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As I consider the Appointment of a Judge, for the fifth Circuit, of very great Importance to the...
Mr. Paca can show You the Declaration of our Convention, different from the one in December. We...
I left Saratoga last Tuesday and arrived at this place the same afternoon. I expected to find the...
To remind our friends of their Inattention and Neglect must give Pain. I am almost angry with...
I am obliged to you for your Letter of 2nd. Instant. I intirely agree with You in Sentiment as to...
I thank You for your two Letters of the 17th. and 24th Instant. They were handed to Me in...
I am this far arrived on my way Home. Give Me Leave to introduce to your Notice Mr. George Lux a...
I am well assured that a Supply of Powder is arrived at Statia, so writes Captain Waters on 10th....
The Business of our provincial Convention draws to a Conclusion, and the Session will end in a...
I did Myself the Pleasure to write to You from Baltimore Town, relative to two Vessells, which...
Your Letter of the 1st. conveys both pleasure and Grief. I hope eer this Time the decisive blow...
I left Fort George on last Fryday afternoon and arrived at this place yesday Evening. I have just...
Mr. Chase will excuse the late Neglects and Inattention of Mr. John Adams to him, upon the...
I most cordially congratulate You on Your safe Arrival to your Country, Family and Friends. I was...
I left Ticonderoga last Wesdnesday and arrived at this Fort yesday afternoon. Our Troops were to...
I sincerely hope, my dear, and Honored Sir, that this letter will find You at Braintree, in good...