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The Result of Saturdays Debate in the H. of R. removes all Anxiety for the Remainder of this...
I received Yesterday your kind Letter of Feb. 28. and March 1.— I can never be sufficiently...
Your Account of our little domestic affairs and the Arrangements of the Farm, was very...
I Yesterday dined in Company with M. Talleyrand de Perigord and M r Beaumez, the former late...
It has been impossible to get time to write you.— Morning, Noon, and Night, has been taken up...
Monday, which is the pleasantest day of the Week, because it always brings me a Letter, produced...
I rec d yesterday yours of 21. and 25 Jan. The Senate and House of Massachusetts without any...
on Tuesday when I waited as usual on M rs W. after attending the Levee, She congratulated me very...
I am not surprized at your Anxiety expressed in your Letter of the 25 th. which I rec d...
This Morning I received your favour of the 21 st. of January. I am Sure your People do a great...
The Judges are now here— Judge Cushing is under the Hands of D r Tate who is Said to have wrought...
The Mail of Yesterday brought me, a rich Treasure in your kind Letters of the 18. 24 and 25 th of...
It is monday, the Time to expect the Eastern mail other Men have Letters— I have none— humiliated...
I rec d , Yesterday by the Post, the inclosed Letter, which excites a hope of more by the Same...
I am so anxious for your health, Since you inform’d me of the return of your Intermittent, that I...
My old Acquaintance M r Walton, who Served in Congress, with me in 1776 and 1777 is returned a...
I have rec d your Letter of the cold Sunday on which I wrote you one from Stratford. In N. York...
Your fav r of 24 th marked by the Post office 22 d of Dec r. I rec d. Yesterday. M r Osgoods...
I wrote you this morning inclosing a Post note for 600 and went to Senate with full Expectation...
I have this morning yours of the 9 th. Am glad you have mine from Stratford: you will receive...
M rs Otis arrived with her little Rosignal, in good health and Spirits the night before last, and...
on Wednesday I dined with M r Russell the Friend of D r Priestley and while We were at Table, in...
I went on Fryday night with M r Storer to the Drawing Room, where the Warmth of the Weather...
Vive la Baggatelle! Dulce est desipere. I have no other Resource in my solitude, amidst all my...
Cheesman has at length arrived and I have rec d my Trunk in much better order than I expected....
The Newspapers will inform you of our interminable Delays. The House have asked for Papers and...
I have rec d your favour of Nov. 23.— M r Cooper The Friend of our Diplomatic at the Hague, I...
The Weather here is as fine as it was the last Year. The Festival season of Christmas and the new...
I dined on Monday at the Presidents with young La Fayette and his Preceptor, Tutor or Friend,...
I dined Yesterday with M r Madison. M rs Madison is a fine Woman and her two sisters are equally...
Brisler has shipped, on board The Abby Captain Eames, two Barrells of Flour, one hundred Weight...
This morning I received your favour of the 20 th. The House I am in was aired and Smoked with Tar...
The H. of R. have not yet determined— The Question is to be calld up on Monday— But the...
This day I rec d yours of the 2 d. — I have rec d all the Votes from all the States. it is known...
I shall inclose with this, some Letters between Randolph and Hammond which will shew you how...
I have nothing to write you at this moment but Scandal, and that about one of our Connections and...
I am now Settled.— The first night I went to a M r Alders, opposite to M r Binghams, but not...
I thank you for presenting a Barrell of Flour to my Mother, and wish you to do every Thing for...
I wrote you last Week and inclosed an order for 600. Let me know when you receive it. Although...
I rec d. Yesterday your kind favour of the 11 th. I have not been able lately to write you so...
I wish the new Year may be the happiest of your Life. Last Night I had a Visit from D r Rush,...
I received to day, together, your Favours of the 31 st December 1796 and 1. Jan. 1797 Our H. of...
Since the Certainty has arrived of the very honourable Reelection of our Friend M r Smith of S....
General Lincoln setts out Tomorrow, and I should not dare to let him go without a Love Letter to...
M rs Swan and her Daughters, conducted by M rs Otis came into the Senate Chamber this morning to...
We have had Such falls of Snow and rain that I Suppose the Mail has been retarded and I have no...
The public Prints, announce the Death of my old esteemed Friend General Roberdeau, whose Virtues...
After Spending a Day and a Night at East Chester with our Children there and another at Newyork...
This Day having been devoted to Thanksgiving by the Governor of Pensilvania, Congress have...
Your delicious Letter of the 5 th. came to my hand Yesterday. Your beautiful and pathetic...