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I was greatly rejoiced at the return of your servant to find you had safely arrived, and that you...
I last Evening Received yours of March 8. I must confess my self in fault that I did not write...
I wish you would ever write me a Letter half as long as I write you; and tell me if you may where...
I Received two Letters from you this week one of the 13 and the other the 19 of March. I know not...
I Received a few lines from you more than a week ago, and determined to have replied immediately...
I have misst my Good Friend Col. W arre n from Watertown in the conveyance of my Letters; you...
I cannot omit so good an opportunity as offers by Mr. Church of telling you that we are all well....
I have to acknowledg the Recept of a very few lines dated the 12 of April. You make no mention of...
I set myself down to comply with my Friends request, who I think seem’s rather low spiritted. I...
How many are the solitary hours I spend, ruminating upon the past, and anticipating the future,...
Mr. Morton has given me great pleasure this morning by acquainting me with the appointment of our...
I this day Received yours of the 20 of April accompanied with a Letter upon Goverment. Upon...
I set down to write you a Letter wholy Domestick without one word of politicks or any thing of...
What can be the reason I have not heard from you since the 20 of April, and now tis the 27 of...
Our Country is as it were a Secondary God, and the first and greatest parent. It is to be...
I received by Mr. Church a few lines from you; I wish to hear from you every opportunity tho you...
I this day Received by the Hands of our Worthy Friend a large packet, which has refreshed and...
As you have always expressd a desire to have the small pox with my family I write to let you know...
I must begin with apoligising to you for not writing since the 17 of June. I have really had so...
I have no doubt but that my dearest Friend is anxious to know how his Portia does, and his little...
First part of text missing. Respectfull Regards to Mr. Hancock with thanks for his very polite...
I write you now, thanks be to Heaven, free from paine, in Good Spirits, but weak and feeble. All...
I wrote you by the post, but as Capt. Cuznow Cazneau goes to morrow perhaps this may reach you...
I wrote you by Capt. Cazneau a wedensday, but as the post will go to day I will not omit telling...
I this Evening Received Your two Letters of july 10 and 11, and last Evening the Post brought me...
Yours 30 of July reachd me by Saturdays post, and found me with Johnny and Tommy quite Recoverd...
Mr. Smith call’d upon me to day and told me he should set out tomorrow for Philadelphia, desired...
I wrote you to day by Mr. Smith but as I suppose this will reach you sooner, I omitted mentioning...
Tho I wrote you two Letters yesterday one by the Post and one by Mr. Smith, yet I will not omit...
I set down to write you a few lines by the post, because I would not omit one opportunity. I...
My Little Charles has been so ill that I have not had leisure to day to thank you for your...
Yours of August 12 came to hand by last Nights post. Mr. A dams and Coll. W hipple are not yet...
I sent Johnny last Evening to the Post office for Letters. He soon returnd and pulling one from...
I have spent the 3 days past almost intirely with you. The weather has been stormy, I have had...
I have this moment sent of a Letter to the post office when Mr. Bass came in to let me know that...
You know not How dissapointed I was to Night when the Post came in and I received no Letter from...
Last monday I left the Town of Boston, underwent the operation of a smoaking at the lines and...
I have been so much engaged this week with company that, tho I never cease to think of you I have...
I sit down this Evening to write you, but I hardly know what to think about your going to...
I wrote you last Night till my Eyes were almost out by the post, but Mr. Eliot has taken pains to...
There are perticuliar times when I feel such an uneasiness, such a restlessness, as neither...
Not since the 5th of Sepbr. have I had one line from you which makes me very uneasy. Are you all...
Tis a Great Grief to me that I know not how to write nor where to send to you. I know not of any...
Tis so long since I took a pen up to write a line that I fear you have thought me unmindfull of...
Before this time I fancy you at your journeys end; I have pittied you the Season has been a...
Mr. Bromfield was so obliging as to write me Word that he designd a journey to the Southern...
We have had very severe weather almost ever since you left us. About the middle of Febry. came a...
I have a very good opportunity of writing to you by Major Ward, who sits of tomorrow morning. I...
I this morning Received yours of March 7 favourd by Dr. Jackson. I rejoice to hear you are so...
I sit down to write tho I feel very Languid; the approach of Spring unstrings my nerves, and the...