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Mr. Gorham and Mr. Russel, Agents of the Town of Charlestown, have presented to Congress a...
With great pleasure to ourselves we discharge our duty by inclosing to you your Commission for...
Our Affairs have now a universally good appearance. Every thing at home and abroad seems verging...
I shall endeavor to write largely to you, en Ami, but I will not risque the Sailing of the Vessel...
Congress took into Consideration the Report of the Committee on the Letter of June 26th. from the...
I do not find by President Huntington’s Letter Book that he has forwarded the within Resolve of...
While we officially communicate to you the inclosed Resolve the Foundation of which you cannot...
This, with my affectionate wishes for your prosperity, may serve to acquaint you that Congress...
In Addition to other Papers respecting your Ministration I now forward an Act of Congress of this...
The British Commissioners have arrived and transmitted their powers and propositions to Congress,...
In my Letter of the 9th. I mentioned the Receipt of yours to the President of June 26. I inclose...
I inclose to you the decent Fashion in which we it was yesterday opinioned to let the World know...
The receipt of your letters of Decr. 24th variously directed gave equal and uniform satisfaction...
I begin to be very impatient at not hearing from you; and this not barely from the Number of days...
Your Favor of Sepr. 20th. reached me at Christmas. I inclose you a Resolve but am not able to...
By a Letter from one of the most lovely of Women in your Quarter of the Continent, I find you are...
Not knowing, my dear Sir, how certain Things now in agitation may this day be terminated here, I...
I shall not look through my Almanac to see whether I have written to you 22 or 24 Letters, I...
I hope the Papers which you will receive by this opportunity will give you personal Satisfaction...
Your many Letters to Congress up to June 2d. have been read with Pleasure and I have received two...
Mr. Jay having resigned the Chair on account of other public Engagements, the Honble. Mr....
Herewith goes a Letter which I this day received from Mrs. Adams with a Request that I would...
I am to acknowledge the Receipt of your Favors of Decr. 19, Feb. 19 and Feb. 20 the 1st. on the...
In aid to your scrutiny after the real robber of the Commissioners Dispatches, I send what I...
I yesterday received yours of May 14 from L’Orient and Aug. 13th. from Braintree with several...
I was not a little surprized Yesterday at seing a Letter from you to Mr. S. Adams by Mr. Archer,...
Yours of Janry. 9th is before me. Deane had inclosed to Congress a long minute corresponding...
The week after Mr. C—— was appointed secretary, I saw the P.S. of a letter to Mr. S.A. in which...
I am much chagrined at not having a Line about you by last Post. I did not expect one from you....
Decr. 2d. Resolved that a Commission be made out for Mr. J. Adams similar to that heretofore...