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From the Time, of the Arrival of my Commission, I have been constantly employed in forming...
It is my Duty to transmit to Congress, as soon as Prudence will admit, every Thing which deserves...
The Province of Zealand having been opposed to the other Provinces in so many Instances and...
The Errand of Mr. Cumberland to Madrid, is a mere finesse of the British Ministry, intended to...
Late Letters from Dantzick, imply that Commerce was become very languishing there, for Some time,...
It will scarcely be believed in Congress, that at a Time when there are the strongest Appearances...
The answer from Petersbourg, as it is given to the Public, is this. Her Majesty, the Empress of...
It is of Importance to the People of America to observe how much lighter their own Burthens are...
The day before yesterday, Mr. Dana arrived here from Paris with the dispatches which came by Mr....
It seems to be now certain, that Some of Mr. Laurens Papers were taken with him. There have been...
The Resolutions of Congress of the 18th. of March respecting the paper bills, appeared first in...
The British Ministry, by the terrible Examples of the Rioters, have So intimidated the Nation,...
No. 10. There are so many Gentleman of Rank going out to America, that there can be no doubt...
I am every day accepting the Bills of Exchange, which were drawn upon Mr. Laurens: but I have no...
The Refugees in England are so great an obstacle to Peace, that it seems not improper for me to...
I have the Honor to inclose the English Papers of the eleventh thirteenth and fourteenth of...
The Rubicon is passed. A step has been at last taken by the Regency of Amsterdam, which must...
Inclosed are Copies of former Letters to Congress, and I shall continue to transmit Copies until...
I have lately obtained a Sight of a Number of Pamphlets, published in London, which are given out...
It is now certain that the States General, have by a Plurality of five Provinces determined to...
On the first of May I went to the Hague, and wrote to his Excellency Peter Van Bleiswick Esqr....
Repeated Letters from London, confirm the Account of Mr. Laurens’s being confined to the Tower,...
Since the Receipt of the Dispatches, by the Honourable Mr. Searle I have been uninteruptedly...
It is an Observation made some Years ago by a great Writer of this Nation de Mably, that the...
Notwithstanding the Influence of the English Nation; notwithstanding the Influence of old...
I have recieved your Excellency’s Letter of the first of January, with the Commission and...
At last, even the Morning Post, of the eighteenth of April, confesses, that the Memorial from the...
As Eloquence is cultivated with more Care in free Republicks, than in other Governments, it has...
There has been much said in the public Papers concerning Conferences for Peace, concerning the...
I have the Honour to inclose to Congress, Proposals for a general Pacification, by the Dean of...