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Through the finest Fields of Wheat Rye, Barley Oats and Clover, but very indifferent Roads We...
The Senate are now in Possession of the Budget.— It is a Bone to gnaw for The Aristocrats as well...
If I could take a Walk or a Ride to N. Y. in the Evening and come here again in the Morning how...
I have rec d yours of the 10 th and a Cordial it was, for I began to be fearful for your health....
It is painfull to feel an Impulse to write when there is nothing to Say. I write merely to let...
M r Adet was presented to The President on Tuesday and accompanied by The Secretary of State made...
Last Night the Consul General De la Tombe made me a Visit with your kind Letter of the 18 th. He...
I received yesterday two Letters from each of our Sons at the Hague, who were very well and in...
The Sun is so bright and augurs Such heat that I am doubtful whether I shall go out to Landsdowne...
Some Senators are confident We shall rise tomorrow or next day. if so, I shall be with you on...
The Senate is to meet at Ten, this morning and I hope will finish: but it is still uncertain. I...
We have been favoured with fine Weather and tolerable Roads in such a manner that We reached...
The Newspapers will inform you before this Letter reaches you that the Ratifications of the...
I went to Senate this morning with Expectations highly raised of receiving my first Letter from...
My old Acquaintance M r Walton, who Served in Congress, with me in 1776 and 1777 is returned a...
I wrote you this morning inclosing a Post note for 600 and went to Senate with full Expectation...
I have just rec d from the P. Office your Letter of the 20 th. by Brisler who went to carry one...
The Weather here is as fine as it was the last Year. The Festival season of Christmas and the new...
There is a dead calm in the political Atmosphere, which furnishes no Event worth relating. The...
Inclosed is another Production of Porcupine, whose quils will Stick. The President appears great...
We have floods of rain but no frost nor Snow and very little news. The Democrats continue to pelt...
This is one of my red Letter Days. It is the Anniversary of the Signature of the Declaration of...
I have nothing to write you at this moment but Scandal, and that about one of our Connections and...
Yesterday I came to Senate as usual on a monday morning pleasing my Imagination and my heart with...
Yesterday which was Post Day from the Eastward I was disappointed again of a Letter and went...
I have a secret to Communicate to Your Prudence. The Defence by Camillus was written in Concert...
I rec d yesterday yours of 21. and 25 Jan. The Senate and House of Massachusetts without any...
You Say you have no desire to be the first, and I cannot say that it is desirable: but according...
It is monday, the Time to expect the Eastern mail other Men have Letters— I have none— humiliated...
The inclosed Slip from Benjamins Paper of this Morning will Shew you that the Electioneering...
I have only time to inform you that Monday and Thursday have passed away without bringing me a...
This Morning I have your favour of the 3 d which raised my Spirits again after the mortification...
I dined Yesterday with M r Madison. M rs Madison is a fine Woman and her two sisters are equally...
Yesterday the President sent his Carriage for me to go with the Family to the Theatre. The Rage...
I rec d this morning your favour of Feb. 22.—the more agreable as it was not very confidently...
I Yesterday rec d the Letter inclosed from my Son and in the Evening the President told me he had...
I have made the necessary Inquiry concerning Seeds And have found the Price so extravagant that I...
I rec d on Monday your two favours of 28. Feb. I am very glad you employed Pratt to cutt the...
Why! this is very clever— Every Monday and every Thursday brings me regularly a Letter, which...
I dined Yesterday with M r Burr, who lives here in Style. A Number of Members of the House The...
Your delicious Letter of the 5 th. came to my hand Yesterday. Your beautiful and pathetic...
We have a Turn of Weather as cold as any We have had through the whole Winter. The Violence of...
on Wednesday I dined with M r Russell the Friend of D r Priestley and while We were at Table, in...
On Monday I rec d your favour of the 20 th Nothing will damp the Rage for Speculation but a Peace...
The Newspapers will inform you of our interminable Delays. The House have asked for Papers and...
The H. of R. have not yet determined— The Question is to be calld up on Monday— But the...
I dined on Monday at the Presidents with young La Fayette and his Preceptor, Tutor or Friend,...
The Doctor may have the Steers if he wishes to have them. The People of the United States are...
The Sensations of Ap. 19. 1775 and those of this Morning have some Resemblance to each other. a...
This Day seven Years I first took my seat in Senate and I hope I shall not sit there seven Years...