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We have a confused Account, from the Northward, of Something Unlucky, at Ticonderoga, but cannot...
Though I am very unwell scarce able to set up long Enough to write, yet I must let my dear Friend...
I never fail to inclose to you the News papers, which contain the most of the Intelligence that...
Mr. Saml. Adams and Mrs. Adams present their most friendly Regards to Mrs. Adams of Braintree. In...
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,...
I was extreemly sorry I could not pay that attention to your son Johnny, as I should wish to have...
We have an Express, today from Governor Johnson, Captn. Nicholson and several other Gentlemen...
Since the above duplicatte of our last Respectts to you has Kissed our hands your allways...
Here I am.–I am bound home.–I suppose it will take me 14 days, perhaps 18 or 20, to reach...
Yesterday was as fine for Travell as ever occurred at this season of the Year.—I reached Ipswich,...
I have now the pleasure to acquaint you some news which will be agreable to you. Yesterday...
We are very much affected with the Loss of Charlestown—it seems the most disagreable Affair, We...
The Gentleman by whom I meant to send the inclosed was obliged unexpectedly to return to...
Dont be two much alarmed at the Report of an Attack of Boston. The British Court are pursuing a...
After twenty odd days spent in climbing Mountains, sinking into Valleys, tumbling over Rocks,...
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...
A Promiss made to my son to spend a week with our Friends at Braintree is readily Caught at nor...
Cap. Davis arrived here last Thursday, by him Mr. Adams had sent a number of Letters, and was...
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...
Yours of Aug. 12 and 13, came by this Mornings Post. A letter from Cheasopeak Bay, dated...
I just now recd. your Letter of septr. ye 29th and read it with great pleasure in which you say...
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...
Yesterday the Letters of Portia of June 24th. and Augst. 19th. came to my hand together, by Post....
We are waiting with some Impatience to hear of the Arrival of some of the Massachusetts Troops at...
Near the dusk of last Evening, I was Honored with your Favor, by the hand of the amiable Master...
I have written three Answers to yours of January 4. This is the fourth. The Three first I have...