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A Gentleman now in Town, and who will set out for New York in about an Hour, gives me an...
Since the Date of my last, Viz. the 16th. Ult : I have been honored with yours of the 13th. and...
The City and County of New York have elected me one of their Deputies to the State Convention,...
I was two Days ago favored with yours of the 15th Instant. it gives me pleasure to find that the...
I was two Days ago favored with yours of the 15 th . Instant—it gives me Pleasure to find that...
Office for Foreign Affairs [ New York ], 16 May 1788 . Since his last of 24 Apr. 1788, has...
Mr. Richard Laurence of Staten Island has complained to Congress, and to the King of Great...
There was a time when a majority of the citizens of New-York were so opposed to lawyers as...
It occurs to me that you would probably be glad to know when and in what manner the Letters you...
Since the 3 Nov r last I have been honored with your Favors of the 19. 22 & 24 September—8. & 27...
Since the 3d. November last I have been honored with your Favors of the 19th. 22d. and 24th....
Your favor of the 3d Ult. gave me great Pleasure, and I thank you for the friendly offers...
Your favor of the 3 d . Ult. gave me great Pleasure, and I thank you for the friendly offers...
THERE are times and seasons when general evils spread general alarm and uneasiness, and yet arise...
M r . Ellicot delivered to me your very friendly Letter of the 15 th . Instant. I wish he had...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
M r . Jay presents his Compliments to his Excellency General Washington, & sends him herewith...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
To the People of the State of New-York. IT is a just and not a new observation that enemies to...
It is unhappily the y Case both with Respect to measures and to Persons that their opponents...
Altho the People at large may sometimes by Negligence or [ that Im ?] other Causes be led to into...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs having received a copy...
As this Letter will go by the way of Ireland, and may be exposed to accidents in the Course of...
an English Gentleman having been so obliging as to procure for me some Rhubard Seed which, from...
An English Gentleman Having been so obliging as to procure for me some Rhubarb Seed which from...
We have hired for a Year the new House of the honorable Walter Livingston Esquire in the Broad...
I have been favored ^ with ^ yours of the 6 of last ^ month ^ and am happy to learn from it, as...
Your Excellency’s ^ Letter ^ was delivered ^ to ^ me this morning. The interpretation of the...
I thank You for your obliging Letter of the 24 th . Ult:, inclosing a Paragraph respecting me in...
To the People of the State of New-York. QUEEN ANN, in her letter of the 1st July 1706 to the...
Queen Ann in her Letter of the 1 July 1706 to the scotch Parliament makes several ^ some ^...
To the People of the State of New-York. MY last Paper assigned several reasons why the safety of...
The Parties and Divisions am gst us many [may?] several Ways bring Destruction upon our Country,...
To the People of the State of New-York. IT is not a new observation that the people of any...
Since the Date of my last which was the 24th. Ult., Congress has been pleased to pass an Act of...
It is not a new observation that the People at of any country (if like ours us ^ the americans ^...
To the People of the State of New-York. WHEN the people of America reflect that they are now...
Since the 8 Ult. when I last wrote to you, I have been favored with your Letters of the 6 and 15...
The Dispatches alluded to in my late Letters together with others of some importance are ready,...
Since my last to you of the 3 d. Instant I have not been favored with any Letters from you. I...
Since my last to You of the 3 d . Instant I have not been favored with any Letters from you. I...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
Accept my thanks for y r . friendly Letter by Cap t . Pratt, and be assured that it will always...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
Still I am unable to give you satisfactory Information on the old and interesting Subject of your...
Still I am unable to give you satisfactory Information on the Subject you must wish to have old &...
I returned from Elizabeth Town Yesterday and this Morning received the enclosed Act of Congress...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
Your Letter of the 7 th . Inst: together with the two numbers of the American Museum mentioned in...
I had flattered myself that Chev. Jones w d . have been ready he been prepared to go in the...