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W Smith of N.H returns the enclosed letters with his respectful Compliments to the...
With an Exultation of Heart, too ardent for the Powers of Language to express, I observe that...
The American Revolution, in which you have sustained so glorious a Part, being one of the most...
A few Years since, Congress made a Treaty with the Emperor of Morocco. the Emperor, with whom...
Philadelphia, 19 February 1791. Presents an application to GW and offers to provide any further...
I take the freedom to introduce to your notice Major Kent. a Grandson of the late Cap Kent of...
By one of the last Posts, by direction of the Boston Marine Society, I forwarded you a number of...
A paltry attempt in yesterday’s paper to impose on the public requires some notice—the writer of...
With esteem for your person, and the sincerest reverence for your high public and private...
I take the liberty to submit to your perusal the inclosed letter, which was transmitted to me, a...
I have to acknowledge the Rec t. of your esteem’d favor of the 20 Ult o. Our Gen l. Assembly are...
It is sometime since I had the pleasure of addressing you but as I know it will not be...
By direction of the Boston Marine Society, I have the honor to forward you by the Hon ble. M r....
Boston, November 18, 1789. “I have the honor to inclose you a Letter from the Boston Marine...
From an Acquaintance and an occasional Correspondence wch I had the Honor & Happiness to commence...
As the Revenue Act has past the House & it is probable may now be before the Senate, I will take...