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I have the honor of forwarding three comm[issions] which were not prepared in time to go by M r...
In pursuance of the orders of the Com ee of the States I have the honor to transmit to you the...
Be it Remembered that the within Contract or Engagement entered into by the hon ble: John Adams,...
Be it remembered that the within Contract or Engagement, entered into by the Honorable John Adams...
ALS : American Philosophical Society; AL (draft): Library of Congress Mr Isaac Norris is the son...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I have received Your letter of 13 Septr. with the papers...
ALS : American Philosophical Society Yesterday nine States being for the first time since October...
ALS : American Philosophical Society In my last I informed you that I had taken measures to gain...
Copy: Historical Society of Pennsylvania I have the honor of forwarding three comm[issions] which...
Copy: Historical Society of Pennsylvania On the third of this month Congress adjourned to meet at...
ALS : National Archives; copy: Historical Society of Pennsylvania In obedience to the order of...
ALS : Massachusetts Historical Society; copy: Historical Society of Pennsylvania In pursuance of...
ALS : American Philosophical Society; AL (draft): Historical Society of Pennsylvania The renewal...
AL (draft): Historical Society of Pennsylvania ⟨October 26, 1784: Mr. Joseph Norris, the second...
The bearer being just setting out for your seat I have detained him, till I could inform you that...
I received yesterday your letter of the 5. And as the subject therein referred to belongs to the...
The enclosed order of the United States in Congress assembled will apologize for the trouble I...
The president of the Senate, chosen for the special occasion having opened and counted the votes...
I intended to have waited upon you in person and submited to your inspection the enclosed report...
I have the honor to inform your Excellency that on the first monday in this month the United...
I rec d . your favour by M r Thaxter with the prints enclosed. We are at a loss what to think of...
Though I am sensible that lieut Col D. S. Franks, who is the bearer of this needs no introduction...
On the 16 I had the pleasure of receiving your letter of 7 April and am extremely obliged by the...
Being informed of your safe arrival at New York I embrace the earliest opportunity of...
As M r Henry Remsen the bearer of this has obtained leave to visit his father and friends in New...
I should have answered your letter ^ of 12 Aug. ^ much sooner, had I not from the tenor of it...
On the intimation contained in your first letter of the 2 d . Congress have been pleased to pass...
I have the honor to transmit to You herewith enclosed a copy of the proceeding of Congress in the...
I expect you will receive by this Conveyance all the necessary papers with the twenty...
The papers are found about which I wrote you in my last. I wish there had been found at the same...
I flattered myself with the hopes of seeing you on my return to Philadelphia, but found you had...
I have the honor of forwarding three comm[issions] which were not prepared in time to go by Mr....
In obedience to the order of the Committee of the States, I have the honor to send you copies of...
In pursuance of the orders of the Committee of the States I have the honor to transmit to you the...
Though I have nothing agreeable to write, yet I cannot suffer Mr. Short to go without a line to...
In my letter of 18 June last I recommended Mr. Isaiah Norris to your friendly notice. I now take...
I shall not trouble you at this time with any thoughts on our southern boundary or the views and...
I have received your favour of Novr. 11, with the pamphlets, for which I return you my hearty...
I have received your several favours of Feby 8 June 21 and July 14 and also a copy of your Notes...
I have received your letter of the 8th October as well as those of 21 June by Mr. Otto and the 14...
I have just received by the way of Baltimore your letter of the 22 April with the new invented...
I have received your letter of the 10 of May and am happy in the opportunity of being serviceable...
On the 30 July 1786 I acknowledged the receipt of your letter of the 10 May, wherein you informed...
Having come to this place on account of some private business, I have been waited on by Mr. J....