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After waiting on m r. Dumas we went two Days ago, by Appointment to the Baron de Thulemeier’s. A...
Your Letter of the 30 th arrived here on Saturday so that tomorrow’s Post is the first by which...
My last informed you that I had not recieved a Letter from M r Jefferson. Since that it has...
By direction of Mr. Jefferson who is absent, I have the honor of forwarding to your Excellency,...
Agreeably to Mr: Jefferson’s directions on his leaving Paris, I have the honor of forwarding to...
Mr. Jefferson charges me to explain to Your Excellency the reason of your not receiving the...
I have the honor of forwarding to your Excellency by M. de Crevecoeur, the medal for Genl. Gates...
I have the honor of inclosing for your Excellency a letter forwarded to me here from Mr....
A letter I recieved yesterday from Mr. Limosin shews that your letter would have been much too...
I wrote you last from the Hague. Since that I have passed through Leyden and Haarlem on my Way to...
I am now in daily expectation of the pleasure of receiving a letter from you and hope it will...
You will be surprized by my Letter written on Friday Evening which mentioned that yours had not...
I have been so much occupied for some Time in getting ready for the Voyage that I have only Time...
[ Richmond, 23 Apr. 1784. Noted in SJL as received 30 Apr. 1784. Letter not found, but its...
I wrote you in a hurry from Geneva because I was forced to leave that place at a very short...
This letter with the others inclosed would have been sent two days sooner but for a mistake in...
In my letter the day before yesterday I mentioned to you the progress I had made with the...
Colo. Humphries has informed me that a French Gentleman who sets out for London to-day presents a...
I beg Leave to break in on a few Minutes of your Time, which I am sensible ought not to be...
I came here yesterday evening from Villefranche where I parted with my travelling companions. It...
I recieved yesterday evening your favor of the 21st. from the canal of Languedoc and in...
The time of my departure from this place is now so near at hand that I have begun to calculate...
Your letter of March 29. arrived here yesterday. I see that you have received all the letters I...
[ Paris, 8 Apr. 1788 . Recorded in SJL Index. Not found.]
I returned from the country the day before yesterday, and the evening of the same day brought...
Since writing you I have received two Letters from Messrs. Desbordes of Brest. The first informed...
We left Bergamo Mr. Rutledge and myself, on Sunday the 23d. in the morning and after an agreeable...
At length Longchamp is at an end. The company have just left me and I retire from the bustle of...
In my letter from Milan I begged you to write to me poste restante at Rome. I was soon after...
The Arrival of the Post on Thursday brought me yours of the 7th. Mr. Adams of this City , being...