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I received with much thankfulness your confidential letter of the 9th Instt, and am greatly...
Poughkeepsie, New York, July 22, 1782. On this date the New York legislature passed the following...
[ Middlebrook, New Jersey, May 26, 1779. ] Explains why the corps which included Colonel William...
The arrival of the Marquis De La Fayette opens a prospect which offers the most important...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 14, 1780 . Proposes that a small committee with all necessary...
I with pleasure snatch a moment agreeable to your request to inform you of the events which have...
The recpt of your letter of the 29th Ulto, and of a former by the Marqs De la Fayette I have the...
I received your letter of the 10th ins. two days since & with my usual distraction suffered your...
I shall be obliged to you, or some friend in Congress, to inform me what has been, or is like to...
In times like these when the most horrid Murders and Affecting carnage are taking place all...
We enclose you an Extract of Dispatches from his Excellency our Governor received this Day,...
I am now on a Visit to the General from ⟨Kingston,⟩ where the Legislature is convened. The...
The Marquiss de la fayette handed me your favour of the 14: Instant which woud have been sooner...
Accept my Thanks for your Favour of the 28 Augt and your obliging assurances that you will comply...
I have had no earlier opportunity to acknowledge the Receipt of your very agreeable favour of the...
I have spent some days at this place with our Legislature and have been happy in finding their...
I am much pleased to find that you have set yourself Seriously to the Study of the Law. You are...
I find I have given our Friends Tighlman and Meade an opportunity of exercising their Risibility...
I have the Pleasure to acquaint you that M rs . Duane is in a great Degree restord to her Health;...
Yesterday, my dear Friend, was an important day, productive of the Resolutions of which I enclose...
I conclude, my dear Sir, that the late Resolution of Congress recommending the Assumption of...
I have had so much Publick Business on my hands that I have been unavoidably deprived of paying...
I did not receive your very obliging Favour of the 14 th . Untill this morning. which It gave a...
I received, my dear Sir, your favour of the 8: Instant and really feel for you in the double...
I wrote you, my dear Sir, a hasty Scrawl by the post on a most important Subject—you know the...
We arrived in this City on Wednesday afternoon. If you talk seriously to its Inhabitants you’l...
I enclose you a Letter from France for yourself and another to M r . Platt which ^ last ^ you’l...
We had the Pleasure of receiving your Favor by M r Barclay of the 11 th Instant and beg you to be...
I intended to have done myself the Honour of seeing your Excellency yesterday Evning but was so...
I found myself so much indisposd this morning that it was imprudent to go abroad; which will I...