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Why my Dear Eliza have I not had the pleasure of hearing from you but once in an absence of two...
Amid the numberless letters that you receive from your various and numerous correspondents, can a...
For these Two days my Dear Eliza, I have been in expectation of hearing from you. Mr. Shaw tells...
Every moment of my time has been employd since we got home, in writing to my friends abroad, to...
Your last letter my Dear Eliza, deserved from the goodness and friendship, expressed, a reply...
Your letter my Dear Eliza was this day handed me by your Mamma. I Love her much, Eliza, but wish...
Your letter my Dear Eliza, was, sent me yesterday afternoon. By the bearer of it I returned an...
Your wishes for my happiness, my Dear Eliza, demand my thanks. Wishing, this power of the mind,...
Yesterday my Dear Eliza I returned from G ermantown and this morning, it being our usual post...
Yesterday, my Dear Eliza, I came here to pass a few days with our friend. I found her much...
A constant succession of company, is all I have to offer in vindication of my appearant...
No Eliza I do not believe your real affection has decreased for Amelia, but a consiousness of my...
Mr. Robbins dined with us to day and has just now told me he intends to make you a vis this...
I have not heard a word from B— since Wedensday last. I want much to know how you all do. I wrote...
Knowing your benevolent heart is ever gratified by hearing of the wellfare of your friends, and...
Some days agone I received a letter from you dated May last. The true reason why I have not...
I have began too or three letters to you but have burnt them, all for reasons that you need not...
As a convenient opportunity offoring by General Warren I cannot let it excape without a line for...
It is now past ten however I will write you a few lines as I flatter myself they will be...
If aney person had told me the night I left Braintree that I should have ben at Plymouth almost...
Last weak I had the pleasure to receive too letters from my friend Myrtilla, aney time when you...
I take my pen to perform my promice of writing to you and to wish you a happy new year may heaven...
by your desire I now sit down to write a few lines to you and not yet having wrote to you I...