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By the Mail, next to the one which brought me a Letter from Mr. Duane, I transmitted a copy of it...
I have rec d . Yours of the 26 ult. The one by Cap t Dusenbury, and this morning that of the 6 th...
My last to you was a short Letter by M r John Penn, who I suppose is near america by this Time—...
The Necessity of speedily providing accommodations here both for myself & the Gent. of Congress,...
[ illegible ] ^[ illegible ]^ after my Return from Ph a ., and just as I was about setting out...
CERTAIN late publications render it proper for us to authorize to inform the Public, that a...
We have hired for a Year the new House of the honorable Walter Livingston Esquire in the Broad...
The answer of John Jay, who, was one of the Commissioners by whom the Treaty of Peace between...
To contemplate offences, and to prescribe punishments are unpleasing but necessary Tasks; being...
You will recieve herewith enclosed a Publication by M r Genet denying his having declared that he...
I yesterday informed His Excellency the Governor that on applying for your account against him...
My last to you was dated the 23d. September last. It mentioned my having received your Letters of...
On the 20th. August last I had the Pleasure of recieving and communicating to Congress your...
By George Washington President of the U. S. of am⟨erica⟩ a Proclamation. Whereas every nation has...
As a late and particular Letter from me to your Ex y is now on the way to America, and as I...
Although well constituted free Governments only, can give and preserve to men the Enjoyment of...
You will recieve herewith enclosed a Publication by Mr Genet denying his having declared that he...
Duplicate. The United States in Congress Assembled. [ 11 March 1785 ] To all to whom these...
To the Great, Noble and Imperial Sovereign, the Emperor of Morocco.— We the United States of...
M r : Jay has the Honor of representing to his Excellency the Count D’ Florida Blanca, that...
By The United States in Congress Assembled— May 7th, 1784. Congress proceeded to the election,&...
Inclosed is a Letter which was sent to me, two Days ago, by M r . Samuel Nicoll, who lately...