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I have all along flattered myself with hopes that I might with Propriety have taken Leave of the...
I know not how to throw off, the Lassitude that hangs upon me.—weary of a daily round, which to...
Your favour of 8. March is just put into my hand.— My beloved Mother is very near my heart and...
I have neglected writing to you longer than usual, that I might have it in my power to give you...
I have scarcely a moment to acknowledge the Rec t of your favour of 22 this instant put into my...
Cheesman has at length arrived and I have rec d my Trunk in much better order than I expected....
The Post of the day brought me, your kind Letter of 26. Ult. The more I am charmed with your...
The Weather is cooler And the Minds of Men are calmed by the inclosed Communication. But A Sourd...
Your favour of the 28 th. Ult. arrived this morning. before this time I hope you have received...
Upon the receipt of your excellent Letter of the fifth of this month I Yesterday sent for our son...
Senate has been three days in debate upon the Appointment of M r Jay, to go to London. It has...
I rec d. Yesterday your kind favour of the 11 th. I have not been able lately to write you so...
Your favours of 18 th. and 19 th instant are so full of your Plans and Labours in Agriculture,...
I Yesterday dined in Company with M. Talleyrand de Perigord and M r Beaumez, the former late...
I have this moment rec d your favour of 25. April.— If you want more Money before June borrow it...
We go on as Usual—Congress resolving one Thing and the Democratical societies resolving the...
The Weather is here very hot and dry, which renders our daily Service in Congress more irksome...
The Alteration of Post Days or some other Cause has disappointed me of a Letter from you this...
The long continuance of the session, and the uncommon heat and drought of the Weather have made...
It is a fortnight to day Since I had a Letter from you but it Seems to me a month— I cannot blame...
I have this morning rec d your kind Letters of 10 & 11 th. of May.— You mention Land bought by D...
I shall inclose with this, some Letters between Randolph and Hammond which will shew you how...
It is proper that I should apprize you, that the President has it in contemplation to Send your...
After a Number of mortifying Disapointments I am happy at last in having it in my powers to...
It is a fortnight to day since my return to the City, & I have been waiting the arrival of every...
The stage in which I had engaged a passage for Philadelphia this morning, has gone away by...
I am yet uncertain as to the next point of my departure. But as I do not hear of any opportunity...
M r Adams (your son) presented me with your obliging favor of June the 20 th. and I pray you to...
I am still waiting for the arrival of Col l: Hamilton whom it is necessary for me to see before...
My Cousins most agreeably supprized me by a Visit— I had been informed that your Sons were to...
My books arrived in good order and well conditioned the day after I last wrote to my father. By...
A Passage of 28 days, landed me & my fellow Passengers safe on the shore of England— Our desire...
We have been already ten days in this place, but there has been no opportunity to Boston since...
We arrived here last night in good Season. The Roads were not very bad, and the Weather, tho...
We took the Packet at New Haven, and arrived at N. York as Soon as the Stage— Although We Saved...
I am now Settled.— The first night I went to a M r Alders, opposite to M r Binghams, but not...
Since the Certainty has arrived of the very honourable Reelection of our Friend M r Smith of S....
The day after the date of my last Letter, we dined at M r: Hallowell’s, and were entertained with...
By the Post of Yesterday I received your kind Letter of the 4 th. of this month, and, by it, was...
I am happy in this opportuntity of thanking you for your kind favor by your sons: whom it gave me...
Yesterday I attended the Dedication of a Temple. The Presbyterian Congregation in Market Street,...
I had just Sent off to the Poet office, my Letter in which I requested a Diary of Husbandry when...
The Presidents Speech is so important to the Public that I know you will be anxious to See it as...
It is a common Observation of Old People, that as they advance in Life time appears to run off...
The Pamphlet inclosed may be called “The most astonishing Concentration of Jacobitical...
Your Letter of the 19 th of Nov. gave me, in addition to the ordinary Satisfaction I receive from...
I have rec d your favour of Nov. 23.— M r Cooper The Friend of our Diplomatic at the Hague, I...
I returned, this Day the Visit of the ci-devant Duke De Liancourt. He is a Sensible Man. He is a...
Brisler has shipped, on board The Abby Captain Eames, two Barrells of Flour, one hundred Weight...
Your favour of Nov. 30, I received this morning. As every Thing conspires to keep me poor, I may...