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I have recieved with infinite satisfaction your letter of the 29th. July last, and thank you for...
With many excuses for the liberty I took in importuning you with my private affairs, I have to...
I am this moment arrived, and wish to know at what hour tomorrow you will condescend to see me.—...
Be pleased to accept my thanks for the invitation with which you have honored me, but as I find...
In continuation of the letter which I took the liberty to write to you from Altona of, I think,...
Your silence upon the subject of the sum due from me to your Excellency upon the account of the...
Paris, 23 Mch. 1791. TJ will no doubt share his regret in recalling that “we were the principal...
The state of my health deprives me of the pleasure I had promised to myself in seeing you this...
The vicissitudes of fortune which I have experienced, and continual uncertainty of my place of...
I have the honor to transmit to you the inclosed paquet from Admiral Jones, with a letter to the...
An affair of a very singular nature having once taken place between the Austrian Ministry and...
I take the liberty of writing to you to request that you would inform me, by the earliest...
Having recieved no intelligence from Virginia respecting the affair which Governor Henry...
Mr. Littlepage has the honor to present his most respectful compliments to his Excellency. He...
[ Paris ] 9 Nov. 1787 . Being obliged to set out for London on Monday [12 Nov.], cannot...