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Your letter with several others was put into my hands just as company was coming in to dinner...
Your two favours of Mar. 15, and Aug. 23. 1785. by Monsieur de la Croix came to hand on the 15th....
I received your friendly letter of Apr. 28. by Mr. Mazzei on the 22d. of July. That of the month...
This will be delivered you by Colo. Le Maire. You knew him when in our service, and that he was...
Your favour of the 13th. desiring a suspension of the Act for raising new levies has been duly...
This badge has renewed with us all the story of the consultation of Doctors on the case of the...
The Pot-clay, a Cherokee chief having lately died, his friend delivered to Majr. Martin a silver...
The bill for draughting the militia of the several counties is not yet passed: however, from what...
I received your letter by Mr. Jamieson. It had given me much pain that the zeal of our respective...
We have been in hourly expectation of the great decision at New York but it has not yet happened....
I am sorry to hear that the Indians have commenced war, but greatly pleased you have been so...
On receipt of your letter we enquired into the probability of getting your seal done here. We...
Having arrived here but lately I have little to communicate. I have been so long out of the...
De rebus novis, ita est. One of our armed vessels has taken an English storeship coming with all...
We have nothing new from England or the camp before Boston. By a private letter this day to a...
I am to acquaint Mrs. Page of the loss of my favorite pullet; the consequence of which will...
Your welfare, That of m’rs Page, and your heir apparent give me great joy: but much was I...
I received your last by T. Nelson whom I luckily met on my road hither. Surely never did small...
This letter will be conveied to you by the assistance of our friend Warner Lewis. Poor fellow!...
I received your letter of Wednesday the 18th instant; in that, of this day, you mention one which...
The contents of your letter have not a little alarmed me: and really upon seriously weighing them...
In the most melancholy fit that ever any poor soul was, I sit down to write to you. Last night,...
Your’s of May 30’th came safe to hand. The rival you mentioned I know not whether to think...
I have been thinking this half hour how to begin my letter and cannot for my soul make it out. I...
This very day, to others the day of greatest mirth and jollity, sees me overwhelmed with more and...