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I return you a thousand thanks for your friendly letter of Oct. 16 and its enclosed extracts of...
You will be much less surprized to learn that the French have entered Brussels, than you no doubt...
It was not my intention to have written to you by this post—but an account just recieved from the...
The hope that this letter will be still in time for the N. York packet induces me to address you...
I recieved yesterday, from the Sec. of the treasury a letter of Aug. 28. in which he tells me the...
We are still in the state, mentioned to you in my last, of certainty as to the retiring of the...
In my last of the 15th. ulto. I treated in a manner which I fear you will have found much too...
The time which has elapsed since my last has sufficed to shew that the combined armies are really...
I send this letter in the hope of its overtaking Mr. Sterrett in London by whom I had the honor...
Since my last all communication has been cut off with France—no post since then has arrived, and...
The affairs of France have continued to engross the whole attention of Europe as described to you...
Since the suspension of the King and the entry of the combined armies on French territory, the...
Since the reciept of your private letter of Jan. 28. I have written to you from Paris May 15. and...
This is the post of the English packet for New-York and agreeably to your desire I write to you...
My late letters and those which you will no doubt have recieved from Paris have prepared you for...
I returned to day from Amsterdam. An express which arrived here a few hours ago from Paris brings...
I have this instant recieved from a gentleman here an article of intelligence with respect to...
Mr. Cobbett who will deliver you this letter is an English [gentleman], at present I believe in...
Since my last I have recieved and had a copy taken of the declaration of the King of Prussia,...
I had the honor of writing to you by the last post inclosing the gazettes of Leyden to go by the...
I wrote you yesterday a very long private letter—it will go to London by a private hand and be...
My late private letters to you have been of Jan 24. Feb. 29. and May 15 (1792). I should have...
My two last letters will have informed you of my arrival here and my reception in quality of...
I had the honor of writing to you from hence for the first time on the 25th. inst.—my letter was...
My two last letters to you from Paris, May 15. and 17. will have informed you of my reciept by...
I had the honor of writing to you the day before yesterday to acknowledge the reciept of your...
I had the honor of recieving on the 7th. inst., your letter of Janry. the 23d. brought by Mr....
I recieved on the 7th. inst. by Mr. Morris from London your private letter of Jan. 28...
My correspondence with you for some time past has been unsettled and lingering, as well on...
Although my late indisposition has been followed by an intermitting head-ach which has rendered...