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Monsieur the Abby de Mably has prepared for the Press, some Observations upon our American...
After much anxiety on your account and many ineffectual Inquiries after your health & welfare, I...
I have received the Letter which you did me the Honour to write me on the 17th. and I thank you...
I am extremely sorry to find by your last Letter, that your Health has been attacked again, but I...
I had not Seen for many Months, any one Number of the Politique hollandois, until Yesterday, when...
Your kind favour of the 9 th , I rec d , this day, and will give you, the best answer, which...
Mr. Adams presents his Compliments to the Governor of Corunna, and informs him according to his...
I thank you for this Address.—The Fate of our Republick is at hand.—If there is a Party in this...
I thank you for your favor of the 22 inst & the two Connecticut gazettes which I have given to...
Accept my thanks for your present of a register and much more for your affectionate and...
I have received your favour of the 26th of October with the Copy of the Connecticut Constitution;...
I thank you for your favour of the 31st March and the two newspapers inclosed, the History of the...
Your I thank you for the Resolutions you adopted at Hagerstown the first of May, which have been...
I received in due Season your Letter of the 20. July, with a Copy of your Treatise on Education....
Braintree, January? 1761. Printed: JA, Diary and Autobiography Diary and Autobiography of John...
As the Period of my Mission to His Majesty is expiring, I have requested the Honour of this...
Mr. Bedford put into my Hand this Moment a Card from you, containing a Reprehension for the past,...
Yours of the 5th came to me the 8th. You will see by this Post, that the River is past and the...
Your Favour by the Post this Morning gave me much Pleasure, but the generous and unanimous Vote...
I had yesterday the Pleasure of your kind Letter of the 2d of this Month. I should not have sat...
I received your obliging Favour of the 21st. this Morning, and I thank you for it. Dont be angry...
I have this Moment the Honour of your kind Billet of this Days Date, and I feel myself under...
As our Finances, are at present in a Situation, seriously critical, and as I hold myself...
As the Sensible is expected to sail in a few days, it is proper that I should embrace the...
I was much obliged to you for your kind Letter by M r: Temple which I received in London; but...
I have two agreable friendly Letters from you, unanswered. The last is dated the 4th. I am much...
I had last Evening the Honour, of your Letter from Brest, of the 16th. of this Month, and I thank...
I have received all my Dispatches from Congress, and shall be ready to embark, and sail with you...
I have received your obliging Letter of the 15 th: of this Month, and am very sensible to your...
I some time since appointed and commissioned three of my beloved men, viz. Alfred Moore, George...
Inclosed is an answer to the address from the Military and other Citizens of Burlington,...
I have received your Letter of the 17 of the 1. Mo. and thank you for communicating the Letter to...
I have received your favour from Rhode Island, and in Answer to it, take this opportunity to Say,...
The People on your Side, Seem determined to revenge themselves for the Loss of their Power, on...
Give me Leave to trouble you, to Send me two Newspapers, the General Advertiser and the Morning...
Yours of 6 and 10 are received. Upon what Principle is it, that they confine Mr. L. as a Prisoner...
I have received yours of the 17. with its Inclosure and that of the 22d.—and thank you for both....
Yours of the 24. 27 and 31. Ultimo came altogether last night. The Note in that of 27 is of much...
I am lodged at Mr. Henry Schorns in this City, to which place you may direct your Letters, for...
The Bundle by Mr. B romfield I received, and one or two Parcells since. Yesterday I received the...
I had last night the pleasure to receive the Letter your Excellency did me the Honor to write me...
Accept my thanks—for your favour of the 16th. and for the prospectus—of a most magnificent...
An Address, so full of Confidence and Attachment to the Constitution, Confidence in the...
I wish well enough to the University of New York, to give you every Letter of Recommendation to...
I thank you for your polite and obliging letter of the 17th and for the Copy in two volumes of...
The President requests that all resolutions from either House of Congress, as soon as acted upon...
I thank you, Sir, for the very acceptable Present of a Memoir, not less ingenious than curious,...
I have received with great pleasure your kind letter of the 6th: inst with your discourse before...
Give me leave to introduce to you C ol Smith and his Lady, two Persons in whose Welfare I am in...
M r C. W. Schubert, de Rawitz, in Poland, proposes to embark in march for New York, and there to...