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MS ( Adams Papers ) in the hand of Mercy (Otis) Warren. This unsigned poem was doubtless an...
Mr. Warren being prevented by many Avocations from writing this Morning, has put the pen into the...
Yours of the 25th. of last month never reached me, till yesterday. It would have given me great...
I remember, that Bishop Burnet in a Letter he once wrote to Lady Rachell Russell the virtuous...
The very polite introduction to yours of Jan 3d I Consider not only as A Complement far beyond...
I thought myself greatly honoured, by your most polite and agreable Letter of January the...
At the same time that I make my Gratful Acknowledgment, for the instructive sentiments and...
I have had the pleasure of seeing several of your Letters in which you Complain that your friends...
I have been, the happiest Man, these two Days past, that I know of, in the World. I have compared...
This afternoon came to Hand your Favour of August 26. May you ever have it in your power to...
Your Favour, by my Friend Collins, never reached me till this Evening. At Newport, concluding to...
The extensive system of policy which must engross your thoughts, and the vast field of business...
I Write again from Waterton, where I Arrived Yesterday with your Excelent Friend who has been so...
I received, this day with great Pleasure your Favour of the Twelfth and fourteenth Instant —and...
I had the Pleasure of yours of Novr. 4th several Days ago. You know Madam, that I have no...
Your Friend insists upon my Writing to you, and altho I am conscious it is my Duty, being deeply...
As your time is so Much Devoted to the Service of the publick that you have Little Leasure for...
The sudden departure of the plunderers of Boston and the removal of the Continental troops from...
Not untill Yesterdays Post, did your agreable Favour of March the Tenth, come to my Hands. It...
A long abscence from your Native shore would insure a Welcome to a line from me had I no other...
I Cannot but think myself a sufferer by the Many Captures on American Navigation, for as you are...
A few days ago I had the Pleasure of your obliging letter of the 15 of October. It came by the...
This Morning your Vigalent and invariable Friend wrote you a long letter which makes it...
A few days ago, I was favoured with your obliging Letter of 29 July, and am much obliged to the...
I now put a letter of introduction into the hand of a son, who agreeable to your polite and...
You Will doubtless hear from several quarters of the arrival of admiral Greavess squadron who...
I put a Letter of Introduction into the Hand of a son who has since unfortunately been made a...
It is not long Since I received your Favour of the 24 of July—and a wandering unsettled Life,...
Mr. Warren directed to you only one week since by Capt. Cazneau bound to Amsterdam, therefore has...
Many Months have Elapsed, and many Great Events have taken place since I took up my pen to...