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We have at last crossed the Delaware, and are agreably lodged in Easton, a little Town, situated...
This Day has been observed in this Place, with exemplary Decency and Solemnity, in Consequence of...
I have been often disappointed, and therefore cannot be perfectly sure now: but my Baggage is all...
I had the honor of forwarding to you two months ago, some Letters of your husband, deliver’d to...
After a Number of mortifying Disapointments I am happy at last in having it in my powers to...
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...
The following production is one of my favorite children; it speaks to the heart, and without...
I dined Yesterday with M r Burr, who lives here in Style. A Number of Members of the House The...
I have never answered your Letter of the 8th. of June, that I remember, and there is nothing in...
I expected to have received ere this some Letters either from Braintree or Boston; But excepting...
I must finally conclude to request of you to come on to New York as soon as possible and bring...
Mr. Cranch deliver’d me your Letter with the five french Guineaus which at the Insurance Office I...
It was with great Pleasure that I recognized the well known Hand writing, which it is so many...
There is no Business here —And I presume as little at Braintree. The Pause in the English Trade,...
No News yet from America! We Yesterday, exchanged Full Powers with Mr. Hartley, and have agreed...
Your Letters of Nov. 29 Dec. 2. and 3 affect me very tenderly. The low Spirits, Effects of long...
Here I am, out of all Patience. Not a Word from America. The British Ministry, lingering on. Mr....
This Moment I received your favour of Octr. 6. by Mr. Niles.—I am as well as can be expected. We...
We arrived here last night, or rather yesterday at one O Clock and here We dined and Slept. The...
I hope you have had a Pleasant Journey and are happy in your tour. I am, in a state of...
My Health is returning to me by degrees, and I hope to be fully reestablished by the Help of...
My Mind is again Anxious, and my Heart in Pain for my dearest Friend. . . . Three Times have I...
From the first of April to this time, I have been in constant and anxious Expectation of hearing...
Our Hearts are bleeding for the poor People of Boston. What will, or can be done for them I cant...
The Result of Saturdays Debate in the H. of R. removes all Anxiety for the Remainder of this...
We are now sailing up North River; and have met the french packet about 6 leagues from New York:...
I received Yesterday your kind Letter of Feb. 28. and March 1.— I can never be sufficiently...
Celle ci etant la premiere fois que je ecrire en François ne sera surment pas trop bien Faites...
I received your letter of the 14 th of Feb. yesterday— I enclosed to you this morning Browns...
Your Account of our little domestic affairs and the Arrangements of the Farm, was very...
I inclose a letter to my Mother under Cover to you, because it contains some things which perhaps...
Your Favor of June 18/26 is this Hour come to hand. “Do I love the natural Sentiments of the...
Is my Dear Mrs. Adams too Much Engagd with Company, is her Family sick, or is she inattentive to...
The last Evening, Mess. Adams, P aine and G erry and my self, by Agreement waited on the P...
Permit Me, dear Madam, to offer My thanks for Your care of letters, from Our dear Children— And...
I doubt not Madam, you have Letters from Mr. Adams of later Date than what we have received but...
I Yesterday dined in Company with M. Talleyrand de Perigord and M r Beaumez, the former late...
Your kind Letter of the 15th. December came to me last week, and should I pretend to describe the...
It has been impossible to get time to write you.— Morning, Noon, and Night, has been taken up...
I have neither Time, nor Confidence enough in the Opportunity, to write you any Thing more, than...
Monday, which is the pleasantest day of the Week, because it always brings me a Letter, produced...
This Evening Major Ward deliverd me Yours of 23d. of March.—It is a great Pleasure to me to learn...
I should deserve, all the reproaches which my friends in America have made me if I neglected...
I rec d yesterday yours of 21. and 25 Jan. The Senate and House of Massachusetts without any...
on Tuesday when I waited as usual on M rs W. after attending the Levee, She congratulated me very...
I take an opportunity by Mr. Kent, to let you know that I am at Plymouth, and pretty well. Shall...