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On my return here I find your obliging letter of the 13 th . which arrived during my absence. I...
M r . Darby & M r . Grigby have severally delivered your introductory letters of the 8 th of...
I have none of your Letters to answer; the receipt of those which you formerly honored me with...
The enclosed letters came by a French Ship to New Hampshire & were sent under Cover to me by M r...
I delivered your letter to Gen l Washington at Chester where I met him, and soon found that very...
I am absolutely ashamed to think how long you have been gone & that in all that time I have not...
The Bills drawn by Congress in their Necessities, press very heavily upon me; and one of the...
Altho your express delivered me your favour last Wednesday or Thursday yet I did not receive the...
I did expect to have written you official letters before this time, having now received my...
This will accompany my former Letter of the 4 th Instant, which you will perceive to be so...
I believe Kitty Livingston has availed herself of this good Conveyance by Matthew Ridley Esq r ....
I have been possessed of your obliging fav r . of the 2 d Ulto a considerable time, but being too...
I Congratulate you on the signing of the Definitive Treaty and on the evacuation of New York...
I enclose you in this Packet the Plan of a national Bank, which I have been induced to adopt for...
Since the date of my last letter, I have received several of yours dated the 10 th of March, 21...
Enclosed you have a List of sundry Bills of Exchange drawn on you. I wrote you relatively to...
I must freely acknowledge the justice of Your charge against me as a bad Correspondant, for the...
Your favour of the 7 th Ult o came safe to hand, Timothy Jones is certainly a very entertaining,...
You have not heard from me so often as you had a right to expect, I lament but cannot help it,...
Observing by your Correspondence with Congress that you are put to a great deal of Expence by...
The Derangement of our Money Affairs. The Enormity of our public Expenditures. The Confusion in...
According to your desire I wrote two letters to America to enquire after the fate of Mr....