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Congress were yesterday pleased to pass the enclosed Resolutions on the subject of the payment of...
Upon the receipt of the provisional Articles & a subsequent account brôt by a Vessel dispatched...
Copy: Massachusetts Historical Society; AL (draft): New-York Historical Society; transcript:...
Two copies: Massachusetts Historical Society; AL (draft): New York Public Library; transcript:...
Copy: Massachusetts Historical Society; ALS (draft): New-York Historical Society; transcript:...
By the direction of Congress, contained in the enclosd resolutions, I have the honor to transmit...
Copies: Massachusetts Historical Society, South Carolina Historical Society; AL (draft): New-York...
I am now to acknowledge the favor of your joint Letter by the Washington, together with a Copy of...
By the inclosed Resolves of Congress you will find that we are become more dependent upon your...
It gives me extreme pain not to have rec d a single line in answer to my public or private...
I have just now heard that you are upon the point of leaving us. I might have expected to have...
Your public & private Letters have remained long unanswered, owing to the stagnation of commerce...
The pleasure I felt from your Letter of the 13 th Ult: which I just now rec d : was great in...
I am now on the borders of lake George where we have been detained this day & part of yesterday...
I informed you in my Letter of the 16 th . inst. that yours of the 3 d . of October had been...
The Chancellor presents his comp[liment] s . to the Chief Justice of the US:— Tho’ political...
I wrote Coll o . Porter, by Express, desiring him to Spare me two of his moulders to assist my...
I am told there will be an opportunity of send g . this to you, I wish therefore to imbrace it...
The Embarrassm t which the Depreciation of the currency had created in our publick affairs at the...
I received yours from of the 23 d May from Madrid with Duplicates thereof & ^ of ^ the Letters...
Your Letter & one I lately rec d . from Morris have given me pain. They have represented me to...
The only letter, I have recieved from you, since that of the 6 th . of February last, was a few...
Your letter of the 6 th . of February, with a duplicate of that of August last, directed to the...
A fortnight has already elapsed since I received yours of the 14 th . Ult., I feel my self...
I have before me your letters of the 25 th . & 28 th June— I congratulate you on your safe...
The express who is to carry my public letter waits while I hastily write this. These express...
We were much surprized at your Letter to M r . Hobart as we could not perceive the Danger which...
I can hardly my dear friend compute the time since I last heard from you, this is the fourth...
You will receive with this an official Letter informing you of my appointment to the...
THE Chief Justice having transmitted to me a copy of your letter of the 18th instant, addressed...
Having heard that a Vessel is soon to go to Cadiz from Baltimore, I embrace the opportunity to...
Your Letter of the 28th April was received by Major Franks, when the Contents were communicated...
Returning from an excursion to the State of New York, I found your letter of October, which on...
A report which prevailed here of your having determined to resume the practice of the Law induced...
Your letter to Congress of April last having been read & answered by Congress, tho’ not so...
I have just steped out of Congress to let you hear by this opportunity that your freinds in this...
I have before me your dispatches of the 4 th . & 18 Sep r last, & the 13 th . of October. It...
I wrote to you on my first arrival at lake George & hoped to have found a Line from you here on...
I should have been with you some days ago but for a continued fever with very short intermissions...
I am two letters in your debt & am conscious that I shall make an ill return for them in offering...
You will receive with this, a letter dated yesterday, reasons which need not be explained induce...
I wrote so fully to you not long since that I should not trouble you at this time if I had not...
I own I was very much mortified at not hearing from you nor can I quite forgive your neglect...
I shall leave town to morrow and be absent a few weeks, I do not care to do it without letting...
My last letter of the 28 th : of November sent by the Marquis de la Fayette must for the most...
Permit me my dear friend to congratulate you on your return to your native shore, & to the...
Since my Letter of the 23 d . ult o . Congress have passed the enclosed resolution; my Letter had...
I take the opportunity of Bensons going to New York to let you know what pleasure I should...
We yesterday received Letters from M r Adams by Capt Smedley, who brought out the goods left by...
I received your truly affectionate Letter—And most sincerely congratulate you upon the an event...