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Your kind favor of the 10th. Feby. Ultimo have received and agreeable to your Request have...
Your favour of yesterday was recieved this morning. I suspect it was opened before it came to my...
Inclosed are some numbers of the lettres Hollandoises. I took them out of thier covers, because I...
By last post I receivd your favor of the 15th. Instant. I have forwarded your Letter to Mr....
The Spirritted resolves of the Dutch alters the Face of the War. Russia and Holland with the...
A Vessel that left Annapolis in Virginia arrived at this port yesterday. The English under Col....
Tho I write by this Post to the Commissioners I cannot Omit paying my perticular respects to you...
I write to Congratulate you upon your arrival in baltimore and hope you will not omit writing to...
I receiv’d some days agone two setts of the 3d. and 4th. volumes of the Politique Hollandais,...
M r. Laurens & Son arrived here last Evening from Paris— I waited upon them immediately, and...
Between 6 and 7 this morning Capt. Trowbridge came and delivered me the five Letters and News...
I yesterday received your’s of the 31st of Jany. in whic you desir’d me to write you a few lines...
I have the Honour to inform You that Charles was matriculated the 29th. of last Month, by the...
Since my last to you before you left Paris, I have been favored with no Letters from you except a...
You will confer on me a singular Obligation by favoring me with your Opinion and Advice...
The other day I received your letter, of the 12th of this month, in which you ask me whether my...
I Love to recieve Letters very well much better than I love to write them, I make but a poor...
I should have written to you by Mr. Felleisen, who will doubtless have arrived before this comes...
The Bearer of this the Hoñble John Wheelock Esq r. President of Dartmouth College in New...
Arrived this morning a Brig from Philadelphia. By her are Letters for Mr. De Vergenne and Le Ray...
I presume the Liberty of presenting to your Honor my Destressing Situation, that long Captivity...
I wrote you some time since the Gentlemen of the Committee from the Congress and presume’d to...
Mr. Lovell informed me last Evening of your acceptation of the appointment; and also that he...
After a tedious Suspension, our fears being greatly Alarm’d at your not being Arriv’d after forty...
I arrived here last Evening with M r. Laurens & Son, M r. Barclay, Storer & Champion— We came off...
I wrote you last Tuesday by Mr. Hardouin who will arrive in Paris I suppose to morrow. I have not...
I am to Acquaint you that Captn Allcock is Likely to go to Prison the Bill that was present’d to...
I promised to write In a week again provided I could give a better account of my conduct. I have...
Permit me to congratulate you on the progress which the vigorous resolves of the province of...
By Capt: Trowbridge arrived from Boston received à Letter from our Mutual friend M. Isaak Smith...
The bearer of this, is Mr. Hardouin a French young Gentleman whose company I had the pleasure of...
The bearer hereof Colo. James Monroe who served some time as an officer in the American army and...
You mention, Sir, in the beginning of your Letter, that you are indebted to me for several...
I had the Honour of your favour of the 20th this Morning. I am happy to hear that your Eyes are...
I had the Honour of your favour of the 24th. instant this morning. The Master has been here twice...
Knowing that the Fever of your dear Charles is a Source of continual Anxiety to You, any thing...
I have the honour of writing you these few Lines trusting on your natural Kindness, to Excuse the...
On calling this Moment for my Man Manuel to comb me, I am told he is gone to shew my Nephew the...
I am this moment informed of a safe opportunity of conveying you a Letter, and as such another...
I received yours of the 19 of Feb and thank you for your perpetual almanack for with the...
Nothing has given me more uneasiness than to find General Conway is about Leaving our Army on...
From a personal Knoledge of your Excellency’s Sencere Attachment to the true intrest of your...
As your Separation from the Ranger, and the Appointment of Lieutenant Simpson to the Command of...
I have sent to Mr. Hodshon since your Departure to send the Packer, but he cannot come ’till...
M r Oswald rec d . Yesterday a Commission to treat of peace with the Commissioners of the United...
I had the Pleasure of rec g your Favor of the 28 Ult. a few days ago. I congratulate You...
En passant. As Church said in his letter to the Regulars, Remember I Never deceived you. If your...
I arrived here about a week agone, and expected to leave this place in a vessel for Kiel, (which...
This day arrived from Baltimore a small Schooner which port she left the 15 March. General...
We have advices from Edenton in North Carolina so late as the 14th March brought by a vessel...