In what sense we can talk either of a right or a wrong taste in morals, eloquence, or beauty, shall be considerd afterwards.
I found not the passion on some other object, that bears either of us a closer relation, my emotions are rather to be considerd as the overflowings of an elevate or humane disposition, than as an established passion.
It cannot surely after all this be imagind that we consider our selves or mean to be considerd by others in any State but that of Independence.
Perhaps if our Friends had considerd how much was to be previously done they wd not have been, as you tell me some of them were, "impatient under our Delay.
The Question lies before the Congress and will be considerd tomorrow.
From that Moment I have considerd myself particularly interested in your Wellfare.
I considerd it as a Compliment to that most deserving Patriot, rather than a Letter of Friendship to me.
The Meeting was called in Consequence of a Letter receivd by our Selectmen from Marblehead, in which it was proposd that the Subject should be considerd in a Convention of the Maritime Towns.
The Religious Article was considerd by itself, and occasiond much but candid Debate.
This will be left in great Uncertainty, till it shall be considerd in Parliament.
Congress had before considerd the Subject of it and come in to Resolutions which we forwarded to you in Season.
We indeed have no Authority, from the State we have the Honor to represent in Congress, to take this Measure, but we considerd the Circumstances of Affairs too pressing to admit of Delay.
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