1To Benjamin Franklin from Feriet, 27 January 1784 (Franklin Papers)
AL : Library of Congress J’ay vû, Monsieur, Le Sr. Rollin qui a èté très incommodé de sables et de graviers; comme il n’a point ète sondé, et qu’il prètend cette opération fort dangereuse, il n’est point sur S’il avait La pierre en gros ou en détail, mais ce qu’il y a de certain, c’est qu’il est extrêmement soulagé, qu’il peut vacquer Librement a ses affaires et a son service, et que le remède...
2To Alexander Hamilton from Gouverneur Morris, 27 January 1784 (Hamilton Papers)
I arrived here on Thursday Evening, after a mighty disagreable Ride, and a mighty whimsical Accident in crossing the Delaware, the Particulars of which I shall reserve till we meet. As I promised to write you the Politics and News of Philadelphia, I will do it this Day; for the Snow Storm rages so incessantly that I can’t go abroad. This you will say bodes a long Letter, and I fear you will...
3To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 27 January 1784 (Madison Papers)
RC ( LC : Madison Papers). Cover missing. Docketed by JM, “Randolph. Edmd. Jany. 27. 1784.” Altho’ your return from congress has brought you nearer in point of distance, it has fixed a wider gulph between us in point of communication by letter. But I do not mean to suffer the danger of miscarrage, to which even a private opportunity is exposed, whensoever any thing, worthy of notice, occurs....