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I arrived here last Evening, and this morning paid my Respects to the Secretary of State, who...
Since my arrival here, I have employed all the Time, that I have been able to spare, from the...
I expected to have been on my way to Boston before this; but M r: Hamilton is gone into the...
I have been detained about ten days in this place, waiting for a wind, and am very like to be...
Since my last Letter (15.) nothing very material has occurred. The newspapers enclosed will shew...
Three or four days after the date of my last Letter, which was from Maassluys, and while I was...
I have now the happiness of presenting to you another daughter, worthy as I fully believe of...
Your letter by M r: Paleske of 28 Feb y: though short gave me great pleasure as it was so long...
Many months have pass’d since I received a line from you, or from my dear mother. From my brother...
My last letter to you, was of November 25. since which I have not enjoyed the pleasure of...
It is my intention during the short time that I expect to remain here, to send you from time to...
I enclose herewith the second number of my Gazette, which completes the Journal for the month of...
As I am informed there is a vessel soon to sail from Amsterdam for Boston, I now forward to M r....
I have received, and communicated to this Government, my recall from the mission here— I shall...
M r: Welsh proposes to return home by the way of Amsterdam, and will be the bearer of this...
After a passage of 58 days from Hamburg we have this day landed here, where we purpose to stay...
This prohibition of the admission of slaves into Louisiana, is like the drawing of a jaw tooth....
I received last Evening yours of the 11 th: inst t: — You cannot employ your leisure more...
You will see by the folio sheet I inclose to you, that the House of Representatives have not yet...
A letter is now reading from Captain Bainbridge, with an account of the loss of the frigate...
I have more than once mentioned to you, the state of retirement from political conversation in...
A variety of circumstances have occurred since you left this part of the Country, which have...
The bearer of this Letter, Mr. D’Hauteval, is a french Gentleman from the Island of St. Domingo,...
Mr: Ebenezer Dorr, and Mr: Edward Jones, merchants, of this Town, by this Post send a petition to...
On the 15th: instant in the Evening, twenty-eight days after our departure from Boston, we...
Under the present circumstances of affairs in this Country, I did not think it prudent to make...
The day before yesterday, I had my Audience of the Stadtholder and delivered him my credentials....
The bearer, Major-General Eustace, after having served with great honor and reputation in the...
I enclose herewith a letter from Mr: Dumas, which he requested me to transmit. The old...
I hear of a vessel to sail in two or three days from the Texel, and cannot lose any opportunity...