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Disappointed again.—The Post brought me no Letter from you, which I dont wonder at much, nor any...
I hope, Charles is at home by this time or that he will be in a few days. I presume he sailed...
Mr. Eliot of Fairfield, is this Moment arrived in his Way to Boston. He read us a Letter from the...
We have received Information that so many of our Letters have been thrown overboard, that I fear...
Prices with you are much more moderate than here. Yesterday I was obliged to give Forty shillings...
Last Evening We arrived safe in this Town after the longest Journey, and through the worst Roads...
I am now settled at Amsterdam on the Keysers Gragt near the Spiegel Straat. Charles is with me to...
This Letter will go by two Gentlemen, who are travelling to your Country, for the Sake of...
Mr. Bass arrived this Day, with the joyfull News, that you were all well. By this Opportunity, I...
L’Ambition dans l’oisiveté, la Bassesse dans l’orgueil, Le Desir de s’enrichir Sans travail,...
Your obliging Favour of the 5th. came by Yesterdays Post, and I intended to have answered it by...
On the 30 Nov. our Peace was Signed. On the 28. March We dont know that you have Yet heard of it....
IT is now almost three Months since I left you, in every Part of which my Anxiety about you and...
This is the first Time, I have been able to write you, since my Sickness.—Soon after my Return...
I give you Joy of Boston and Charlestown, once more the Habitations of Americans. Am waiting with...
It is now a Year within a Day or two of my Departure from home. It is in vain for me to think of...
The new Orders I have received from your side the Water, have determined me to stay here untill...
Day after day, Week after Week, Month after Month, roll away and bring Us no News. I am So weary...
Your Proposal of coming to Europe, has long and tenderly affected me. The Dangers and...
We have a confused Account, from the Northward, of Something Unlucky, at Ticonderoga, but cannot...
I yesterday received a Letter of 26 April from Brother Cranch, for which I thank him and will...
I never fail to inclose to you the News papers, which contain the most of the Intelligence that...
After a Series of the souerest, and harshest Weather that ever I felt in this Climate, We are at...
Fells Point, which I mentioned in a Letter this Morning, has a considerable Number of Houses upon...
Yesterday yours of Octr. 9th. came to Hand. Your Letters never failed to give me Pleasure—the...
This Day compleats three Years since I stepped into the Coach, at Mr. Cushings Door, in Boston,...
We have an Express, today from Governor Johnson, Captn. Nicholson and several other Gentlemen...
Last Night an Express from M. De Sartine, whose Politeness upon this Occasion, was very obliging,...
This Letter is intended to go by my Friend Mr. William Barrell, whom I believe you have seen in...
Here I am.–I am bound home.–I suppose it will take me 14 days, perhaps 18 or 20, to reach...
Your charming Letters of April 10 and 22d were brought me, Yesterday. That of 22d is upon...
Yesterday was as fine for Travell as ever occurred at this season of the Year.—I reached Ipswich,...
The Post was later than usual to day, so that I had not yours of July 24 till this Evening. You...
Mr. Brown is here, and I cannot miss the Opportunity by him, to write you a Line. I know not how...
We are very much affected with the Loss of Charlestown—it seems the most disagreable Affair, We...
Dont be two much alarmed at the Report of an Attack of Boston. The British Court are pursuing a...
On the 13 of Feb. I left you. It is now the 3d. of June, and I have not received a Line, nor...
At half past four this Morning, I mounted my Horse, and took a ride, in a Road that was new to...
Mr. Hall, by whom this Letter will be sent, will carry several Letters to you, which have been...
Yesterday, I had the Pleasure of dining with Mr. Purveyance. There are two Gentlemen of this Name...
The Legion of Lauzun has arrived, and We hope has brought the Orders of Congress, for Us, but We...
I arrived here, last Evening, in good Health. This Morning, General Whipple made me a Visit, at...
The Fall of Dr. Ch urc h, has given me many disagreable Reflections, as it places human Nature...
Have but Yesterday received yours of Octr. 21. Your Letters of the following Dates I have...
In a Letter from your Uncle Smith, and in another from Mr. Mason which I received by this days...
There is at length a Ministry in England composed of Kings Friends and Peoples Men, which will...
Yours of Aug. 12 and 13, came by this Mornings Post. A letter from Cheasopeak Bay, dated...
I have written so seldom to you, that I am really grieved at the Recollection. I wrote you, a few...
If I knew of any more endearing Title I should certainly give it. But this appears to me to...
Mr. Izard goes off, the day after tomorrow, and will carry this, and all the News there is. We...