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Your favours of May 14. and 22d. are now before me. The first I shewed to Mr. Morris, as soon as...
Yesterday I dined with Captain Richards, the Gentleman who made me the present of the brass...
I received by Mr. Church a few lines from you; I wish to hear from you every opportunity tho you...
The last Evening, Mess. Adams, P aine and G erry and my self, by Agreement waited on the P...
Having a very Convenient opportunity of Conveying a Line to you, by the Revd. Mr. Whitney (who...
I have an Account of the Politicks of the Town of Braintree; but it is an imperfect one. I wish...
You will wonder at recieving a Letter from one who is very far from being Sufficiently qualified...
Yesterday was to me a lucky Day, as it brought me two Letters from you, one dated May 27. and the...
I this day Received by the Hands of our Worthy Friend a large packet, which has refreshed and...
Our vast Extent of Territory requires a great Land Forrce to defend it. The Spirit of Commerce...
Your Favour of the Ninth of this Month was delivered to me, Yesterday by Mr. Whitney, whose...
It is with Shame, and Confusion of Face, that I acknowledge that your agreable Favour of April...
I have written so seldom to you, that I am really grieved at the Recollection. I wrote you, a few...
Your Favour of the 17th. I received by Yesterdays Post. Am much obliged, to you for your...
Your Favour of June 17. dated at Plymouth, was handed me, by Yesterdays Post. I was much pleased...
Had a Declaration of Independency been made seven Months ago, it would have been attended with...
A Lame Hand still prevents me the free use of Either the Nedle or the pen. Yet I take up the...
Your Favour of June 15. 1776 was handed to me, by the last Post. . . . I hold myself much obliged...
I wrote to You about the 17 or 18th. of last Month which suppose You have received. Yesterday...
As you have always expressd a desire to have the small pox with my family I write to let you know...
I have this Moment folded up a Magazine, and an Evening Post and sent it off, by an Express, who...
It is worth the while of a Person, obliged to write as much as I do, to consider the Varieties of...
You will hear by this Conveyance, itts probable that the small pox is likely to spread here...
You will see by the Newspapers, which I from time to time inclose, with what Rapidity, the...
You seem to be situated in the Place of greatest Tranquility and Security, of any upon the...
I must begin with apoligising to you for not writing since the 17 of June. I have really had so...
My very deserving Friend, Mr. Gerry, setts off, tomorrow, for Boston, worn out of Health, by the...
In a Letter from your Uncle Smith, and in another from Mr. Mason which I received by this days...
On a Visit to Mrs. Yard this Evening I was inform’d by her that your Lady and Children propos’d...
Your Letter of the Eighth contains Intelligence of an interesting Nature to the Public as well as...