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London, 22 May 1789 . Is again in Europe after voyage of six weeks from South Carolina. Is...
I hoped on this day to have set off for Paris and rather wishing to speak with than write to you,...
Tho your last letter (recd. yesterday) supposes you will be setting out for Paris before this can...
This day I meant to have condensed in a letter of some length the freshest advices from America,...
As soon as I arrived in this city being sensible of your solicitude to hasten across the atlantic...
I thank you for your attention to the cir[cumstance] of my passage, and lament extremely that I...
Last thursday evening and during the whole of the next day this City was in a ferment. An...
By a vessel that departs from hence in half an hour bound for the Potowmack I send you some...
I have the honor to transmit you some papers containing details of a revolution in the government...
Before this reaches You I hope You will have authentic accounts of the late revolution in France....
There are letters in town from America dated as late as the 4th of August, but I have not been...
Having this moment had occasion to turn to my estimates of the debts of the United states, I find...
It being my sincere aim and ardent desire to satisfy the creditors of South Carolina, in every...
By some accident the inclosed did not get into the post office timely enough on friday evening to...
Owing to the tardiness of the penny post man I did not receive your letter of the tenth timely...
Notwithstanding I understood from Mr. Paine that you intend quitting Paris tomorrow to embark...
I am favored with yours of the 18th. inst. and thank you for the intelligence it contains. I now...
Yours of the 24th. with the inclosures has just reach’d me. The letter shall be forwarded to...
Our ship arrived here this evening, and if the wind permits we shall sail tomorrow. I cannot do...
I am just returned from Bath where I have been ever since I parted with Mr. Jefferson at Cowes....
I have received your letter of the 25th of July enclosing sundry papers respecting the state of...
The french have proved themselves the ablest architects of ruin that ever existed in the world....
I thank you most sincerely for your two kind and faithful letters, the first of the 5th. inst....
A relapse soon after I took leave of You at Cowes has compel’d me to waste the whole winter in...
I have just spoken with a gentleman who promises to put a line for me in the letter bag of Capt....
I take the liberty to inclose you an english newspaper wherein is inserted the copy of a treaty...
I inclosed You a few days ago a parcel of printed papers some of which I conceived might contain...
By a vessel that sails for Boston tomorrow I inclose You the british king’s speech on the...
I write this note just to inclose you a couple of newspapers. Such is the variable & distracted...
There are so many rumours concerning the present state of the dispute between Spain and Britain...