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What can be the reason I have not heard from you since the 20 of April, and now tis the 27 of...
I have three of your Favours, before me—one of May 7., another of May 9. and a third of May 14th....
My dear Mrs. Adams will undoubtedly Wonder that she has not heard from me since I Left Braintree,...
When a Man is seated, in the Midst of forty People some of whom are talking, and others...
Your esteemed favors of the 29th. Ulto. and 6th Inst. now before and in Answer say I shall att...
I have this Morning heard Mr. Duffil upon the Signs of the Times. He run a Parrallell between the...
Mr. Church setts off, tomorrow Morning. I have sent this Morning by Mr. William Winthrop, about...
I set down to write you a Letter wholy Domestick without one word of politicks or any thing of...
I received last post a letter from Mr. Morris with referance to the fish I wrote to you about,...
Yours of April 21. came to Hand yesterday. I send you regularly every Newspaper, and write as...
I this day Received yours of the 20 of April accompanied with a Letter upon Goverment. Upon...
Mr. Morton has given me great pleasure this morning by acquainting me with the appointment of our...
How many are the solitary hours I spend, ruminating upon the past, and anticipating the future,...
Yesterday, I received two Letters from you from the 7th. to the 14. of April. I believe I have...
I set myself down to comply with my Friends request, who I think seem’s rather low spiritted. I...
Soon after the Removal of our Enemies from Boston, I sat myself down to write You the Proceedings...
This is St. Georges Day, a Festival celebrated by the English, as Saint Patricks is by the Irish,...
I have to acknowledg the Recept of a very few lines dated the 12 of April. You make no mention of...
I cannot omit so good an opportunity as offers by Mr. Church of telling you that we are all well....
I cannot recollect the tenderness and dutiful affection you expressed for me, just before my...
I thank you for your agreable Letter of the Twenty fourth of March. I rejoice with you that our...
If my dear friend Required only a very Long Letter to make it agreable I Could Easily Gratify her...
I send you every News Paper, that comes out, and I send you now and then a few sheets of Paper...
I have misst my Good Friend Col. W arre n from Watertown in the conveyance of my Letters; you...
You justly complain of my short Letters, but the critical State of Things and the Multiplicity of...
I Received a few lines from you more than a week ago, and determined to have replied immediately...
Inclose a few Sheets of Paper, and will send more as fast as Opportunities present. Chesterfields...
I Received two Letters from you this week one of the 13 and the other the 19 of March. I know not...
I wrote you a post or two Ago, of being informd Mr. Gearey had wrote his brother to procure a...
So far Sincable of my duty to Comply with your Dissier to write to you I now Take my pen in hand...