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s 1785. June 2. To paid Petit 173. 8 Aug. 17. To pd mr Garvey’s bill 96. 16. 6 Nov. To cash by...
I have received duly the honor of your letter, and am now to return you thanks for your...
Expecting Baron Polnitz to call every moment, I have only time to acknolege the receipt of your...
I had the happiness of receiving yesterday my daughter in perfect health. Among the first things...
I have received duly the honor of your letter, and am now to return you thanks for your...
Your favor of the 7th. was put into my hands the last night and as I received at the same time...
I have been honoured with your two letters of Octob. 19. and 25. by Mr. Fox and Doctor Rodgers...
I have omitted writing sooner to you in expectation that Colõ Smith would have taken this in his...
I have omitted writing sooner to you in expectation that Colo. Smith would have taken this in his...
An unfortunate dislocation of my right wrist has for three months deprived me of the honor of...
[ Paris, 7 Jan. 1787. Recorded in SJL under this date. Not found; but see Mrs. Adams’ reply, 29...
An unfortunate dislocation of my right wrist has for three months deprived me of the honor of...
Mr. Jefferson has the honour to present his compliments to Mrs. Smith and to send her the two...
This will accompany a joint letter inclosing the draught of a treaty, and my private letter of...
On receipt of your favors of Aug. 18. & 23. I conferred with mr̃ Barclay on the measures...
I am now to acknoledge the receipt of your favor of Jan. 25. Colo. Franks sailed in the packet of...
I had just closed the preceding letter when M. de Blumendorf the Imperial Secretary of legation...
My letter of Sep. 19. written the morning after Mr. Lamb’s arrival here, would inform you of that...
Your favour of July 31. was lately delivered me. the papers inform me you are at the Hague, and,...
Your favor of the 5th. came to hand yesterday, and Colo. Smith and Colo. Humphries (by whom you...
Your favors of the 13th. and 20th. were put into my hands today. This will be delivered you by...
Frouillé, the bookseller here who is engaged in having your book translated and printed,...
Baron Polnitz not going off till today enables me to add some information which I receive from...
My last to you was of the 2 d. inst. since which I have received yours of the 3 d. and 7 th. I...
This will be delivered you by young Mr. Rutledge. Your knowledge of his father will introduce him...
In my letter of the 11 th. instant I had the honour of inclosing you copies of letters relative...
I returned about three weeks ago from a very useless voiage. Useless, I mean, as to the object...
I formerly had the honour of mentioning to you the measures I had taken to have our commerce with...
This will be delivered you by young mr̃ Rutledge. your knowledge of his father will introduce him...
Doctr. Franklin sets out this morning for Havre from whence he is to cross over to Cowes there to...