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I could not omit so favourable an opportunity as the present of writing you a line by Mr. Warren...
I wrote you a Letter a fortnight ago to send per this opportunity, but meeting with the Consul in...
The accounts you give of the Heat of the weather, gives me great uneasiness upon account of your...
6 lb. best Hyson Tea 2 China Cooffee Pots 1 doz: handled Cups & Saucers—China 2 doz Soup Plates &...
Mr. Smith call’d upon me to day and told me he should set out tomorrow for Philadelphia, desired...
If allarming half a dozen places at the same time is an act of Generalship How may boast of his...
I set down to write to you a monday, but really could not compose myself sufficently: the anxiety...
At length my anxiety is relieved and the happy happy tidings of your arrival and safety in France...
Tis a fortnight to Night since I wrote you a line during which, I have been confined with the...
I will not omit any opportunity of writing tho ever so great an uncertainty whether it will ever...
By the alliance (a fine frigate Built in Newbury port commanded by Capt. Laundry a Native of...
At length an opportunity offers after a space of near five Months, of again writing to You. Not a...
How lonely are my days? How solitary are my Nights? Secluded from all Society but my two Little...
Yesterday Mr. Johonet waited upon me with your favour of Febry 4th. I am sorry you have sufferd...
Your favour of August 17th is just put into my hands with word that Capt. Grinnel is to sail...
I this day Received yours of the 20 of April accompanied with a Letter upon Goverment. Upon...
How long is the space since I heard from my dear absent Friends? Most feelingly do I experience...
By a Vessel of my unkles bound to Bilboa I write you a few lines, and commit them to the care of...
I have written so largely to you by Mr. Storer who goes in the same vessel, that I should not...
I know not where to direct to you, but hope you are secure. Tis said in some part of the Jersies,...
I received your kind favour of the 17. It was a Cordial to my dejected Heart to see and hear of...
I must begin with apoligising to you for not writing since the 17 of June. I have really had so...
How many are the solitary hours I spend, ruminating upon the past, and anticipating the future,...
I set down to write you a Letter wholy Domestick without one word of politicks or any thing of...
My Father has been more affected with the distruction of Charlstown, than with any thing which...
I had scarcly closed my packet to you when I received your Letters dated Ferrol and Corunna. I am...
I could not have conceived that a Letter written upon merely political subjects could have...
I this morning Received yours of March 7 favourd by Dr. Jackson. I rejoice to hear you are so...
How much is comprised in that short sentance? How fondly can I call you mine, bound by every tie,...
Tis a month this day since you left me, and this is the first time I have taken my pen to write...