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We were much surprized at your Letter to M r . Hobart as we could not perceive the Danger which...
You will doubtless be glad to hear News from this Quarter. Your Friends are all well. Our Army...
We are at Length fairly setting about our Finances and our foreign Affairs. For the latter...
If you play Truant thus, Le tout est perdue . How do you expect that your unruly Horses can be...
Congress have sent me here in Conjunction with some other Gentlemen to regulate their Army and in...
Our House are about to send you their Plan of Accomodation and I think myself bound to say...
I have received and now acknowlege your Letter of the tenth of November which arrived by Captain...
The Disaster you met with and the Delay occasioned by it will make all my Letters old before you...
I will enclose you the Copy of a Letter from Green to Congress if I get it in Time, which I...
What shall we do with our West Chester Causes I have not hitherto given you any Notices of Trial...
I won’t dispute who has written most. I have written more than twice what you acknowlege to have...
I received your Letter of the twenty eighth of April by Major Franks. It came too late for I had...
I have received yours of the 5 th Nov r & a Duplicate of it. I sincerely thank you for this only...
It is so long since I have received a Letter from you that I will not pretend to account for thi...
I received yours of the 4 th some Days ago but I was in so unsettled a Situation that I could not...
A Packet offers for France and I seize the Opportunity to present you the Wishes usual on ^ at ^...
I have recieved your Letter of the thirteenth of October from Paris. I am daily convinced of the...
My Time will not permit any Thing more at this Time than to assure you of my Affection and to...
Although I beleive myself thoroughly acquainted with you yet I cannot tell whether I ought to...
I write these Lines to acknowlege yours from S t . Ildefonso of the twenty eighth of September....
This Letter is to be handed to you by Gen l . Gates. Let me recommend him to your particular...
I shall plague you with very few Words. I congratulate you on our Alliance with France for...