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Your favour of 30. September is still the latest that I have received from you, and it has left...
Mr: Connell went on Friday to Ostend to embark, but the Chauncey has not yet sailed. Last Evening...
We have been very much occupied since I wrote you last in dispatching Mr Connell, who goes off...
Your Letter of 30. September, not numbered, was brought to me yesterday, after I had given up the...
Nothing from you since your Letter of 13. September, from which I conclude that you ceased...
First for the news from America. I had not closed my last Friday’s Letter to you, when the Times...
Mr Boyd returned last Evening from Amsterdam, and is to proceed in the course of two or three...
No letter from you, since that of 10. September, which I received, this day week—The next...
Captain Bates arrived here yesterday morning, from Amsterdam, and has lent me a number of...
As news like those of the Catastrophe at Washington, seldom linger on the way, instead of a...
Who of all the world should bolt into my bed-chamber yesterday-morning before 8 O’Clock, but...
If you keep the file of my Letters, and will look back to that of 5. August. you will find it...
I did succeed in filling my four pages for you last Tuesday in time to dispatch them by that...
As I was closing my last Friday’s Letter to you, I received yours of 23d: August, and...
The uneasiness I had felt at the general hints in some of your former Letters of your having done...
Your Letters of 13 and 15 August, which I received both together on Saturday last have fully...
Mr Smith and his family have arrived at Amsterdam; I have received a Letter from him dated on the...
There are two very sufficient reasons to restrain me from laughing at the difference of...
Do not impute it to me, if from one Post-day to another I tell you different stories about the...
Your Letter of the 2d. instt. addressed directly to me at the Hotel des Pays-Bas, came safely to...
It is vain to attempt accounting for the irregularities of the Post-Office—Yesterday I received...
We had last Friday, after my letter of that day to you was closed, a conference with the British...
At last, I have the satisfaction of knowing that there is no positive obstacle to the passage of...
American News presses upon us with an interest still increasing, and which will soon be but too...
I wrote you some weeks ago that after the arrival of the British Commissioners, I should probably...
The Saloon, which we visited in company with the Mayor of the City, the day after the Ceremonies...
Oh! for the Patience of Job, to bear the tricks played upon us by or at the Post-Offices!—The day...
Yesterday was the day of our removal, from the Hotel des Pays-Bas, on the Place d’Armes, to our...
The day before Yesterday, I received the first of your Letters numbered by yourself—The number,...
There was a rose-bud, of your own drawing, enclosed in one of your last Letters—whether you sent...
As I am reduced to the necessity of copying all my own Letters, and as one of the duties the most...
The false alarm, that I gave you in my last Letter, of the arrival of the British Commissioners,...
The stream of high and mighty travellers from London, through this place has been incessant since...
When I told you in my last Letter that the whole American Mission Extraordinary was here, I ought...
Your favours of 3 and 7 June, which I number 8 and 9. have been transmitted to me from...
The last remnants of the Prussian troops, quitted this City last Sunday Morning—If their presence...
I persist in writing to you by every Post, because I flatter myself that it will give you...
Imagine how agreeably we have been disappointed! We had expected to find this City, though large...
At length I may indulge the hope of having reached the remotest bound of the distance which...
The wind, which had been blowing for ten days to the Westward having yesterday become fair,...
My last Letter accounted regularly for my progress from Stockholm, only as far as Oerebro, where...
Since my departure from Gothenburg Stockholm, I have been in such a constant tumult of motion,...
I wrote you by the last Post, that it was my intention to leave this City for Gothenburg this...
By the last Post I sent you the Journal of my Voyage from Reval to this place, and at the close...
On Sunday Evening, immediately after I had closed my last Letter to you, I came on board this...
After I had closed my Letter for you which is to go by this night’s Post, I received a Letter...
What can I say to my beloved friend, but that I am still the prisoner of the ice and the...
Mr Rodde informs me that before he left St: Petersburg the twenty-five English Mails had arrived,...
On Thursday Morning Mr Rodda arrived here from St: Petersburg, which he had left on Monday...
I wrote you a few lines, at one O’Clock on Sunday morning from Jegelicht, the last Stage before...