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The Ratification having this day, the first on which nine States were represented, been...
Your Favour of 14. Jan. was brought me Yesterday. I have been obliged to come here, in order to...
I cannot let this opportunity, thõ, from M r. Jefferson’s hurry, a transitory one, pass; without...
Your favor of the 6 th of April found me here two days ago, waiting for the necessary...
I have the pleasure of enclosing you a Copy of the treaty lately concluded with the Six Nations,...
I have received your Favour of the 12 th. August from New York, and by the Marquis de la Fayette...
I do not know whether I shoud congratulate you on your appointment to the Court of London; since...
I had the honor to receive a letter from you dated at Carlisle the 19th of Novr last, which...
Being at this place, on private business, I cannot omit the opportunity of writing to you. The...
I received Yesterday your Favour of 27. July. and wish it were in my Power to relieve your...
My Nephew Tho s. Lee Shippen wishes to be recommended to your patronage; & I am satisfyd he...
I have receivd private information, that it is the intention of the meeting of the Cincinnati to...
I have been honored with your favor of the 13th, since my arrival at this place. My Rheumatic...
I received, my dear Sir, your Republics, & am much honord with the office you assign me. I had...
I enclose you the long expected production of the Convention. I am inclind to think you will deem...
Give me leave to congratulate you on your happy arrival in your native Country; & on the...
I am much obliged to you, for your kind Congratulations on my Arrival, and M rs Adams returns you...
I receivd your favor, my dear Sir, by which I perceive you are once more a farmer at Braintree—a...