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The Bearer Mr. Mease is Brother to the late Cloathier General and is intimately connected with an...
Yours of 4 May is received—it is the first from Philadelphia. Mr. Mease and your Friend shall...
Your many Letters to Congress up to June 2d. have been read with Pleasure and I have received two...
Yours of 10 July is before me. Mr. Searle and every other Gentleman that you recommend to me,...
I shall endeavor to write largely to you, en Ami, but I will not risque the Sailing of the Vessel...
I am this Moment finishing the Year, Since my last Arrival in Europe. And the dullest Year, it...
In Addition to other Papers respecting your Ministration I now forward an Act of Congress of this...
Congress took into Consideration the Report of the Committee on the Letter of June 26th. from the...
In my Letter of the 9th. I mentioned the Receipt of yours to the President of June 26. I inclose...
Your Favor of Sepr. 20th. reached me at Christmas. I inclose you a Resolve but am not able to...
I hope the Papers which you will receive by this opportunity will give you personal Satisfaction...
Herewith goes a Letter which I this day received from Mrs. Adams with a Request that I would...
I wrote you a few days ago the Impromptú . I send much the same Papers now as then. Beg if the...
I send you a few Prints and the last monthly Journals yet from the Press. The Enemy will give you...
France appears to be most perfectly satisfied with the present mediators yet presses us for an...
I do not find by President Huntington’s Letter Book that he has forwarded the within Resolve of...
I have not yet been made certain, that you comprehend that Cypher which I used in my Letters to...
In my Letter to congress of the 16 of May, inclosing my Memorial, I observed, that the Bravery of...
I have not to this day Information that you comprehend the Cypher w ch. I have very often used in...
It is long, since I took any Opportunity of repeating Assurances of my sincere and very great...
I did not omit to write by the Conveyance of one of the most amiable Women I ever knew. I only...
I am ashamed to confess that your Letter of the 5. of July is unanswered. But my dear Sir, I have...
Advised and even pressed, by Friends near me and at a Distance, “ to go on to New York;—to be in...
By the last post I was favoured with yours of the twenty first of May: M r Duncan I presume has...
altho’ this Letter is somewhat of a public Nature, yet I dare not address you in a consonant...
There is no such point in dispute, as that you mention in your favour of the 9 th. The only...
I had often considered your Situation, before the Receipt of your Letter of the 16 th , and I had...
I have not yet answered your letter of the 26 of July. You guess well—I find that I shall have...
Though I know your extreme Delicacy as to any Interference in the executive Affairs of the U.S s....
You will have a Visit from your old Friend Gen l. Warren who supposed I could certify some...