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I received your favour of the 17 th: inst t: from New-York, and am happy to hear you had got well...
I received last week your favour of the 17 th: of last month, and found in it none of that...
I have been for more than three weeks indebted to you for two very agreeable Letters, which Mr....
Tis a very long time since I wrote to you, or heard from you I have been more engaged in company...
Your Letter of the 4 th , has given me as much Pain by opening the Sceenes of Ambition in your...
it has been oweing to the multiplicity of business that I have had upon my hands for a...
I had the pleasure to receive your kind Letter of the 18 th of May by Barnard and was much...
I believe I am in arrears with you, for two or three Letters, which is owing in some measure to...
As we have some skitish persons in the Family who are apprehensive of the small pox, and of every...
I wrote to my brother Thomas more than a fortnight ago, respecting the warrant, & requesting him...
at 9 last night I arriv’d and this Morning have taken my Seat from whence I write this. I have...
Our Electors met in this town on Wednesday last, and their Votes for President and Vice-President...
This Letter will be delivered you, by M r Roberdeau a Son of General Roberdeau my ancient Friend,...
I received last evening your favour of the 5 th: instant— The votes of the Electors in...
Prince will bring this to you; the inclosed Letters I wish you to direct, the thin Paper, to your...
I rec d by the last post your favour of the 16. The Votes from New Hampshire to Maryland...
I am again entertained by your kind Letter of the 22. Ult. The Intrigues of M r Clinton M r Burke...
Although your modesty would not inform Us, of your commencement as a Faneuil Hall Orator, it is...
As I was going to meeting this afternoon a Gentleman met me in the street, and desired me to fill...
I have great Satisfaction in your Letter of the 10 th. The Breaking of the Bubble of Banks would...
I have received your Letter containing the orders upon the branch bank, and also that with the...
I received the copies of your Oration by M r Atkinson for which I give you my own and the thanks...
Your father will be the bearer of this Letter, and probably will find you at Philadelphia, which...
Congress have rec d from the President all the Negotiations with France and England as well as...
I inclose to you your Brothers Letter I should have Sent for you last saturday but I expected a...
The Public Papers will inform you that M r Jefferson has resigned and that M r Randolph is...
I must apologize for not having answered before this your last Letter; but your conjectures with...
I wish you to direct the inclosed Letter—to your Father I read Barnevelt in Mondays paper. it may...
I received by the last post your favour enclosing a draft upon the branch Bank, for 100 dollars....
You will doubtless hear before this reaches you, the event of a Town-meeting which was called...