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M r . Thaxter, who returns unspoiled, is the Bearer of the definitive Treaty, and will deliver...
ALS : Library of Congress Mr Livingston having resigned, I am obliged to trouble you with some...
I have been here a month, & well only two Days—first a bloody flux, & now a sore throat— I came...
The original letter & other Papers from the Chevr de Heintz respecting the order of the Knights...
Transcript: National Archives I received a few Days since a Letter from Annapolis dated June 5th....
ALS : Library of Congress I write this Line by the English Packet, just to inform you that Col....
On the 5 th . Inst. M r Norris gave me your obliging letter of the 26 Sept r . last. I regret...
ALS : Library of Congress I received your kind Letters by Colonel Harmar, & Lieut. Col. Franks;...
Two LS : Library of Congress, Historical Society of Pennsylvania Yesterday Evening Mr. Hartley...
I received your favor of the 16th. last night. I was out when it was delivered, so know not how...
LS : Library of Congress I received yours of April 19 with the Information you obtained from our...
Your obliging Letter of the 29 July reached me two Days ago —accept my thanks for your friendly...
Transcript: National Archives It was intended by the Commissioners to write a joint Letter to...
I cannot let M r . Remsen depart, without acknowledging the Rec t . of your friendly Letter of 18...
I shall not trouble you at this time with any thoughts on our southern boundary or the views and...
AD (draft): American Philosophical Society These notes for a letter that was never written...
Transcript: National Archives I received your kind Letter of August 13th: with the Papers...
I am to acknowlege the receipt of your favour of June 18. You will learn by the letters &c. which...
[ Paris, 8 Feb. 1785 . Entry in SJL reads: “Chas. Thomson. Receipt his of Oct. 26.—send letters...
In the latter part of last Spring, the Commissioners appointed to attend the embarkations at New...
Your favour of Mar. 6. is come duly to hand. You therein acknowlege the receipt of mine of Nov....
By Mr. Houdon I send you a copy of my notes. I also send 100 copies of the paper I left with you...
The last letter received from you was of Mar. 6. Since that I have written one to you of June 21....
The Season when the Legislatures usually meet to do Business is at Hand. It is highly probable...
M r Gardoqui who views the Affair of the Horse, as a Spaniard, and as a politician, is uneasy,...
In one of your former letters you expressed a wish to have one of the newly invented lamps. I...
Having written to you on the 22nd. Ult. from London, I should not so soon have troubled you again...
I find in the Newspapers of this Day an Act of Congress of 27 th . Ult: respecting the Court of...
This will be handed you by a Gentleman of the Family of Lecoutoux who is going with his wife to...
I have been honoured with your favour of the 15th. instant inclosing a copy of the proceeding of...