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I have now the honor to inclose to you a letter of introduction to Mr. Dumas, who is charged with...
I have duly received the letter of Aug. 31. which you did me the honour to write me. The power of...
I received your favor of the 12th. of Dec. some days ago. Immediately on the appearance of the...
Je viens de recevoir l’honneur de votre lettre du 7me courant, et j’ai celui de vous informer que...
My absence in England for two months past has prevented your letter of Mar. 17. from being sooner...
I should be glad to do any thing which might facilitate your just claims in the war office of the...
I have never expressed an objection to the part of your plan relative to the theatre. The utility...
Where an enterprize, to ensure it’s effect, requires a given Capital in money, and in order to...
The hour of the departure of the post permitting me to continue to write to America till one...
The Commonwealth of Virginia in gratitude for the services of the Major General the Marquis de la...
Monsieur Jefferson a bien reçu la lettre que Madame Bellanger lui a fait l’honneur de lui ecrire,...
Though I have written to you seldom, you are often the object of my thoughts, and always of my...
Your estimable favour covering a letter to Mr. Mazzei came to hand on the 26th. inst. The letter...
[ Annapolis, 8 May 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “C. Bellini. Valedictory.” Not found.]
I am honoured with your favour of the 9th. inst. and am to thank you for your care of the packet...
I send you by the bearer a bill of exchange for two thousand four hundred livres drawn on you by...
A friend of mine in Charlestown sent me a box of plants and a letter to New York to the care of...
Je vous rends mille graces, Monsieur, pour les observations meteorologiques que vous avez eu la...
I am instructed by the United States of America in Congress assembled to bring again under the...
I had the honour of addressing Your Excellency by Admiral Paul Jones on the 21st. of January, on...
I am honoured with your favor of May 29. and thank you for the information relative to the ship...
In answer to your favor of Dec. 28. I can only inform you that Congress has directed a sum of...
Je vous fais bien des remercimens pour votre bonté en me faisant part de la déclaration du nommé...
Une indisposition de quelques semaines m’a empeché, Monsieur le Comte, d’avoir l’honneur de...
A gentleman going to Philadelphia furnishes me the occasion of sending you some numbers of the...
I know, Madam, that the twelvemonth is not yet expired; but it will be, nearly, before this will...
[ Paris, 8 Aug. 1785. Entry in SJL reads: “W. Bingham. Inclosing letter to Ct. d’Andlau. By...
[ Paris, 14 Sep. 1786 . Entry in SJL under this date reads: “Marechal de Biron. [No cop. < pris >...
I have duly received your favor of the 2d. instant: but am not able to inform you what kind of...
I received the letter with which you were pleased to honor me by Mrs. Oster, and immediately...
Congress do not grant their sea letters for the East-Indies but to ships belonging to citizens of...
I am honoured with your favor of Aug. 13. and shall always be glad to render you any service I...
Monsr. Jefferson a l’honneur de vous faire part qu’il a eu le 17me. de ce mois ses premieres...
Dr. Franklin, during his residence at this court, was instructed by Congress to apply to the...
I have the honor now to inclose you the letter for his Excellency the count de Bernstorff which...
[ Annapolis, 26 Apr. 1784. Entry in SJL reads: “Boinod & Gaillard. Machiavelli—Veneroni...
[ Annapolis, 18 Feb. 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “Boinod & Gaillard, to send to Europe for Grot....
[ Annapolis, 19 Feb. 1784 . Entry in SJL under this date and immediately below the entry for the...
[ Annapolis, 1 Feb. 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “Boinod & Gaillard. Pfeffel. Hainault. Lignac.”...
I received with great pleasure your letter of May 3. informing me of your health and of that of...
Being charged jointly with the M. de la Fayette and Mr. Barclay, with the purchase of arms for...
I have now before me your several favors of May 27. June 10. 24. and July 15. I know of no...
[ Paris, 20 May 1785 . Entry in SJL reads: “Jno. Bonfield. Receipt of his of Apr. 19. and 25. and...
Having asked permission of Congress to go to America this spring and return again in the ensuing...
Revising the letters and notes in my possession on the subject of our commerce, I observe you say...
I have now the honor to inclose you the passeport for two thousand five hundred stand of arms,...
It is long since I have done myself the honor of acknoleging the receipt of any of your favors....
On the departure of Mr. Barclay I was so hurried that in a letter I was writing to him, I could...
I have deferred acknoleging the receipt of your favor of Nov. 30. in daily hope of accompaying it...
I am now to acknolege the receipt of your several favors of Jan. 14. Feb. 14. and 21. Immediately...