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I receivd your favor, my dear Sir, by which I perceive you are once more a farmer at Braintree—a...
Give me leave to congratulate you on your happy arrival in your native Country; & on the...
I enclose you the long expected production of the Convention. I am inclind to think you will deem...
I received, my dear Sir, your Republics, & am much honord with the office you assign me. I had...
My Nephew Tho s. Lee Shippen wishes to be recommended to your patronage; & I am satisfyd he...
Being at this place, on private business, I cannot omit the opportunity of writing to you. The...
I do not know whether I shoud congratulate you on your appointment to the Court of London; since...
Your favor of the 6 th of April found me here two days ago, waiting for the necessary...
I cannot let this opportunity, thõ, from M r. Jefferson’s hurry, a transitory one, pass; without...
The Ratification having this day, the first on which nine States were represented, been...
I enclose you some late proceedings by which you will perceive that Mr. Laurens is to be made a...
I wrote you a long letter of the 30th. Decr. 1780 to which I have not yet receivd any answer. But...
Having come here to converse with the worthy Governor, an opportunity of his Dispatch is afforded...
I have but one moment to tell you, that I left Mrs. Adams your Children, General and Mrs. Warren...
By the enclosed copy of a Letter I have sent Capt. Jones you will see that the dispute between...
I am obligd to you for your favor of the 25th. ultimo. The enclosd was an old Letter of the 13...
I am obliged to you for yours of the 31st. which I received by Capt. Landais. You will have...
I have but one moment to thank you, for your favor with one from London enclosd which I received...
By the bursting of the Lock of one of my trunks on the journey, I was so unfortunate as to lose...
You had an opportunity of seeing the commencement of this business of Jones and the Alliance, of...
I cannot omit this opportunity of congratulating you, on your being again in the bosom of those...
Desirous as I am of returning you my thanks for the very honorable proof you have given me of...
By advices from America since my last to you, my Enemies are determind to impeach my attachment...
Either my Letter to you of the 29th. March miscarried or you are in my debt. The inclosed MS...
I receivd your favor by Mr. Blodget and thank you. It seems uncertain where or how this will find...
Yesterday’s advices from England inform us, that Gen. Lincoln was collecting an Army in S....
I perceive by the letter you have sent me that Mr. Deane’s claim is ascertaind by marks, and...
LS : American Philosophical Society I perceive by the letter you have sent me that Mr. Deane’s...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I have the honor of forwarding you a Letter just receivd. As...
Having not seen the Letter of Mr. Williams to which one of those sent me is an Answer I cannot...
ALS : American Philosophical Society Having not seen the Letter of Mr. Williams to which one of...
To a written Letter, one of you was civil enough to return me a verbal answer, that Doctor...
(I) and (II) LS : American Philosophical Society I have been informd that Dr. Bancroft is soon to...
M. Monthieu calld on me yesterday, but I was too ill to see him. I suppose it was to urge the...
Copy: University of Virginia Library M. Monthieu calld on me yesterday, but I was too ill to see...
My fever not being yet sufficiently removd to permit me to come to you; I write to you to submit...
ALS : American Philosophical Society My fever not being yet sufficiently removd to permit me to...
Your Letter informing me of the Alteration of your Intention, not having reached my House till...
LS : American Philosophical Society Your Letter informing me of the Alteration of your Intention,...
I have hoped for Leisure to answer your favor as fully as, in my own Vindication, it demands....
You have often complaind that taking care of the public Papers, and having the business of the...
Mr. Lee’s compliments to Mr. Adams. Mr. Lee has over and over again written to Mr. Williams that...
I am so unwell to-day that I cannot stir out. Will you have the goodness to expedite what is...
I enclose you my Copy of Capt. Jones’s Instructions. My opinion is that in quitting his Ship...
Being too much indisposd to come to Passi this morning, and thinking the subjects of the enclosd...
ALS : American Philosophical Society <Chaillot, May 17, 1778: Because I am not well enough to...
Copy: Library of Congress With this, you will receive Dispatches; with which you are to sail with...