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I have scarcely a moment to acknowledge the Rec t of your favour of 22 this instant put into my...
My Cousins most agreeably supprized me by a Visit— I had been informed that your Sons were to...
Though we were all happy to see my honoured and revered Uncle again in his favorite Braintree,...
Your Friends who are numerous enquire continually after your health and my answer is that you...
The Sun is so bright and augurs Such heat that I am doubtful whether I shall go out to Landsdowne...
I returned, this Day the Visit of the ci-devant Duke De Liancourt. He is a Sensible Man. He is a...
The Weather is here very hot and dry, which renders our daily Service in Congress more irksome...
The Post of the day brought me, your kind Letter of 26. Ult. The more I am charmed with your...
Last Night the Consul General De la Tombe made me a Visit with your kind Letter of the 18 th. He...
Some Senators are confident We shall rise tomorrow or next day. if so, I shall be with you on...
Your old Acquaintance M r Harrison of Cadiz will deliver you this, if you should not, as I hope...
I have this moment heard Mr & Mrs Black is in town, & going out again immediately but I would not...
Yours of the 6 th. Ins t. came safe to hand and just timely enough to counter order the Shipping...
It is a fortnight to day Since I had a Letter from you but it Seems to me a month— I cannot blame...
The Congress have passed the Law allowing 14,000 d to purchase furniture. The State Legislature...
The Weather is cooler And the Minds of Men are calmed by the inclosed Communication. But A Sourd...
The dull weather of Last week has prevented sister Shaw from making her visit or she would have...
I dined yesterday with M r Hammond the British Minister who told me that M r Dunlap had just...
The Birthday was celebrated Yesterday with as much Joy affection and Festivity as ever, and as it...
Your favour of Nov. 30, I received this morning. As every Thing conspires to keep me poor, I may...
Your favour of the 28 th. Ult. arrived this morning. before this time I hope you have received...
I did not receive your last letter until after it had been written some considerable time The...
I am impatient to return but partly on Account of my Son who wishes to Stay at Colledge as long...
I was not a little Surprized, a few days ago at receiving a Letter from D r Hutchinson as...
The Weather has been so disagreable and the Roads so bad, that I have not been able to advance...
We have floods of rain but no frost nor Snow and very little news. The Democrats continue to pelt...
I believe I have not directly & expressly Answered your Letter, inclosing the Memorandum from M r...
I rec d Yesterday together your Letters of the 28. 29. and 30 th of January. It is impossible for...
At Hartford, finding the Roads obstructed with Such Banks of Snow, as were impassable with Wheels...
It is proper that I should apprize you, that the President has it in contemplation to Send your...