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As foreign Affairs become every day more interesting to Us no Pains should be spared to acquire a...
I believe you will have a surfeit of Letters from me, for they will be as inane, as they are...
I have written a few Lines to Dr Warren to whom I refer you. It is of vast Importance that the...
The inclosed Copies, you will see must not be made public. You will communicate them in...
A Method of collecting Salt Petre from the Air which is talked of here is this. Take of Lime and...
This Express carries a new Plan of an Army. I hope the General Court without one Moments delay...
Yours of 7 June by Captain Barnes fortunately reached me, Yesterday. I was much Surprised, you...
I can never Sufficiently regret, that this Congress have acted So much out of Character, as to...
I had a Letter from you, by the Post Yesterday. Congratulate you, and your other Self, on your...
Upon the Receipt of the Intelligence of Dr. Church’s Letter, Dr. Morgan was chosen in his Room....
This Letter will go by the sage, brave, and amiable General Washington, to whom I have taken the...
I agree with you, in yours of the 30 March, in opinion that five Regiments are too Small a Force...
Yours of September 19. came duely to Hand. You have raised every fifth Man to march to New York....
You will not think your Time misspent in Perusing any Plans for the Service of your Country, even...
Yours of 8 May received this Morning, and am as I ever have been much of your Opinion that The...
Yours of August 11 reached me Yesterday. Mrs. Temple shall have all the Assistance which I can...
I am extreamly obliged to you for your Favour of the 20th. of June. The last Fall, I had a great...
Every Post and every Day rolls in upon Us Independance like a Torrent. The Delegates from...
We have at last hit upon a Plan which promises fair for Success. Dr. Franklin, and Mr. Chase of...
It is not easy to penetrate the Designs of the Enemy. What Object they have in View, cannot...
I have only Time to acquaint you that Congress have ordered the arrears of Pay to be discharged...
Yours of october 1. and 2d I received this Morning with the Letters inclosed. These were from my...
The Letter of Dr—— is the oddest Thing imaginable. There are so many Lies in it, calculated to...
It is a long time Since I had a Line from you, and from Sickness, and various Engagements it is...
I have in some late Letters opened to You in Confidence the Dangers, which our most important...
It may not be a Mispence of Time to make a few Observations upon the Situation of Some of the...
Every Line I receive from you, gives me great Pleasure, and is of vast Use to me in the public...
I have not received more than one Letter from you since I left you and that was a very Short one....
It was the latter End of August that I left you. All September has run away, and 19 days in...
This goes with the Preliminary Treaty between the Crown of G. Britain and the United States of...
The Certificates and Cheque Books for the Loan Office, I hope and presume, are arrived in Boston,...
Yours of 23d March, was handed to me, this Evening by Major Ward. Your Letter from Plymouth by...
We have been puzzled to discover, what we ought to do, with the Canadians and Indians. Several...
I have many Things to write you, which thro Haste and Confusion, I fear, I Shall forget. Upon the...
The Situation of things in England cannot be too much attended to at this time— The whimsical...
Broken to Pieces and worn out, with the Diseases engendered by the tainted Atmosphere of...
Yours of the 10th. instant, came by Yesterdays Post. This I Suppose will find you, at Boston,...
I have directed a Packett to you, by this days Post, and Shall only add a few Words by Fessenden....
The Debates, and Deliberations in Congress are impenetrable Secrets: but the Conversations in the...
Yours of Ap. 30. was handed me yesterday. My Writing So seldom to you, proceeds from Necessity...
I had this Morning the Pleasure of your Favour of Feb. 22. by the Post. This is the first Letter...
The honourable Samuel Hewes Esqr, a Delegate in Congress from North Carolina from 1774 to 1777,...
Last Night, I received your Letter of Octr. 7th by a Special Messenger from M. De Sartine, who...
This Day the Congress has passed the most important Resolution, that ever was taken in America....
Yours of the I. Jany. was delivered me, by the Marquis de la Fayette. I wish I was as happy as...
Yours of the 5th. instant is before me. It may be very true, that your Regiments are as full, as...
Last Evening, a Letter was received, by a Friend of yours, from Mr. John Penn, one of the...
I hope this will find you in Congress, Supporting your Country and her Friends, where you ought...
The Management of so complicated and mighty a Machine, as the United Colonies, requires the...
Your Favours of June 2d and 5th. are now before me. The Address to the Convention of Virginia,...