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You seem to be situated in the Place of greatest Tranquility and Security, of any upon the...
I now enclose you my Brother’s letter of July the 10 th: which I promised to transmit by this...
We beg leave to Trouble you above with duplicate of our last Respectts to you, and as have had...
In receiving the Communication, that the T reaty of Amity and Commerce between the United States...
Mr Brand Hollis presents his compliments to Mrs Adams and desires her acceptance of two medals...
Every Thing here is in as good a Way as I could wish, considering the Temper and Designs of...
By the post on the 9 th instant I intruded a hasty line upon you, upon a reference Tench Coxe had...
Your favours of September 29 and Oct. 21. are before me. I avoided saying any Thing about...
Come home my Sister, that Braintree may have some of its old inhabitants residing in it. Could...
My Pappa enjoins it upon me to keep a journal, or a diary, of the Events that happen to me, and...
I have just heard that Scot is to sail tomorrow. I cannot let a vessel go without a few Lines...
On the 10th. of this Month I had the pleasure of recieving Letters from Hingham dated in...
In your Letter of Dec r 23 d you Say “Faxon wants Money to buy, three Cows and four young...
I have received duly the honor of your letter, and am now to return you thanks for your...
I was not a little Surprized, a few days ago at receiving a Letter from D r Hutchinson as...
Least I should forget it, I acknowledge the receipt of ten Dollars you sent while I was at...
In my letter of the 27 th. of last Dec r: I took the liberty thrô you to recommend my friend...
I am so sensible of the Difficulty of conveying Letters safe, to you, that I am afraid to write,...
There is a class of men in this country, possessing some public confidence, but entirely...
This days Post brought me yours of 17th. inst. and Miss Nabbys obliging Favour of the 16. This...
This Letter will be conveyed to you by Sir James Jay and Mr. Digges. Sir James is a Brother of...
I recieved your letter dear Madam and should have answer’d it had not the illness of the two...
Mr. Thaxter is arrived with the Definitive Treaty and I have the pleasure of receiving a number...
We are anxiously expecting, by the arrival of every post, to hear of your safety and health. I...
The last Letter I wrote you should have gone by the Galen, but from being postponed to the last...
I have a great Deal of Leisure, which I chiefly employ in Scribbling, that my Mind may not stand...
Yesterday, I received two Letters from you from the 7th. to the 14. of April. I believe I have...
I thank you, my dear Madam, for your obliging fav r. of 5 th. instant, and for the interest you...
Your Favour of June 17. arrived this Day and gave me, all the tender and melancholly Feelings of...
I have concluded, to mount my Horse, tomorrow Morning at four, and ride to Wells to hear my old...
A few days ago, I received your favour of 30. December of the last year; after a long interval...
Yours of April 21. came to Hand yesterday. I send you regularly every Newspaper, and write as...
The irresistable Hospitality of Dr. Sprague and his Lady has prevailed upon me, and my worthy...
All well.—You will send these Papers to some Printer when you have done with them. We have found...
The Weather has been so disagreable and the Roads so bad, that I have not been able to advance...
Your few lines of August 25 th. were forwarded to me from the Hague by my brother, and though...
We arrived on the 10 th. I, much oppressed by one of my great Colds, which is now going Off.— I...
I am equally pleased with your Letter of the Ninth of May and the very Delicate Friendly Motives...
You will receive the letter I wrote you during my captivity at Helvoetsluys, where I was detained...
My inclinations, tho’ not my Expectations were very much disapointed in not sending you a long...
I have seldom known it to be colder at the Eastward than it is here at present. Although I have a...
I left Paris on the Eighth of March, expecting to find the Alliance, at Nantes and embark...
If I have failed in my duty untill now, I will differe no longer from emploring my pardon for my...
The anxious Sentiments of a Parent which You have manifested in the close of Your last Letter, I...
Have I my dear madam appeared negligent in not answering your last friendly letter jest before...
Your kind Favour of July 23, came by the Post, this Morning. It revives me, to hear of your...
Your letter, Madam, of the 18 th. of Aug. has been some days recieved, but a press of business...
Your favor of the 7th. was put into my hands the last night and as I received at the same time...
I hear by mr Smith & Cousin Louissa’s Letter to her Sister that your journey made you sick for...
Yours without a Date, but written, as I suppose about the Twelfth of August came by the Post this...