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A croud of thanks to You for the pleasure and instruction I have received from your defence of...
It may perhaps afford you satisfaction to learn that M r Adams and his secretary pro tempore...
Agreably to the intimation in the note I had the pleasure to address you from the Inn —we reached...
M r Cutting presents respectful compliments to the American Minister and returning his warmest...
Notwithstanding Mr. Parker, who is soon to profit from the honor of a personal acquaintance with...
This moment I have been notified of the first opportunity I have known since your departure of...
I made up a parcel (directed for you by the Commerce) on the evening of the 17 th ; but M r...
Since the departure of our late Minister from this court I have been detained here merely by...
I am to congratulate you upon the adoption of the new national constitution of our country by the...
I have now the honor to inclose you a copy of the southern whale fishery bill—which I cou’d not...
Since my last which Col. Trumbull had the goodness to inclose and superscribe I have been...
I have not yet had the honor to receive that letter of the 24th which you mention in a subsequent...
I have heretofore had the honor to announce to you the accession of South Carolina, Maryland and...
Your letter of the 24th had so tardy a passage to me that I supposed it must have been...
Mr. Jarvis has been so long detained beyond the time which he at first proposed as the period...
I have the honor to inclose the latest pennsylvania newspaper which I can procure; likewise a...
The inclosed paper contains some few articles of intelligence which perhaps may not have reached...
I was sensibly mortified on perusal of your letter of the 23d of Aug. to find that I was not the...
Your respective favours of Sepr. 4th and 9th are before me. For both but especially for the last...
I am but this moment returned from an excursion into the Country which has occupied me almost...
My two last to you were dated on the tuesday mornings preceding the present. I hope you have at...
Mr. Gardner the bearer hereof is a citizen of Massachusetts (and a mercantile inhabitant of...
Truth, lovely truth, obliges me to correct the intelligence transmitted in my two last concerning...
Since my letter yesterday which I prepar’d with rapidity for the mail of today (resolute not...
Many unexpected obstacles have concur’d to detain me man months longer than I either wish’d or...
The following was the return of the Greenland Fishery on the 17 th of June last. made here London...
Respecting the prohibition of american wheat here there is little to be learnt. The fact speaks...
An unexpected opportunity to Bourdeaux affords me a chance of contributing to your entertainment...
I arrived here in six weeks from the Downs whence the ship in which I came took her departure on...
This letter will be presented to you by the Hon. William Smith Esquire one of the representaives...