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You will no doubt receive from the President of the United States permission to return home, as...
In proportion as the time lengthens since the receipt of your last Letter, which is also the last...
I dined yesterday at the French Ambassadors, at a diplomatic dinner of about sixty persons in the...
Your Letter of december No 6—/17 came Safe to hand yesterday, the last No was 8. So that two...
your Letter No 10 has found its way in four Months after its Date. It is as you observe, three...
The Russian People pass their lives in a continual and alternate succession of feasting and...
The religious ceremony of which in my last Letter I gave you an account, began at Midnight and...
The inclosed Letter I received a few days Since to forward by the first opportunity. my last...
The late french Ambassador at this Court, the Duke de Vicence, has taken leave, and his succesor...
I Shall continue to write to you altho you may determine to leave St Petersburgh before my...
Your letter of 15. Feby: which was brought by Captain Brown, of the Washington, and which I...
I write to you by every opportunity altho I hope you will have left St Petersburgh before this...
I have now to acknowledge the receipt of your number 6. dated 22. February, brought by the Henry...
I write to you, altho it is really with the hope that you may not receive my Letter. I would fain...
My last letter, of which a press-copy is enclosed, was sent by the Palafox, Captain William...
On the 10th: of August 1811. we received your favour of 22. September 1810 to my wife; not quite...
The first page of the enclosed Press-Copy of my last Letter is so faint that unless you should...
your Brother returnd this Evening from Boston and gave me notice that a vessel would Sail for...
Your favour of 21. June, without a number, was forwarded to me from Copenhagen by Mr. Erving, who...
By every vessel that has arrived for several months from America, and which we should have...
The intercourse between us is daily more and more obstructed, it may prolong your tranquility...
Although since I last wrote to my brother, on the 6th: instt: we have neither received a line...
I have the pleasure to acknowledg Your Letter of the 30th of June, brought by the Pilifix ,...
After I had written the letter of which I now enclose a copy, intending to have it ready for Mr:...
I will not suffer the first day of this new year to pass over, without renewing to my dear Mother...
I rejoice that I can begin the new year without a Repetition of any mournfull, or afflictive...
A long interval without the receipt of letters from you, I have always found too sure an...
There are two vessels up, one for St Petersburgh & one for Gottenburgh. by both of which I...
I have already acknowledged the receipt of your Letter by Captain Bainbridge received three weeks...
As the Couriers between Paris and St: Petersburg have not yet ceased to be dispatched, by the...