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AL : American Philosophical Society Dr: Rush begs leave to inform Dr. Franklin that the members...
I have just now learned from General Mifflin that your Excellency intends to take the field in a...
In Observing the different operation of Whig principles upon different people, I have been led to...
It would have given me great pleasure to have Spent an hour with you in this place After my...
I have little to add to the long letter I wrote to you a few days ago, but that the event of the...
I fear you will class me with the weeping philosophers of antiquity, but I cannot help it. He who...
The disorders of our Army do not proceed from any natural faults in our men. On the contrary I...
I have delayed troubling your Excellency with the State of our hospitals, in hopes you would hear...
Yorktown, 22 January 1778. RC ( Adams Papers ); printed : Benjamin Rush, Letters Letters of...
Lancaster, 8 February 1778. RC ( Adams Papers ); printed : Benjamin Rush, Letters Letters of...
I should think myself inexcusable in leaving the army by resigning my commission without...
I set down with great pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of a letter from Mr. Adams dated...
Your letter written a few days before your embarkation from for France, lays me under an...
ALS : American Philosophical Society The inclosed letter to Mr Coxe is from one of his family.— I...
The same Opinion of your Abilities and Zeal for our country which made me rejoice in your...
Accept of my thanks for your early and puntual Attention to my letter. I have ever thought myself...
I cannot help troubling you with a second Answer to your letters on purpose to congratulate you...
This letter will be handed to you by Dr. John Foulke (a Graduate in our University) a young...
The reduction—I will not say loss of Charlestown has produced a new Era in the politicks of...
Behold the fruits of the french Alliance! Our young men no longer look upon Great Britain as...
The discovery of Arnold’s treachery, and the new Bennington Affair in the South, have given fresh...
Your favor of Sepr. 20 from Amsterdam came safe to hand. The contents of it were of so important...
AL : American Philosophical Society Dr Rush’s most respectful compliments to his venerable...
The bearer Mr. George Harrison intends to spend a few years in a compting house in Amsterdam. He...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I profitted so much by your kindness and conversation while...
Accept of my congratulations upon the Success of your negociations at the Hague. Your countrymen...
Dr. Rush’s Compliments to Mr. Jefferson and sends him herewith a packet for Mr. B: Vauhan to whom...