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On the twelfth of this month, I removed into the Hôtel des Etats Unies de l’Amerique, situated...
There is more matter than time to write at present. The King of Sweden has done the United-States...
You may easily imagine our Anxiety to hear from America, when You know that We have no News to...
Yesterday Coll o: Ogden arrived with the originals, of what we had before received in Duplicates...
LS and transcript: National Archives I am honoured by your several Letters No 16. 17. 18. & 19....
This morning I was in Conference with Mr: Fagel in order to make the last Corrections in the...
The Promise, which was made me by Mr. Bergsma, that I should have an Answer from the Province of...
LS and transcript: National Archives I have but just received Information of this Opportunity,...
A Jealousy of American Ships, Seamen, Carrying Trade, and naval Power, appears every day more &...
Yesterday we waited on the Comte de Vergennes at Versailles, and shew him the Project of a Letter...
Yesterday, I went to Court with D r: Franklin, and presented to the Comte de Vergennes, our...
LS , copy, and transcript: National Archives; copy: Library of Congress In mine of the 9th Inst....
The British Ministry, and Nation are in a very unsettled State. They find themselves in a new...
I have the honour to inclose Copies in Dutch and English of the Negotiation, which I have entered...
By the Address of the House of Commons to the King, his Majesty’s Answer, and the Resolution of...
(I) LS , press copy of LS , and transcript: National Archives; copy: Library of Congress; (II) LS...
I should have answered your favor of the 14th January before this time, had I not have been daily...
Last evening M r. Hartley spent two hours with me, and appeared much chagrined at the...
I had the pleasure of writing to You on the 25 th . Instant— As the Express which is to carry...
The Question before the French Cabinet, whether they shall involve themselves in a War against...
Your Letter of the 26 Instant was this Evening delivered to me. When I was called last from...
There is cause to be solicitous about the State of things in England. The present Ministry swerve...
Your Letter of the 15 th : Inst. informs me that you continue indisposed and that you are nursing...
I scarcely ever address you in the familiar Stile, but I am insensibly led to reflect on what...
On the 14th. instant I had the honor to acknowledge the Receipt of your Duplicate of the 23d. of...
our Dispatches by Barney must be ready the Day after Tomorrow. The many Letters I have written,...
Yesterday D r: Franklin, M r: Jay, & myself met to prepare the Definitive Treaty, and made so...
Two days ago arrived, by Cap n: Barney, the letters you did me the honor to write me, the 22 d....
On Saturday last, I left Paris, and arrived here last night. This Morning, I sent M r: Dumas to M...
We have the honour to congratulate Congress on the Signature of the Preliminaries of a Peace...