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Yours of the Tenth of June by Captain Barnes was brought to me Yesterday, which is only the...
I am desirous of conveying to you, in a manner that will not probably fail of success, and...
you will pardon me if I do not write to you very often for you know how I used to teaze you to...
I have neither Time, nor Confidence enough in the Opportunity, to write you any Thing more, than...
I set down with great pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of a letter from Mr. Adams dated...
If I knew of any more endearing Title I should certainly give it. But this appears to me to...
I shall inc l ose by this Opportunity, by Mr. Ingersol, Son of Mr. Ingersol of Connecticut, the...
Yesterday the Letters of Portia of June 24th. and Augst. 19th. came to my hand together, by Post....
Your much esteemed favors of 23d. July and 19th. Augst. came to hand on Monday. Your Letters and...
I fear you will complain of me, for not writing so often as I ought. But I write as often as I...
Your favor of the 26th. Augst. I was honored with last Monday. Just after I had wrote my last to...
I have the Mortification of being obliged to tell the amiable Portia that the Council of...
Since the date of that letter mentioning my not having recieved any intelligence from home for...
A very idle, vain Conversation, at a Dinner, has produced you this Letter from a venerable old...
My Pappa enjoins it upon me to keep a journal, or a diary, of the Events that happen to me, and...
Le Marquis de lafayette Most Respectful Compliments Wait on Mrs. Adams and is highly sensible of...
I have received your Letter, respecting the Bill for £50. The way that you propose is as agreable...
This goes by Captn. McNeil, who is an Adventurous Cruiser. It is not safe to write much by him....
The importunity of my Friends at Braintree, though my inclination is strong, is not sufficient to...
Give me leave to present you my Most Sincear and respectful thanks of having been so kind as to...
You did not see fit to send the letter you proposed for the conveyance of Mr. Ingram. Perhaps it...
We have received Information that so many of our Letters have been thrown overboard, that I fear...
Having a good Opportunity, I now forward those Things which were left at York Town by your worthy...
Mr. Brown is here, and I cannot miss the Opportunity by him, to write you a Line. I know not how...
Last Night an Express from M. De Sartine, whose Politeness upon this Occasion, was very obliging,...
I just now recd. your Letter of septr. ye 29th and read it with great pleasure in which you say...
Your two Letters of the 29th of Sept. and 10th of Oct. gave me more Concern than I can express. I...
I cannot let this opportunity slip without sending you a Line, but the Gentleman waits and it can...
It is now my Turn to complain. Last night We had great Packetts from the Council, but no Line...
This Moment I had, what shall I say? the Pleasure or the pain of your Letter of 25 of Octr. As a...