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LS : Public Record Office; AL (drafts): American Philosophical Society, Massachusetts Historical...
LS : National Archives; press copy of LS : Massachusetts Historical Society; copies: Library of...
ALS : Massachusetts Historical Society Having Been Honoured With letters from Congress, it...
LS : National Archives; copies: Library of Congress, Massachusetts Historical Society The...
Copies: Public Record Office, Library of Congress, Massachusetts Historical Society August 12 and...
LS : Public Record Office; copies: William L. Clements Library, Library of Congress,...
ALS : Columbia University Library; copy: Massachusetts Historical Society As I am informed that...
ALS : William L. Clements Library; copies: Library of Congress, Massachusetts Historical Society,...
Copies: National Archives, William L. Clements Library, Library of Congress, Massachusetts...
DS : Massachusetts Historical Society, National Archives (two), Public Record Office; copies:...
In Complyance with your Request, I have considered of what you proposed, and am obliged to give...
As your Excellency has asked my Opinion of General Lees Plan, as explain’d in his Letter of the...
You will excuse me for reminding you of our conversation the other evening, when I inform’d you...
I am exceedingly sorry I did not know that you were in this place today—our want of Men & Arms is...
The Bearer of this Letter Francis Dana Esqr. of Cambridge, is a Gentleman of Family, Fortune and...
This Morning your polite Letter of the 1st Instt, was delivered to me by Mr Dana. I am much...
As the Transmission of the inclosed paper through the usual Channel of the Department of foreign...
I have at Length had the Pleasure of recieving your very friendly Letter of the 22 d . Feb y...
I had two days ago the pleasure of yours of the 26 th . of April, and am very happy, to have at...
I shall not always stand upon Ceremonies, nor wait for Answers to Letters, because useful Hints...
There is a Distinction between Ceremony & Attention which is not always observed tho often...
On the 4 June last I had the Pleasure of writing you a Letter acknowleging the Reciept of yours...
Since my last to you before you left Paris, I have been favored with no Letters from you except a...
It is so long since I wrote You, that I am almost ashamed to recollect. I have been in the most...
Since the Letter I had the honour of writing to your Excellency on the 19 th . Inst, the Duke de...
By the last Post, I recieved from L’Orient a sett of fresh Instructions from Congress, dated the...
I had the Honour to write you, on the 26 instant by the Post a Conveyance which I am determined...
The two last posts brought me your Favors of the 26 & 28 th . Ult. It really gives me great...
I have the pleasure to inform you, that Friesland has taken the Provincial Resolution to...
I had the Pleasure of rec g your Favor of the 28 Ult. a few days ago. I congratulate You...
The Duke de la Vauguion has this Moment, kindly given me Notice, that he is to Send off a Courier...
Your friendly Letter of the 8 th . Ult. should not have remained so long unanswered, had I not...
It was with very great pleasure that I rec d . this morning your kind favor of the 2 d . ins t ....
The public Papers announce Fitzherbert’s Commission to be, to treat “With the four Powers at War...
I am this Moment informed of a safe opportunity of conveying you a Letter, and as such another...
M r Oswald rec d . Yesterday a Commission to treat of peace with the Commissioners of the United...
Articles agreed upon by and between Richard Oswald Esquire the Commissioner of his Britannic...
M r . Fitzherbert has just been with me— He will give passports for american merchantmen, on our...
By the Ministers Plenipotentiary of The United States of America For Making Peace with Great...
On calling this Moment for my Man Manuel to comb me, I am told he is gone to shew my Nephew the...
I may venture to write to you as whatever is useful to human Nature Cannot but be Pleasing. as...
Resolved that the articles inclosed by Ld. Drummond to Ld. Howe whereby it is proposed ‘that it...
Matters in our part of the continent are too much in quiet to send you news from hence. Our...
I had this Morning, the Pleasure of your Favour of the Sixteenth inst, by the Post; and rejoice...
Your favor of May 26. came safely to hand. I wish it were in my power to suggest any remedy for...
Congress will receive by this post our approbation of the Confederation . It passed the house of...
Mr. Mazzei, called on me, last evening, to let me know that he was this morning at three to Sett...
The bearer hereof Colo. James Monroe who served some time as an officer in the American army and...
[ Paris, 23 June 1783 . There is recorded in SJL , under date of 16 Apr. 1784, the receipt of a...