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As I came through New York, where I found your Sister and your Brother and their families in good...
I know not where to find you—Whether in Holland England or Portugal—Whether to address you as a...
I have this Morning, filed in order your Letters and have now in one bundle before me from N o. 6...
I have many favours in Letters, Newspapers, Pamphlets and Books to thank you for, the latest of...
After a tedious Session of Congress, rendered uncommonly disgusting by the obstinacy of a Party...
M r Richard Cooke of Mary land will tell you all the News— I expect to sign the Bills this day...
I have this morning received your favours of Jan. 7 and February the first with the Newspapers...
By your old Acquaintance M r Hall, who is bound to Europe I shall Send you Some Newspapers, which...
Since my last I have received your N o. 11. dated 27. July with the Pamphlets which accompanied...
I, Yesterday rec d your favour of June 27. N o. 10. It is in common with all the Numbers which...
I have rec d your Letters in Succession to N. 9. I think inclusive but they are in So much...
I arrived here Yesterday from Philadelphia in my Way to Quincy. My little Flock are now all...
I have received your Letters Numbers 1. 2. 3. 4. and 5. but not in the order, in which they were...
I have but lately received your kind Letters of the 3 d and 21. of Dec r. — They were like cold...
I have but lately received your kind Letter from Amsterdam of the 17 th of November and another...
M r Wilcocks a Son of M r Wilcocks a respectable Lawyer of this City is bound to Hamborough and...
Holland, according to our latest Accounts from Europe, may so very possibly have been overrun by...
I once more wish you a prosperous Voyage an honourable Conduct and a happy Life. Remember your...
In its due time, I received your Letter from Philadelphia of the 27. of July. Although, in the...
Yesterday the Senate received a Message from The President of the United States, containing a...
The Senate have this Day unanimously advised and consented to the Appointment of John Quincy...
Yesterday the Senate advised the Appointment of M r short to Madrid, but there has as yet been no...
The Secretary of State called upon me this morning to inform me by order of the President, that...
Since, I wrote you this morning, at the request of M r Randolph a thousand things occur to me to...
Your Letter of April 27 was put into the Post office at New York and I have neither seen nor...
In reading the Advertisement prefixed to De Lolme p. 6. I met a Passage which recalled to my Mind...
I have rec d your favour of April 22 and am pleased with your Observations on the Doctrine of...
If the combined Powers are exhausted by their Exertions The French must be no less distressed by...
The Old Debtors to British subjects, united with the over Zealous Friends of France and the...
I have rec d your favour of the 22 d I believe it is, and am glad to hear that the People of...
This morning I had the Pleasure of your Letter of the 2 d of this month. The Town meeting did...
Congress have rec d from the President all the Negotiations with France and England as well as...
I have great Satisfaction in your Letter of the 10 th. The Breaking of the Bubble of Banks would...
Although your modesty would not inform Us, of your commencement as a Faneuil Hall Orator, it is...
The Public Papers will inform you that M r Jefferson has resigned and that M r Randolph is...
I am again entertained by your kind Letter of the 22. Ult. The Intrigues of M r Clinton M r Burke...
I rec d by the last post your favour of the 16. The Votes from New Hampshire to Maryland...
This Letter will be delivered you, by M r Roberdeau a Son of General Roberdeau my ancient Friend,...
at 9 last night I arriv’d and this Morning have taken my Seat from whence I write this. I have...
Your Letter of the 4 th , has given me as much Pain by opening the Sceenes of Ambition in your...
Your Brother Charles arrived on Saturday night from New York and has dissipated some of the Gloom...
The Note from Piemont, I would not have Sued by any means. Hopkins’s Pretentions I have no Idea...
I have received and read with great Pleasure, your modest Sensible, judicious and discreet Letter...
Since my return from Philadelphia where I have been to get Lodgings, against the meeting of...
I wrote you before to day: but I forgot to say Several Things.— Have you ever attended a Town...
I received with great Pleasure your Letter of the 9 of August, inclosing a Receipt from Mr...
I am not willing you should want Information from the Seat of Gov t: but I can do little more...
I have this morning received your agreable Letter of the 19. Ult. and am pleased with your...
There is a sett of Scotch Writers that I think deserve your Attention in a very high Degree....
I hope your Anxiety, about your Prospects of future Life, will not be indulged too far. If, after...