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at 9 last night I arriv’d and this Morning have taken my Seat from whence I write this. I have...
I am lodged at M r Otis’s and am personally well accommodated: but I am So little pleased with...
D r Blair has resigned and D r Green is our Chaplain, but Miss Blair is married to M r Roberdeau...
This Letter will be delivered you, by M r Roberdeau a Son of General Roberdeau my ancient Friend,...
Your Account of our little domestic affairs and the Arrangements of the Farm, was very...
Your favour of the 4 th. arrived by Yesterdays post. The Votes on the important day you mention,...
I have rec d from you one Letter and no more Since I left N. York. Your Electors appear like a...
I rec d by the last post your favour of the 16. The Votes from New Hampshire to Maryland...
Your Friends who are numerous enquire continually after your health and my answer is that you...
on the Commencement of the new Year I wish you health, honour, Profit and Pleasure through the...
Our Antifœderal Scribblers are so fond of Rotations that they Seem disposed to remove their...
I am again entertained by your kind Letter of the 22. Ult. The Intrigues of M r Clinton M r Burke...
In your Letter of Dec r 23 d you Say “Faxon wants Money to buy, three Cows and four young...
This day I rec d yours of the 2 d. — I have rec d all the Votes from all the States. it is known...
Our good Friend General Lincoln gave me this morning your favour of the 7 th which compensated in...
I was not a little Surprized, a few days ago at receiving a Letter from D r Hutchinson as...
Although your modesty would not inform Us, of your commencement as a Faneuil Hall Orator, it is...
I have, this minute rec d your favour of the 22 d. The Report of the Presidents Resignation is...
General Lincoln setts out Tomorrow, and I should not dare to let him go without a Love Letter to...
We have had Such falls of Snow and rain that I Suppose the Mail has been retarded and I have no...
I have not answered your favour of 31. of Jan. nor that which announced the Arrival of your...
I have great Satisfaction in your Letter of the 10 th. The Breaking of the Bubble of Banks would...
I am so anxious for your health, Since you inform’d me of the return of your Intermittent, that I...
Your Letter from your Sick Chamber if not from your Sick bed, has made me so uneasy that I must...
I had the Pleasure of receiving your favour of the 1 st. on Saturday night: by your Brother, who...
I thank you for your, agreable Letter of the 29. Ult. Your Brother is destined to be celebrated...
We have had an agreable Journey to this Town, have been to Meeting all Day and heard two...
I arrived here Yesterday, and had the Pleasure to dine with our Children and The Baron: All are...
We may ever remember The Thirtieth of November because it was the Day on which We were absolved...
I wrote you from Hartford, New York and once from Philadelphia: but have not yet had the Pleasure...