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I have received your Letter of the 13 th with my accounts settled by yourself up to the first of...
I was told in Boston that Mr. Avery and Mr. Wendell had been proposed for Judges of the Inferior...
Nulla Dies Sine Lineâ, said a great Geometician and you are so good an American, that you will...
I have received and read with pleasure your kind Address, Agreed adopted at the Court of General...
Your favor from Bourdeaux of the 19 th. , I have had the pleasure to recieve, & congratulate You...
Amsterdam, 25 May 1781. RC PCC , No. 84, III, f. 169–170. printed : Wharton, ed., Dipl. Corr....
The Child whom you used to lead out into the common to see with detestation the British Troops...
I rejoice, with joy unspeakable, in the news I hear of the open Part you have taken with no less...
When I left your hospitable Mansion last december, I entertained a hope of seeing you again in a...
I have received “the history of the late war in the western country by Mr Robert B McAffe” and...
The Acquisition of Boston, and its Harbour is of such vast Importance to the Province of...
I have received a letter from his Excellency Charles Pinckney Esqr. Governor of the State of...
Yours of 31. Jan. is arrived. A Courier is arrived from Petersburg, who carried the Notice of Sir...
Will you accept a curious Piece of New England Antiquities. It was a tolerable Chatechism for the...
This handsome Address from the Youth of Portsmouth, shows evinces the same Spirit and the same...
The English, by the capture of St. Eustatia, seem to have committed the most compleat blunder of...
With much pleasure, I have received, through your able and faithful Governor your obliging...
The Presidents Speech is so important to the Public that I know you will be anxious to See it as...
I am very much obliged to you for your excellent Letter of the 14 of this Month. As The British...
Mr. Colman goes off for Boston Tomorrow. I have seized a Moment, to congratulate you on the great...
Inclosed are Coupons to the amount of one thousand Eight hundred florins, part due in Feb ry &...
I had, two days ago the Honour to inclose to the Minister a Boston Gazette of 21 February, in...
Mr Greanleaf and his Colleague in our Quincy Town Meeting thoght fitt to recommend all the...
Give me Leave to trouble you, to Send me two Newspapers, the General Advertiser and the Morning...
This Morning I recd your favour of the Eighth but I am not able to inform you, what is the Amount...
As I had the Honour to observe in a former Letter there is a Fermentation in the Courts of the...
With a great deal of snow upon the Ground it is now plentifully snowing. There must be an unusual...
I thank you for your obliging favour of October 1st. In my former letter I forgot to mention that...
I am much obliged by your favor of March 20 th and very apprehensive that this is not the only...
Your favours of 28 of June and 30 July, I have recd. I have not transmitted to Congress, the...