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I do not feel easy more than two days together without writing to you. If you abound you must lay...
Tis with a sad Heart I take my pen to write to you because I must be the bearer of what will...
Since you left me I have passed thro great distress both of Body and mind; and whether greater is...
I set myself down to write with a Heart depressed with the Melancholy Scenes arround me. My...
I set down with a heavy Heart to write to you. I have had no other since you left me. Woe follows...
I received your kind favour of the 17. It was a Cordial to my dejected Heart to see and hear of...
Have pitty upon me, have pitty upon me o! thou my beloved for the Hand of God presseth me soar....
Since your absence your family has been visited with such a scene of sickness, as, I believe it...
I have not been composed enough to write you since Last Sabbeth when in the bitterness of my...
Tis ten Days since I have wrote you a line; I have received one Letter since dated 27 of Sepbr....
Mr. Lorthorp call’d here this Evening and brought me yours of the 1 of October a day which will...
I have been highly favourd this week past. No less than 5 Letters I have received from you. It is...
I have been prevented writing you for more than a Week past by a Whitlow upon the fore finger of...
I received yours of October 23. I want to hear from you every day, and I always feel sorrow when...
Tis a fortnight to Night since I wrote you a line during which, I have been confined with the...
I received your obliging favour by Mrs. Morgan, with the papers, and the other articles you sent...
I wrote you sometime Ago, desireing you to inquire of the So. Carolina Gentlemen whether they...
I had wrote you several posts before my hearing you was returned. I should be very glad if you...
Tis a month this day since you left me, and this is the first time I have taken my pen to write...
I was greatly rejoiced at the return of your servant to find you had safely arrived, and that you...
I last Evening Received yours of March 8. I must confess my self in fault that I did not write...
You will by this itts likely have heard, of the departure of the Troops from Boston. I went in...
Sir I wrote you by last, to which refer you. I beleive the brigantine of Mr. Gearey is taken, a...
I wish you would ever write me a Letter half as long as I write you; and tell me if you may where...
So far Sincable of my duty to Comply with your Dissier to write to you I now Take my pen in hand...
I wrote you a post or two Ago, of being informd Mr. Gearey had wrote his brother to procure a...
I Received two Letters from you this week one of the 13 and the other the 19 of March. I know not...
I have misst my Good Friend Col. W arre n from Watertown in the conveyance of my Letters; you...
I cannot omit so good an opportunity as offers by Mr. Church of telling you that we are all well....
I have to acknowledg the Recept of a very few lines dated the 12 of April. You make no mention of...