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I beg the enclosed may be read in your Honorable House. My former Petitions, and other Papers...
I beg your attention to the inclosed papers, & will be glad to be favoured with your sentiments...
I have the pleasure of sending you by Dr Adair, (whom I beg to recommend to your attention &...
Mr: Robert Bird, the bearer of this letter, is a respectable merchant of this place, a brother of...
I have entered upon my business, and have many things to say to you, but find myself at present,...
I request the favour of your attention to the bearer, William Strickland Esqr, a gentleman of...
I shall set out to day for philadela, but I entertain great doubts whether the State of my health...
Sir John Sinclair presents his best compliments to Mr: Adams.—Has the honour of sending him, some...
I cannot easily tell you how much I am pleased & obliged by your friendly Letter of the 4th....
Permit me join in the United Voice of America. Accept my sincere Congratulation on the Nomination...
By this conveyance I send a case directed for you, containing two prints of the Death of Lord...
By a vessel that sails for Boston tomorrow I inclose You the british king’s speech on the...
To the Honourable John Adams Vice President of the United States of America The Petition of W m:...
I have the pleasure to forward to the care of your Son in Boston, a packet which I presume comes...
Before this reaches You I hope You will have authentic accounts of the late revolution in France....
From the Day of my appointment to this mission, my Attention has been much withdrawn from my...
I hope your Excellency will pardon my presumption in sending to you these books, with the...
A ship Sailing in the morning as it interests you to know the state of the Nation. I have the...
By special request of my Brother at Alicante I have the Honour of communicating to your...
Permit me to introduce to your Notice Mr. Samuel Miller the Son of a much esteemed Clergyman,...
Docr. Edwards of Philada. will be so obliging as to take charge of this Letter. I regret that he...
In Compliance with the Request of Sir John Sinclair I have the Pleasure of transmitting to you...
The Federalest of this State are very much Alarmed that the Tunnage Act should be as is generly...
I take the Liberty of inclosing the Plan of an Agreement which I am anxious should be entered...
You will easily believe that none of your Friends rejoice more heartily than myself, in the...
I have a few papers to send you, and cannot omit the occasion to say a few words, though I have...
A Ship for Philadelphia sailing to morrow gives me the opportunity to transmit you the papers of...
If ever there was a time when the volunteer exertions of a citizen of America became a duty...
The bearer of this Letter Mr: Montfort is a clergyman who being compelled to leave his Country,...
Enclosed is an Account of the Cost of your two Casks of Wine & the charges which I have paid upon...
The bearer of this Letter, Mr. D’Hauteval, is a french Gentleman from the Island of St. Domingo,...
I lately received a pacquet from D r Bancroft, containing the inclosed for you.— By the date &c...
a weeks absence on a visit to my friends at Rye, from whence I returned last Evening, prevented...
I regret that urgent business hinders me from making yourself and Mrs Adams a visit at Braintree...
Since my last Letter (15.) nothing very material has occurred. The newspapers enclosed will shew...
I was requested if possible to deliver the Letter myself, which I send herewith, but as I am...
Mr: Pinckney has returned, and of course my business here ceases. I am yet waiting however for...
I wrote you a few Lines last Week— This Morning I was favored with two Letters from your Son of...
In addition to the letters and Packets which I have already sent by the present conveyance, I now...
Yours by the post, accompanying Dr. Bancroft’s learned work on permanent colors has been duely...
I was this morning favored with your obliging Letter of the 31 ult.—D’Ivernois is very...
You have most probably heard long before this, that I have printed “ Letters to Paine ,” by your...
The Result of Mr Jay’s Negotiation goes with this letter:—A Treaty which was sign’d yesterday,...
I received your favour, and return you my sincere thanks for your condescention in complying with...
I transmit you a copy of a Political rarity—which a very few men were degenerate enough to send...
I write this note just to inclose you a couple of newspapers. Such is the variable & distracted...
This life I have experienced that Gentlemen of Zeal sense & liberal Principles are, in general,...
I wrote you a few Lines last week—This Morning I was favored with two Letters from your Son of...
I have the Honor to forward a packet which I presume is from your friend Mr. Brand Hollis: and...
I put the outline of the report on manures which you were so kind as to send me into the hands of...