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We have the honour to congratulate Congress on the Signature of the Preliminaries of a Peace...
ALS : National Archives The Proposal inclosed, has been transmitted to us by Mr Bridgen, a...
LS : National Archives; press copy of LS : Massachusetts Historical Society; copies: Library of...
LS : National Archives; AL (draft): Massachusetts Historical Society; copies: American...
LS : National Archives; copies: Library of Congress, Massachusetts Historical Society The...
We arrived in this City on Wednesday afternoon. If you talk seriously to its Inhabitants you’l...
I am just arived at this place from N. York where I have conversed with Gen. l Washington on the...
To secure the Liberties of the People and the legitimate Rights of their Government, against...
After the Preliminaries had been settled and ratified, the Spanish Embassador informed me that...
I wrote to you so lately by M r Mason and there is such a Dearth of news that I now write less to...
Almost ever since my arrival here I have had and still have a sick Family. The epidemic Disorder...
After we parted last Saturday Evening I retired to my Room, and spent the remaining part of it in...
The Secretary of the Minister of State sent me Yesterday Morning your Favor of the 13 th ....
Studious to avoid every Suspicion that m[ torn ] ous to the good opinion which you say you [ torn...
I hope my Letter to you of the 18 th September, of which I also sent a Duplicate, has come safe...
Accept my Thanks for your very friendly Letter— It recalled to my Mind many Circumstances on...
It cannot in my opinion be long before Congress will think it expedient to name a minister to the...
I received Yours of the 1 st . March Yesterday. altho I did not suspect any Part of my Letter to...
My Letters from S t . Pierre a few Days ago will inform you of the Misfortunes that drove us...
Providence I confess has conferred Blessings upon me with a liberal hand and my days glide on...
I wrote to you a short Letter on the 16 th . Instant. I have procured a Copy of the Gazette to be...
My letters from Madrid, and afterwards a few lines from Bordeaux, informed you of my being called...
A Letter from Doct r . Franklin calls me to Paris— I set off in about five Days—he has doubtless...
The Pleasure I expected from meeting ^ a Junction of ^ our little Families at Bristol has...
At your Farm, with your Family, in Peace, and in Plenty, how happy is your Situation! I wish you...
Not a single Line have you rec d . from me since my arrival. This you may say does not look very...
Count Montfort will be the Bearer of this Letter— He was formerly Maj r . of Count Pulaski’s...
The inclosed are Copies of Papers I rec d . from the Presid t . of the Council of Maryland....
I send you herewith enclosed a Copy of a Translation of an important Letter*. The Original in...
I have only time to inform you that our objections to M r Oswalds first Commission have produced...