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There has long been something about my Heart which urged me to write to You, but I thought it...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
I wrote to you a few Days ago and enclosed a Copy of certain Propositions, or mode of adoption—...
It was not until this Day, that I rec d . your Letter of the 5 Inst — owing to some Derangement...
We the members of the Convention of this State, have deliberately and maturely considered the...
I have rec d . your Letter of the 31 Ult. and am glad that the Tidings of Mary’s Illness and of...
It gave me pleasure to find ^from your Letter of the 19 th Feb y —^ that my Remarks on certain...
Read the enclosed Letter first To understand this Letter it will be necessary to r first to read...
12 Dec r . 1745 Was born in the City of NYork 1753 Sent to latin School to the Rev d . Peter...
From the Day of my appointment to this mission, my Attention has been much withdrawn from my...
I herewith return the Book which you was so obliging as to send me. Whether the Convention of...
New York, 15 Dec. 1788. Introduces the bearer, “Mr. Johnston, a citizen of this state, and a...
My first Idea was to have made a Sketch of what, in my opinion would be proper on the occasion;...
I had the Honor to write to you a few Lines at Falmouth on the 9 th . instant mentioning my...
Agreable to your Ex y s Request I have now the Honor of repeating to your Ex y ^ in writing, ^...
I have this moment been favored with yours of the 5 th . of this month— Your aunts Death was very...
Since my last to you of 16 Ult: I have been honored with your Letters of 23d. and a joint one...
I arrived here from Bath Yesterday afternoon, for the Purpose of settling affairs with the...
Philadelphia, 8 July 1779 . Circular letter to the state executives enclosing a resolve of...
The Gov r presents his Comp ts . to M r Robertson & would with great pleasure comply with his...
Your Letter of the 11 July gave me much pleasure. There is a Degree of Ease and Cordiality in it...
Still I am unable to give you satisfactory Information on the Subject you must wish to have old &...
M r . Jay has the honor of informing the President of the United States, that yesterday afternoon...
My last to you was written on the 16 Nov r . since which I have not ^ had ^ the pleasure of...
I rec d . last week your Letter of the 2 d . Inst., with the Pamphlets mentioned in it. Such has...
at & for some time after the arrival of your kind and friendly Letter by mr Taylor, official...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs to whom was referred his...
Three of your Letters have reached me— The last was of the 12 July— Some of mine to you were...
M r Jay presents his Compliments to M r . Del Campo and takes the Liberty of enclosing a Letter...
Your Letter of the 1 st . Inst., informing me that I had been elected one of the Vice Presidents...