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This goes by Captn. McNeil, who is an Adventurous Cruiser. It is not safe to write much by him....
Your Favours of Feb. 26 and Feb. (blank) arrived not till last night. They deserve my best Thanks...
We have promoted Arnold, one Step this day, for his Vigilance, Activity, and Bravery, in the late...
Our J ustic e H utchinso n is eternally giving his Political Hints. In a Cause, this Morning,...
I have this Morning heard Mr. Duffil upon the Signs of the Times. He run a Parrallell between the...
There is too much Ice in Hudsons River to cross it in Ferry Boats and too little to cross it,...
last night I arrived at Philadelphia in tolerable Health and found our Friends all well. I have...
I have three of your Favours, before me—one of May 7., another of May 9. and a third of May 14th....
I have transmitted Money to the young Men, whom you mentioned to me, and have expected every day...
For many Years past, I have not felt more serenely than I do this Evening. My Head is clear, and...
The day before Yesterday and Yesterday, We expected Letters and Papers by the Post, but by some...
I wrote you Yesterday, that I had executed the Contract and should return to England by the...
The Peace, which Sets the rest of the World at Ease, increases, I think my Perplexities and...
This Letter is to go by my worthy Friend Mr. Stephen Collins of this City. This Gentleman is of...
I Yesterday rec d the Letter inclosed from my Son and in the Evening the President told me he had...
Your favours of 18 th. and 19 th instant are so full of your Plans and Labours in Agriculture,...
Mr. Brown, whom I left at Passy, when I returned to you, and whom I found here, upon my return to...
This is the first Moment I have been able to Seize, in order to acquaint you of my Arrival and...
We go Slowly forward: So Slowly as to produce no Results, which is a better course than to run...
I rec d Yesterday your favour of 23. of Dec r. from Boston. The old Patrioch, has got a Name of...
I sent you from New York a Pamphlet intituled Common Sense, written in Vindication of Doctrines...
Yesterday which was Post Day from the Eastward I was disappointed again of a Letter and went...
I had just Sent off to the Poet office, my Letter in which I requested a Diary of Husbandry when...
It is with shame that I recollect that I have not written you more than two or three Letters...
We have been three days, soaking and poaching in the heavyest Rain, that has been known for...
I this day received yours of the 29 of September, and the 1st. of October. Amidst all your...
This Mornings Post brought me yours of July 13 and 14 and has relieved me from an huge Load of...
The King of Great Britain, by a Commission under the great Seal of his Kingdom, has constituted...
We have no News: a long, cold, raw, northeast Storm has chilled our Blood, for two days past. It...
Mr Murray, whom I am glad to see out again will carry to Bath this Memorandum that We are all...
New York has appointed an ample Representation in our Congress, and have appointed a provincial...
Mr. Le Roy the Bearer of this is a native of N. York but has lived nine years in Amsterdam with...
I went a few days ago to see the Hotel de Monnoie or the Mint, the Building where all the Kings...
The Day before Yesterday, I took a Walk, with my Friend Whipple to Mrs. Wells’s, the Sister of...
I never enjoyed better Health in any of my Journeys, but this has been the most tedious, the most...
We have at last crossed the Delaware, and are agreably lodged in Easton, a little Town, situated...
Congress have been pleased to give me so much other Business to do, that I have not Time to write...
This Day has been observed in this Place, with exemplary Decency and Solemnity, in Consequence of...
I had flattered myself all the last Week with the Hope of a Letter on Monday: but when Yesterday...
We have been favoured with fine Weather and tolerable Roads in such a manner that We reached...
I thank God, it is now in my power to give you the pleasure you desired of receiving from me a...
I have been often disappointed, and therefore cannot be perfectly sure now: but my Baggage is all...
We lodged at Monroe’s in Marlborough on Wednesday night, at Hithcocks in Brookfield Thursday...
I have Thoughts of sending you a Nest of Letters like a nest of Basketts; tho I suspect the...
We have been sweltering here, for a great Number of days together, under the scalding Wrath of...
We are still parching under the fierce Heats of Dog days. It is agreed, by most People, that so...
You have more than once in your Letters mentioned Dr. Franklin, and in one intimated a Desire...
Yesterday I dined with Captain Richards, the Gentleman who made me the present of the brass...
I arrived here Yesterday, and had the Pleasure to dine with our Children and The Baron: All are...
I rec d on Monday your two favours of 28. Feb. I am very glad you employed Pratt to cutt the...