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I can now answer the questions in your favor of the 30th. July last, viz. Who shall write the...
On my return from a tour to the State of Delaware I found your kind letter of the 2d. instant,...
I do not write to you now as a Public Minister, tho’ I have a heartfelt pleasure in your being...
I am much oblidged to you for the esteemed present of your Book, “in defence of the Constitutions...
The communications of our Plenepotentiaries at Ghent give complete evidence of the temper & views...
In your favor of 26th November last, you say “that you venture to say that about a third of the...
I have to thank you for the introduction of the Reverend Mr; Henry Colman to my acquaintance, and...
I am at present obliged to write to you by another hand. The inclosed letter was sent to me in...
Whereas a union of the force of the several powers engaged in the War against Great Britain may...
Yesterday I received a Letter from General Washington respecting the Baron de Calbiac, wherein he...
We have been spectators of such wonderful scenes within the last fifty years of our lives as...
This will be handed to you by M r: Randell, a merchant formerly of New-York; he is recommended to...
In your favor of the 26th. Novembert last you say, “that you ventured to say, that about a third...
My letter of November 8th. 1779 by John Lowell Esquire in answer to your favor of the 20th....
I am informed, that some of the Members of Congress are dissatisfied with my allowing, as...
By The United States in Congress Assembled. The report of the Committee on the communications of...
I can at length furnish you with a copy of the proceedings of the Congress held at New-York in...
This will be handed to you by M r; Francis Bailey, printer of the Freemans Journal in this city....
On my return from the circuit a few days ago I was honoured with your letter of the 20th....
With sincerity I condole with you on the death of your daughter; I had five children who have...
I wish to recommend to your Benediction, the Gentleman who will have the honour to present to...
Your favour of the 20th revives me. A Brother Octogenarian who can write with Such vigour of hand...
It is a long Time, Since I had the Pleasure to see you, but my Esteem is not at all diminished....
If I am committing an indiscretion, I hope you will pardon it. The Reverend Mr Henry Colman of...
The Revd. Mr Edward Everett, though in early youth is desirous of Seeing the oldest Patriot and...
Your Letter of the 15th, which I very highly esteem, now received last night, after I have given...
Our ancient and venerable Friend Clinton is gone before us. It had long been my intention to...
Who Shall write the History of the American Revoluion? Who can write it? Who will ever be able to...
Your favour of Aug. 28th has been duly received and highly esteemed. I say with you, the Will of...
I have received your kind letter of the 13th. of this month, with Emotions like those of two old...