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As the nephew of your late friend General William Whipple, who signed with you the Declaration of...
It is with the most respectfull deference that I take the Liberty of offering to your...
I nominate James Blake of Pensilvania to be Consul of the United States in the City of St....
I transmit you a letter receivd some time past from Mr. Sitgreaves as being connected with the...
In compliance with the direction of the Standing Committee of the Washington Society, I take this...
I had the honor of Sending you a Card requesting your presence at Commencement.—I beg leave to...
I culled a Few Flowers for George from The Andrian. I have done the Same for you here from the...
Inclosed is the letter as well as an extract of mine, which were forwarded to the secretary of...
The man who took the liberty humbly to address your Excellency the 24th, of last month, begs...
I send you the enclosed pamphlet, at the request of Mr John Williams, a native of North Carolina,...
Inclosd are two copies of the laws of the Mississipi territory enacted subsequent to the 30th. of...
Permit me to Congratulate you on the glorious victory obtained by our little sloop of war Hornet...
The Mayor of the City of Boston, most respectfully solicits the Honor of President Adams’...
Sir John Sinclair presents his best compliments to Mr: Adams.—Has the honour of sending him, some...
I have requested Mr. Edward Cruft to pay you on my account two hundred and fifty dollars on the...
I have now the pleasure of inclosing, the plan of a new Town I am erecting in the north of...
Permit me to enclose you, with the assurance of my respect and veneration, a copy of an Oration...
Having received from you by the hands of your Son, the very acceptable Donation of the 2nd & 3d...
We take the liberty to send you by mail a copy of Arator, written by Col. John Taylor of Caroline...
I can not refrain from addressing a few congratulatory lines, on the occasion of your Son, being...
I have for many Months made it a rule, to enclose to you a Newspaper, every week, and I have...
At this important Crisis, when war with all its train of Calamities seems ready to burst upon us;...
I cannot easily tell you how much I am pleased & obliged by your friendly Letter of the 4th....
The inclosed Letter will be handed to you by Mr. Van Flick, as the Bearer alluded to in the...
I have now the happiness of presenting to you another daughter, worthy as I fully believe of...
There is this day a Confirmation of the News of the taking the fleet mentioned in my Letter —with...
As you may possibly not come here before the 18th I write to know, if I must leave these lodgings...
I expected to have had the Honour of hearing from you before this time, on the subject of the...
I reciev’d this morning your letter of the 14th. in which you speak of Poetry, and although I...
ALS : Dartmouth College Library; copy: National Archives <Lorient, December 9, 1778: A Virginia...