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I have just now heard that you are upon the point of leaving us. I might have expected to have...
The express who is to carry my public letter waits while I hastily write this. These express...
I should have been with you some days ago but for a continued fever with very short intermissions...
I shall leave town to morrow and be absent a few weeks, I do not care to do it without letting...
We arrived in this City on Wednesday afternoon. If you talk seriously to its Inhabitants you’l...
By the inclosed Resolves of Congress you will find that we are become more dependent upon your...
I am just arived at this place from N. York where I have conversed with Gen. l Washington on the...
It gives me extreme pain not to have rec d a single line in answer to my public or private...
Your public & private Letters have remained long unanswered, owing to the stagnation of commerce...
The pleasure I felt from your Letter of the 13 th Ult: which I just now rec d : was great in...