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I inclose to you a Peice of Intelligence perhaps altogether new. The uti possidetis offered by...
Mr. Geary otherways engaged has given me the pleasure of forwarding this Intelligence from your...
I send you a few Prints and the last monthly Journals yet from the Press. The Enemy will give you...
It appears by Returns this day received from Genl. Gates that Burgoine must have destroyed his...
I am much obliged by your favor of March 20 th and very apprehensive that this is not the only...
By the last post I was favoured with yours of the twenty first of May: M r Duncan I presume has...
We have this Evening a Letter from Mr. Bingham of Octr. 13th. in which he tells us that the...
Not a Line by yesterday’s Post from either you or Mr. Dana; nor indeed from any Person whatever...
I have not to this day Information that you comprehend the Cypher w ch. I have very often used in...
I cannot let the Marquis go off, without a Line to you. He took leave of the King a few days ago,...
Since I have had Opportunity to converse, a little in this Country, and to read a few Gazettes, I...
I return you "The Messenger" with many Thanks. The Politicks of Europe are written with a...
Yours of 4 May is received—it is the first from Philadelphia. Mr. Mease and your Friend shall...
Genl. Roberdeau & his Friends attributed his escape from Death, while in the flying Camp of 77...
I have not yet been made certain, that you comprehend that Cypher which I used in my Letters to...
York, February 1778. RC ( Adams Papers ). Believing that JA could receive yet another letter in...
Our Lincoln is wreathing in the Fox-trap of pretended-Friends. And the desendants of those Same...
I am this Moment finishing the Year, Since my last Arrival in Europe. And the dullest Year, it...
I have heard much of your Deliberations concerning a Peace—and you drop Hints to me, of...
This will be deliverd you by Mr. Izard, who I Suppose, will lay open to you many Things relative...
Hoping to have, very speedily, an opportunity of testifying my Esteem of you, at your own house,...
In my Letter of the 9th. I mentioned the Receipt of yours to the President of June 26. I inclose...
You have been so good, in sending me the Journals and above all in sending me very particular...
In my Letter to congress of the 16 of May, inclosing my Memorial, I observed, that the Bravery of...
In one of your late Letters, you hope that a Treaty with Spain, will Soon be made. I wish I knew...
I did not omit to write by the Conveyance of one of the most amiable Women I ever knew. I only...
By a Letter from one of the most lovely of Women in your Quarter of the Continent, I find you are...
Not knowing, my dear Sir, how certain Things now in agitation may this day be terminated here, I...
I shall not look through my Almanac to see whether I have written to you 22 or 24 Letters, I...
I hope the Papers which you will receive by this opportunity will give you personal Satisfaction...