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Yours of Aug. 12 and 13, came by this Mornings Post. A letter from Cheasopeak Bay, dated...
Howes Army, at least about 5000 of them besides his Light Horse, are landed, upon the Banks of...
Your Man and Horse arrived the 22 day of this Month. The Horse and Man look pretty low in flesh....
The Newspapers enclosed, will give you, all the Intelligence, of any Consequence. General...
It is probable that Genl. Howe will waste the fall of this year between Chesapeak Bay and...
A Letter from General Washington, was received last Night by the President, which I read. It is...
We have now run through the Summer, and altho the Weather is still warm, the fiercest of the...
I had Yesterday the Pleasure of yours of from Boston, and am happy to find that you have been...
There has been a very general Apprehension, during the last Week that a general Action would...
The accounts you give of the Heat of the weather, gives me great uneasiness upon account of your...
I have been So missfortinate as to be out of my native Country when those unhappy wars began, and...
You will learn from the Newspapers before this reaches you, the situation of Things here. Mr....
I have to acknowlidge a feast of Letters from you since I wrote last, their dates from August 19...
Your very polite favour was handed me this Evening. I esteem myself much obliged for the enclosed...
Our Spring was cold and Wet, Our Summer fruitful and the Fall forbodes a plentiful Harvest. We...
I immagine before this reaches you some very important Event must take place betwen the two...
It is now a long Time, since I had an Opportunity of writing to you, and I fear you have suffered...
I know not where to direct to you, but hope you are secure. Tis said in some part of the Jersies,...
I have no Time, nor Accommodations to write of late—besides I seldom know what to write, and when...
I told you, in a former Letter, that I lodged at Gen. Roberdeau’s. This Gentleman is of French...
I have not been able of late to keep up my Correspondence with you, so constantly, as my Heart...
Tis true my dearest Friend that I have spent an anxious 3 weeks, and the sight of a Letter from...
It is with shame that I recollect that I have not written you more than two or three Letters...
The joyfull News of the Surrender of General Burgoin and all his Army to our Victorious Troops...
This Town is a small one, not larger than Plymouth.—There are in it, two German Churches, the one...
Mr. Colman goes off for Boston Tomorrow. I have seized a Moment, to congratulate you on the great...
We have been three days, soaking and poaching in the heavyest Rain, that has been known for...
A favourable opportunity offering by Mr. Austin of writing to you, I embrace it, in compliance to...
This Moment I received your favour of Octr. 6. by Mr. Niles.—I am as well as can be expected. We...
As the delivery of this Billet cannot be attended with the disagreable allarm which the amiable...
Here I am.–I am bound home.–I suppose it will take me 14 days, perhaps 18 or 20, to reach...
Business still continues dull but am in Hopes of a Speedy Change as it seems by the last Accounts...
In a Letter which came to me to Night you chide yourself for neglecting writing so frequently as...
Sometime in September last I wrote to You, and am not a little anxious to know whether you...
Yesterday was as fine for Travell as ever occurred at this season of the Year.—I reached Ipswich,...
Your Letters arrived in the absence of Mr. Adams who is gone as far as Portsmouth, little...
Your obliging favour came to hand yesterday in the absence of my dearest Friend, and as he will...
I arrived here, last Evening, in good Health. This Morning, General Whipple made me a Visit, at...
Great Advantages are often Attended with Great Inconveniencies, And Great Minds Called to severe...
Inclosed you have a letter from Saml. Moody Esqr. dated the 5th. Inst. came to my hands by his...
With a very particular Satisfaction shall I take into our School and Family the Son of your...
Did I think it in my power to afford any Consolation to my Friend I Would Readily undertake the...
I am very sorry I lost the Opportunity of conveying a Letter to Braintree by Mr. Thayer last...
The morning after my arrival to this place, I waited on the President with your letter; upon...
So much good sense, prudence, conjugal affection and patriotism blended in your favor to me was a...
I am happy in having it in my power to furnish you with a Copy of Mr. Duche’s Letter, which is...
Mr. Lovell informed me last Evening of your acceptation of the appointment; and also that he...
One day last week a number of british waggoners, who were carrying Cloathing &c. to some of their...
I had not been 20 Minutes in this House before I had the Happiness to see Captn. Tucker, and a...
I am favoured with an unexpected Opportunity, by Mr. Woodward the lame Man who once lived at Mr....