write as...
Mr. Church setts off, tomorrow Morning. I have sent this Morning by Mr. William Winthrop, about...
I have this Morning heard Mr. Duffil upon the Signs of the Times. He run a Parrallell between the...
When a Man is seated, in the Midst of forty People some of whom are talking, and others...
I have three of your Favours, before me—one of May 7., another of May 9. and a third of May 14th....
My dear Mrs. Adams will undoubtedly Wonder that she has not heard from me since I Left Braintree,...
Yesterday I dined with Captain Richards, the Gentleman who made me the present of the brass...
The last Evening, Mess. Adams, P aine and G erry and my self, by Agreement waited on the P...
Yesterday was to me a lucky Day, as it brought me two Letters from you, one dated May 27. and the...
I have written so seldom to you, that I am really grieved at the Recollection. I wrote you, a few...
Your Favour of June 17. dated at Plymouth, was handed me, by Yesterdays Post. I was much pleased...
Had a Declaration of Independency been made seven Months ago, it would have been attended with...
A Lame Hand still prevents me the free use of Either the Nedle or the pen. Yet I take up the...
I have this Moment folded up a Magazine, and an Evening Post and sent it off, by an Express, who...
It is worth the while of a Person, obliged to write as much as I do, to consider the Varieties of...
You will see by the Newspapers, which I from time to time inclose, with what Rapidity, the...