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I received yesterday evening your letter of the 3d inst. I had understood by the public prints...
confidential & private My dear Sir. Trenton [N.J.] 25 Augt 1798 I have not I believe acknowledged...
I am happy to inform you that I was able to attend in the office to-day. To-morrow I set out with...
I am sorry to be obliged to communicate to you, that a malignant fever, has again not only made...
Feeling myself very much indisposed & feverish I think it best to acknowledge your letters of the...
This will serve for scarce any other purpose than to acknowledge your letter of the 22 July ulto...
I inclose you the abridged rules and regulations for the formations, field-exercise and movements...
I arrived here between 7 & 8 o’clock on tuesday morning, and before seeing my family presented...
I am to receive tomorrow the Presidents letter to you, and leave this in the mail stage on...
The crisis, and almost universal wish of the people, to see you at the head of the armies of the...
(Confidential) Dear Sir. Philad[elphia] 26 June 1798 I have received your letter of the 2 2d by...
I have been for a long time past so hurried and so loaded with business as not to have a moment...
I have received this moment your letter of the 28th ulto. The land business being with Mr Wolcott...
I was too much hurried with business before leaving Philada to answer your last letter of the...
Yesterday after hearing councel the Senate expelled Mr Blount. Mr Tazewell voted against his...
You will hardly stand in need of the inclosed paper to convince you of its writers principles...
I have been very much occupied since I had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 29th of...
I think it probable that there will be a house of representatives to-morrow and perhaps a Senate...
Yesterday Mrs Murray Mr Murray and Mr Dandridge left this City for Amsterdam. Mr Dandridge had...
I have received to-day your letter of the 3d inst. which contained the agreeable account of your...
Once more at home, and I flatter myself recovered from the fatigues of your journey. You have...