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(secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Gibralter Octr 7th 1793. By my letters of yesterday & to-day...
The consolation I derive from your good & friendly letter of the 23d of March compensates a great...
(Secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Lisbon May 5th 1793 I wrote to the Secretary of State on the...
(Secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Lisbon April 4th 1793. Since I had the honour of addressing...
(Secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Lisbon March 24th 1793. I took the liberty of addressing a...
(Private & confidential) My dear Sir. Gibralter Feby 8th 1793. An easterly wind having suddenly...
By my Dispatch of this date to the Secretary of State, you will perceive what measures I have...
(Secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Lisbon July 23d 1792 I take the liberty of writing to you...
(Secret) My dear Sir Lisbon May 12th 1791 Lest my letters to the Secretary of State on the...
Private. My dear Sir, Mafra [Portugal] May 3d 1791. I write this short letter for the sole...
Although it is impossible for a stranger, in merely travelling through a country & remaining only...
(Secret) My Dear General Lisbon Nov 30th 1790. I have forwarded to Mr Jefferson for your...
Letter not found: from David Humphreys, 4 Nov. 1790. Frank Landon Humphreys claimed that before...
(Secret) My dear General London Octr 31st 1790. Since my arrival here, on the 14th inst., I have...
In taking leave of you, at the moment of your departure while I strove in vain to check an...
I take the liberty to put under cover to you a letter for Mr Manley the Engraver in Philadelphia,...
I am taking occasion by a water conveyance to inform you, that we are thus far on our way to New...
Seventeen Miles east of Camden [S.C.] My dear Genl Octr 13th 1789. Having been led to believe...
Since I had the honor of writing to you yesterday, some things have happened, of which I conceive...
Finding an opportunity to Augusta, I could not excuse myself from giving you the progress of our...
I did not trouble you with a letter from Savannah, because our public Dispatch to the Secretary...
I would not trespass on your attention, while you was occupied in such momentuous affairs as the...
I would not trespass upon your time, while I knew you was occupied in such momentuous affairs, as...
I intended fully, when I left Philadelphia, to have written to you from New York, but on my...
Mr Rogers, who will have the honor of delivering this letter, is an American Gentleman with whom...
(Private) My dear General. Fairfield [Conn.] April 9th 1787 Since I did myself the honor to...
I have but just had the pleasure to receive your two favours of the 18th of Feby and 8th...
Since I had the pleasure of writing you last, I have received Orders to march the part of my Regt...
I had the honour to receive, last evening by the Post, your letter of the 23d of Jany, and am...
I am indeed much flattered by the private and confidential communications contained in your favor...