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I have the honor to forward a dispatch recommended by the president of Congress, to be sent to...
While I was indulging the Hope to See M r Coles at La Grange , to possess Him Some days in our...
Altho’ the Affair for Which I presume to Adress You Has Been Recommended and Elucidated by the...
I Have Been Honoured with your favor of the 14th and while I am to thank you for the pains You...
Before this Comes to Hand Your Excellency Will Have Got an Accurate Account of the Action Between...
Here I am Arrived in the fond Expectation to See of Sunday morning, But find myself once more...
I Beg for liberty’s sake You will Breack Every Engagement to Give us a dinner to Morrow Wenesday....
[. . .] [. . .]ngston Has [. . .] My frien[. . .] [. . .] you and the philosophical Society With...
Le Mis. De la Fayette a l’honneur de faire ses compliments à Monsieur Jefferson et lui envoye la...
Mr. Livingston is Going—I Heartily Lament Not to Accompany Him—it is Necessary for me to Hope You...
Before Your letter Came to Hand M. de Mirabeau Had engaged to disown what He Had Advanced. On the...
Mr Rapatel aid de Camp to General Moreau is going to America where He wishes His Services May Be...
Otchikeita is Gone to the abbé, and Kayenlaha will wait for You to Morrow. It is probable Mr. du...
As I’ll Have By this Opportunity the pleasure to Write to You, I shall Now only Mention the...
The Bearer of these Lines is M r Lakanal Member of the french institut , officer of the...
I Hope You Have Received my Letter of the 16 h Novem ber Complaining of Your silence—far I am...
I thank You, My dear sir, on the Good News You Give me from S. Carolina . I Hope Virginia will...
The kind invitation from the citizens of Charlottesville is on Every account gratifying to my...
Since the Return of the British fleet in the Bay, With A Number of Vessels supposed to Be...
I am Happy in the Opportunity to present to You Mr David Parish a Worthy Member of the...
General Pepe’s character is so well known to you that it is only as His friend that I claim the...
When I Heard of Your Going to France, I heartly lamented I Could not Have the Honour to Receive...
In the Joy of my heart I congratulate you on the happy arrangement which has Lately taken...
I Am the More flatterd By the Command Which His Excellency General Washington Has Been Pleased to...
The Enemy’s Movements into the Country, and our great deficiency in Cavalry, makes it absolutely...
It is a very long while since my eyes were gratified with a sight of Your Handwriting: I know...
I find the dispatches By the Hornet are Just Going and altho’ I mean to write more fully By the...
A Long while Has Elapsed Since I Had the pleasure to Hear from you—I might Say a Century Was I to...
Amidst the dificulties Which Now Attend An American Correspondance, it is Necessary for friends...
This Letter will Be presented By Mm. Armand de Leller and Casimir Rham two Swits Gentlemen, Near...