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During my absence the physicians attending our afflicted countryman Col: Fisher have after...
Since I received your’s by Mr. Mcalister together with the 32 dollars, I have had a Letter from...
I send you my ideas of what might be said on the distinction between bonds and simple contracts,...
I enclose you the Memorial I troubled you about which I should sooner have sent but that I...
As the Communications herewith enclosed will not take much time to read; As there are matters...
I have not heard from you since the adjourmt. of the last Congress or rather since you left...
I am sorry to trouble you at present with a letter considering your Time must be employed in...
I received the inclosed late last night, and it is not in my power to see Mr. H. this morning. If...
Yours of Monday Morning (Yesterday Se’night I presume) came to hand in course of Post. I find by...
My last to you was of July 29. Since that I have received yours of May 27. June 13. & 30. The...
Yr. Obliging favr. of the 21st. past, is just come to hand. The question concerning the power of...
… Having spent 6 days in Richmond in hearing two Gent’n on each side argue the great Question...
The first session of our Assembly ended the 29th. June, during which time only two acts of...
I send by this post the act of our Assembly past last Saturday entiteld [ sic ] an Act Concerning...
I propose to write you a longer letter in answer to your two favors of Jan. 31. and Feb. 7. which...
Your last was of June 29. acknoledging mine of the 17th. Since that I wrote you June 23. 29. July...
With this letter you will receive a Pamphlet, you was so obliging as to lend me, & which from...
I received your favour several days ago, and should have returned you my thanks for it before...
You will be pleasd to excuse me in Troubling with my Long unhappey Chase I have had in North...
I thank you for the papers and your late favor explaining the business of Monroe with Mr....
In my report on How’s case, where I state that it should go to the President, it will become a...
I take the liberty to inclose you a copy of a rect. given me by Mr. John Hopkins for ticketts...
Our post having ceased to ride ever since the inoculation began in Richmond till now, I received...
I Read over with attention, your Speeches in Support of your Resolutions, & those of sundries...
In my report on How’s case, where I state that it should go to the President, it will become a...
I wrote you some time since, informing you that as exchange was higher with you, than here, that...
Letter not found. 4 May 1792. Mentioned in Morse’s docket on JM to Morse, 25 Apr. 1792 , and...
I am again tempted to intice you to a Correspondence, which you have so kindly Supported without...
An opportunity occurring to a post office—enables me to consign a few lines to you—to assure you...
I now inclose you a copy of that part of our Constitution that provides for the establishment of...
I am favourd with your letter of the 24th. ulto, & request that you’ll accept my thanks for it, &...
I have delayed answering your favor by Mr Brown until this time that I might have an opportunity...
If Mr. Madison could make it convenient to spare half an hour from other matters, GW would be...
After my return from Loudoun I came to this place, where I last post received your several favors...
The Gentleman who will hand you this is a Mr. Austin, whom I take the liberty of introducing to...
I inclose you my thoughts on a subject extremely difficult, and on which I would thank you for...
It is long since I had this pleasure. With this you have the review of last month, in which I...
It is more to comply with my promise, than to give you any information that I take up my pen....
I got here last night from a trip to the great falls, & met your letr. of the 4th. It is really...
Congress drawing to a close, I must trouble you with a bundle of little commissions We have now...
Mr. Adair the bearer of this having done me the favor to spend a few days here I found so much...
I was so much fatigued with the trip in the stage, as to be rendered utterly unqualified to...
I expected to have been with you before now but have been unwell a few days past wch. has delayed...
Clinton Jay Suffolk  481.  228. Queen’s cty.  532  288 King’s cty.  244   92 city & county of...
Yours of July 18. and 22. are received and have relieved my anxieties about mine of June 27. 30....
My dear wife is not better, than when I wrote to you last. I expect something determinate in a...
Since my last to you I have been favored with one or two of your friendly letters, for which I am...
I thank you sincerely for several letters, which my vagrant life between this place and Richmond...
I beg leave to make known to you the bearer Docr. Morrow. He was early engaged in the service of...
… The question concerning the power of removing Officers was important, and twas much better to...