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If your Letter of 20. May were the only one from you upon my files yet unanswered, every look at...
Your letter of the 2d. inst. returning the dispatches from our envoys of the 17th. of May, is...
Inclosd is the answer of the secretary of the Senate to a request that he woud furnish the...
I received to day, your Favour of 11. You may purchase L’Art Dramatique, alone if you please. But...
I thank you for your agreable Letter of the Twenty fourth of March. I rejoice with you that our...
At a crisis when the sovereignty of our Country is assalted: when demands are made upon us by a...
Colonel Humphreys and Col Tudor did me the honor of a Visit on Saturday and We had much...
In answer to yours of the 2d I have agreed to the appointment of Major David Hopkins to be...
I was much flattered by the receipt of your letter by Mr. Harris, which he delivered to me here...
I know not by what right or colour of right, I address you: but as the World agrees that you are...
You would be pleased to See the pretty Figure your Peach Trees and Cherry Trees make in my...
Your Letter of April 27 was put into the Post office at New York and I have neither seen nor...
You will recieve this at a Moment, when you will again find yourself surrounded by your amiable...
I have addressed to you, by the Post office, the first no. of the “Biography &c. ” —of which I...
At the time when the contest for the Presidency, produced a general discussion relative to the...
Since I had the pleasure of seeing You last, I have conversed with my Father on the plan you...
my apology for neglecting so long to acknowledge the receipt of your Historical Collections, is...
The Federalest of this State are very much Alarmed that the Tunnage Act should be as is generly...
We live in dayly, hourly hopes of Letters from you at Paris. I wrote you by the Milo Capt Glover,...
I have now two letters from you, and one from my mother, which ought to be answered more...
I have been looking out for lodgings, yesterday and this day, and have at length found a bed...
I have not acknowledged your 5. & 7 Octr. We have had another delightful Family Scene. Madam De...
I inclose a Slip with an Essay in it, Signed Richlieu The Editor has poisoned it, with a Silly...
Having been so often blest by the soothing, chearing evidences of true greatness, in your...
There is an observation, which I wish you to make very early in Life because it may be usefull to...
I can tell you nothing with Certainty when the Peace will be finished. I hope it will not be...
We arrived here last Evening at six oClock. This Morning We have a Sky and Air truly in the...
The enclosed letter to Genl. La Fayette, has been occasioned by the recurrence of our national...
I send you with this letter a copy of the 2d. edition of Arator, neatly bound, together with a...
I keep a constant search on foot for the books which in any of your Letters, you have expressed...