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I had Yesterday the Pleasure of two Letters from you, by Dr. Church. We had been so long without...
I cannot Say when I shall be able to sett out. But I shall loose no time here. When the Public...
Cheesman has at length arrived and I have rec d my Trunk in much better order than I expected....
I have the Honour to be lodged here with no less a Personage than the Prince of Hesse Castle...
I have taken a Sheet of Paper, only to wish you an happy new Year and many happy repetitions of...
I am returned in tolerable Health to this Town—have received but one Letter from you since I left...
No Letters from you Since last December. Write by the Way of England Holland, France Spain all...
I rec d this morning your kind Letter of the 7 th. and wonder you had not rec d a Letter. I wrote...
I promised you, Sometime agone, a Catalogue of your Faults, Imperfections, Defects, or whatever...
If Congress when they revoked my Commission had appointed another to make a Treaty of Commerce...
The Newspapers enclosed, will give you, all the Intelligence, of any Consequence. General...
M r Dalton, M r Jenkes and myself are at Penfields in good health and Spirits.— My Horses perform...
I send you, all the News. When I do not write I suffer more Pain than you do, when you dont...
I had Yesterday the Pleasure of yours of from Boston, and am happy to find that you have been...
Monday Morning, the most agreable in the Week because it brings me Letters from you, has not...
Had a Declaration of Independency been made seven Months ago, it would have been attended with...
The Newspapers will inform you of our interminable Delays. The House have asked for Papers and...
I am very well yet:—write to me as often as you can, and send your Letters to the Office in...
I fear you will complain of me, for not writing so often as I ought. But I write as often as I...
I thank you for all your kind favours. I wish I could write to you, much oftener than I do. I...
Yesterday We went to see the Garden of the King, Jardin du Roi, and his Cabinet of natural...
Our Antifœderal Scribblers are so fond of Rotations that they Seem disposed to remove their...
I this day rec d your favours of the 8. and 12 th. but how this last could have leaped to this...
I send you every News Paper, that comes out, and I send you now and then a few sheets of Paper...
I am extreamly afflicted with the Relation your Father gave me, of the Return of your Disorder. I...
It is now determined what the President has to depend on after the 4 th March. The Committee...
I have rec d your favour of Nov. 23.— M r Cooper The Friend of our Diplomatic at the Hague, I...
By the same Token that the Bearer hereof satt up with you last night I hereby order you to give...
I suppose I must write every day, in order to keep or rather to restore good Humour, whether I...
Mr. A. and Coll. Whipple, are at length gone. Coll. Tudor went off with them. They went away,...