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My Dearest Friend
This is the sixteenth day since you left me, and I have not yet heard a word
from you. I hope tomorrows post will bring me a Letter. I wrote you on the
10th. The day before yesterday was the first Winter Weather we have had. A
pretty severe Snow storm lasted through the day. It fell mist and the rain the day before renders it bad for Wheels
and worse for a Sled. The Weather is so moderate to
day that it will move fast. Our people got the clover all
coverd on Saturday. Yesterday Deacon
French calld to setle his account, and his conscience not only permitted
him to take the 4/6 pr. day but to Charge 16 Shillings in addition for his
plow. I paid him 45 dollars wanting two shillings. You have seen no doubt the
Federilism of Govr.
Gilman in
New Hampshire.
Maryland too has manifested their Approbation, and even
Virginia was almost persuaded, they comprehend the absurdity of
it is, and it is not, or I do not conceive how they could approve of the
President's conduct, and approve of their Senators conduct too. I am all
impatience for the President's speach. O for
Authority, and I would humble all Jacobinical wretches in the dust, I may
safely say this since
France their great exampler has done
so. I long to hear from
Let me hear as often as possible from You and write me all the News you will venture upon.
My best regards to all inquiring Friends from Your ever affectionate
Mrs. Brisler and Family are well. She is here to day and desires to be rememberd to her Husband.
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