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I have received your Favour, written after your Return from Spa and am very glad you had so...
Mr. Bowdoin, a gentleman of Virginia, is passing through Brussells in his Way to France. He is a...
Your excellent Letter of the nineteenth I have recieved. Your feelings I find are in Unison with...
I have recieved yours of the first. Will You be so good as to explain to me, what is meant by...
I thank You for your favour of the 20th. of November. I am really weary of reading such Follies...
I thank you, for yours of 30 Nov. I return the two Letters from Mr. L. I had the Honour of one,...
I have received your Favour of the 11. The Inclosures I have packed with my Dispatches, and the...
I have the Honour of yours of the 28. We have no Letters or Papers from London later than the 19...
I have received your Favour of the 1st. of this Year, and thank you for your kind...
I have just received your Favour of the 18th., and thank you for the good News. I dont believe...
Your Favour of 24 is received. I wish that Madrid would put an End to Husseys and Cumberlands...
Yours of 31. Jan. is arrived. A Courier is arrived from Petersburg, who carried the Notice of Sir...
I have this day the Honour of yours of 5. It would be unwise in Congress, to neglect any Effort...
I thank you for the Translation, which came to hand yesterday. I do myself the Honour to inclose...
I am honoured with yours of 5. You will honour and oblige me much sir, by your Thoughts upon the...
With great pleasure have I recieved yours of the 19th, with its Inclosures. I wish I could answer...
It is often Said in this Country, “We have nothing to gain by this War.” But who is to gain? If...
I have received yours of the 22. Will you be so kind as to give me the Address of your Nephew,...
The Bearer of this Mr. Winslow Warren, is the Son of my Friend Major General Warren of the...
I was favoured, in due time with yours of 17. Septr, but have not been able to acknowledge it,...
I have never answered your favor of August 22d. As to the Letters inclosed, I can say nothing. I...
I have recd your favours of the 14 and of the 26. I thank you for the Extract, and hope you will...
I have recd your favours of 14 and 26. I thank you for the Extract, and hope you will discover by...
Last night I received your favour of 28 Novr.—and shall take the proper Care of the Papers...
Your favour of the 24 was brought to me last night. It is true that I am not quite recovered of...
The next morning after the Rect of your Letter, I went to Mr De Neufville and paid him the Eight...
Last night I recd yours of March 31. inclosing a Receipt from some American Prisoners for Money...
Your favour of the 24, is just come to Hand. Your Congratulations on the publick acknowledgment...
I have taken my Pen, Simply, to thank you for Several excellent Letters, for the Pamphlets by Mr...
Just a Line, by our venerable Friend, President Laurens, with whom your Communions will be sweet....