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I return you "The Messenger" with many Thanks. The Politicks of Europe are written with a...
Yours of 4 May is received—it is the first from Philadelphia. Mr. Mease and your Friend shall...
I have received, Since my Arrival here, your Favour of the Sixteenth of November 1779. I shall...
I am this Moment finishing the Year, Since my last Arrival in Europe. And the dullest Year, it...
I have heard much of your Deliberations concerning a Peace—and you drop Hints to me, of...
By the last Post, I had the Pleasure of yours of August 20 and 24. It was not for Want of...
This will be deliverd you by Mr. Izard, who I Suppose, will lay open to you many Things relative...
Yours of the 24 Oct. is before me. I have received several Letters from you every one of which I...
In the distresses and confusions of my family I saw not your address from yourself till yesterday...
Yesterdays Post brought me a Newspaper of the 3d. Instant, containing a List of your House, and...
I am uncertain whether you said you should sett off for Philadelphia on Wednesday or Thursday,...
I received your Letter of the 7 th in due Season and have delayed my Answer, in hopes it might be...
I thank you for your Favour of the 12 Oct. and for the Trouble you took in conveying my Accounts...
Being generally Speaking a son of Liberty, notwithstanding the Cloud of Toryism that has lately,...
I have recd your polite favour of the 11th. of this month. You request my opinion upon a variety...
I am very glad to find by your Address directed at your Town Meeting on the Eleventh of June that...
It is with great and sincere Pleasure, that I have to acknowledge the receipt of your friendly...
I ought to make an apology, for delaying So long to answer your Favour of the Sixteenth...
I have only, Time, at present to request of you, to let me know whether, “the Pamphlet” is...
Inclosed is an Abridgment of a Pamphlet, published in London last Winter. I beg your Attentive...
I have received your favour of 19 and am much obliged to you for your frank and candid Account of...
I have received your obliging Letter and a dozen Copies of the “Pensees.” I am much obliged to...
I have received your friendly Letter of the 10th of this month. The new Translation of the...
I have received a Copy of the Constitution of the Massachusetts of which I beg your Acceptance....
This morning I recd. the Letter, which You did me the honor to write me on the 19th. of this...
Your kind Favour of the 24 with the two elegant Copies of the Pensees I have received, with...
At a Time, when the English Emmissaries are filling all Europe with their confidant Assertions,...
I have just now received yours of the 14. and I wish I had Time to write you a Sheet or two upon...
May 24. 1805 William Dandridge Peck Esqr, a Professor of natural History in our University of...
The Bearer of this letter is Mr Lear the late Secretary to President Washington a gentleman...