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Elizabethtown [ New Jersey ] March 22, 1799 . “Your letter addressed to Major Ford reached the...
Elizabethtown [ New Jersey ] August 9, 1794 . “Will you be so obliging as to turn your attention...
Philadelphia, January 15, 1796. “Your letter of the 4th is before me.… There cannot, I presume,...
The enclosed letter to Major Ford directs him to take the command of some detachments of...
I write to you in confidence, & altho’ in the language, yet not in the temper of complaint. A...
Acquainted with Capt. Joel Davis of your State, I take the liberty of recommending him to you for...
I duly received your letter of the 3d. of June. I have written to Mr. Ludlow directing that...
Your favor dated the 18th. was received this morning. The letter accompanying it for Majr. Ford...
Circumstances prevented my seeing a certain Gentleman. But I have reflected more fully on the...
I want to have with you a free & confidential conversation on a point very important to us all....
Pursuant to your request I have subjoined a list of articles which will be wanted for the 11th....
Your letter of the 25th gave me much pleasure. The communication respecting certain papers is...
I have received your letter of the . Col Smith had made a previous representation to me. I have...
Having been absent with my family on a visit to Staten Island and to the seashore, I did not...
Elizabethtown [ New Jersey ] June 26, 1794 . “Judge Symmes, who left this place yesterday for...
I herewith enclose a letter which I have received from Messrs. Mackay & Dixey. The subject...
Some skirmishing having begun in the Gazette of the U States respecting Mr. Freneau’s receiving a...
In compliance with your request that I would commit to paper and transmit to you the reasons...
Forseeing that Mrs. Dayton’s illness & other unavoidable causes of detention at home would...
An Accurate view of the internal situation of the UStates presents many discouraging reflections...
I received at Philadelphia your letter of the 27th of July the answer to which has been delayed...
I thank you for your letter of the , and the friendly disposition it manifests. As to Frances’s...