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It is a long Time Since I have rec d a Line from you, or written you. How go on Affairs on your...
M r Storer, whom you know, will deliver you this, but whether he will find you at Brussells or...
I last night received a Letter from a Member of Congress, which informs me, that Congress have...
I have recd your favours of 14 and 26. I thank you for the Extract, and hope you will discover by...
Your Letter from Antwerp, of the 5th. which I received last night by Mr. Douglas, was very...
I am happy to find by your favor of the 23 d. that You are safely arrived after a good Journey....
Yours of June 2d., I have just now received that of 27. May I duely received and the other...
I have taken my Pen, Simply, to thank you for Several excellent Letters, for the Pamphlets by Mr...
I thank You for your favour of the 20th. of November. I am really weary of reading such Follies...
I have this day the Honour of yours of 5. It would be unwise in Congress, to neglect any Effort...
With great pleasure have I recieved yours of the 19th, with its Inclosures. I wish I could answer...
I threatened you with a great deal of Egotism for the public good. I was chosen by my native Town...
Yours of June 6. is just arrived, with its Inclosure. From the first day of my acquaintance with...
I have just received the Court Gazette with Clintons Proclamations. I would give any Thing I had...
Your two Letters containing the Anecdote and the Preliminaries have been recd., and You have seen...
What are We to infer from the Indecision of the present Ministers?— Do they expect to draw their...
In the 116 page of the inclosed Mercury, you will find the Strictures upon Lord G. Germaines...
I am honoured with yours of 5. You will honour and oblige me much sir, by your Thoughts upon the...
The Bearer of this Mr. Winslow Warren, is the Son of my Friend Major General Warren of the...
Mr. Bowdoin, a gentleman of Virginia, is passing through Brussells in his Way to France. He is a...
You have very much obliged me, by the Act and the Bill. It is to the last degree Astonishing to...
I am ashamed to acknowledge that I received your kind Letter, in due time, and have not answered...
I have only time at present, to beg the favour of you, to procure the inclosed, to be inserted in...
Yours of 31. Jan. is arrived. A Courier is arrived from Petersburg, who carried the Notice of Sir...
I am very much obliged to you for your excellent Letter of the 14 of this Month. As The British...
This Moment I received yours of the 16 as it is dated, but I suppose was the 10. You cannot...
If you think that any thing I sent you lately is improper for publication, I hope you will stop...
I have received your Favour of the 11. The Inclosures I have packed with my Dispatches, and the...
I have recd, your Letter with other Slips for which I thank you and another Since. I take...
I am much obliged to you for your Favour of 21. and its Inclosures. I do not think myself at...