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I have been favored with your’s of the 30 th . of last month, informing me of the necessity of my...
I have been fav d . with yours of the 11 th . Instant, in which you mention having rec d . from...
I have been fav d . with yours of the 24 June. It gives me pleasure to find that your...
I had this afternoon the pleasure of recieving your favor of the 18 Inst.— M rs . Jay joins with...
on reading The Letter which you was so obliging as to write to me on the 21 July 1795, it...
I was this morning fav d . with yours of the 9 Inst. and have just finished reading your answer...
I have received a Petition from Peter Heaton, stating that he had been convicted of Larceny, at a...
It was not untill Yesterday that I recieved (under cover from Col. Talmadge) the Letter which...
I rec d . three Days ago by the post, your Letter of the 7 August, in which was a Copy of the one...
Your Letter of the 28 ult: was delivered to me this morning— mary had strong Claims to the Care...
Since my last of the 7 th . Inst: I have been fav d . with your’s of the 9 th . Sept r . with the...
Whereas by an Act of the Legislature of this State Entitled “an Act making Alterations in the...
Your Letter of the 17 th . Inst. came to hand Yesterday. On my Return from Schenectady the Day...
Yours of the 4th Ult: relative to Mr. Richardson, was delivered to me Yesterday. On Mr. Dunscombs...
I have been fav d . with yours of the 13 Inst:— Having no Reason to expect that I should have...
IT must afford sincere and cordial satisfaction to our Fellow Citizens, to see the...
Be so good as to inform me of the present Condition and number of the S t . Domingo Refugees that...
A Proclamation Whereas it is the Duty and the Interest of the Citizens of this State, to respect...
Altho’ your Letter of the 15 ult. has lain thus long unanswered, it has not been forgotten. The...
I have rec d . your’s of the 10 th .— M r . Tiebout the Engraver, is desirous of publishing a...
I have this Instant recd. a Letter dated the 14th. Instant from Judge Hobart, resigning his Seat...
I wrote you a few Lines this Morning informing you that Judge Hobart had resigned his Seat in the...
I am very much gratified by your friendly attention in sending me the Copies of the Dispatches...
I have rec d . Yours of the 26 ult. The one by Cap t Dusenbury, and this morning that of the 6 th...
It is said that the Naturalization Act is to be revised and amended. Permit me to suggest an idea...
Your Letter of the 13 came to hand this morning— The Intermissions between the Interruptions I...
The answer of John Jay, who, was one of the Commissioners by whom the Treaty of Peace between...
M r . Smith delivered to me this morning your Letter of the 21 st . Inst, and I assure you he...
I was this morning fav d . with yours of no date in which as Chairman of the Committees lately...
On my arrival here the Day before Yesterday I had the pleasure of receiving your Letter of the 22...