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Queen Ann in her Letter of the 1 July 1706 to the scotch Parliament makes several ^ some ^...
To the People of the State of New-York. MY last Paper assigned several reasons why the safety of...
The Parties and Divisions am gst us many [may?] several Ways bring Destruction upon our Country,...
To the People of the State of New-York. IT is not a new observation that the people of any...
Since the Date of my last which was the 24th. Ult., Congress has been pleased to pass an Act of...
It is not a new observation that the People at of any country (if like ours us ^ the americans ^...
To the People of the State of New-York. WHEN the people of America reflect that they are now...
Since the 8 Ult. when I last wrote to you, I have been favored with your Letters of the 6 and 15...
The Dispatches alluded to in my late Letters together with others of some importance are ready,...
Since my last to you of the 3 d. Instant I have not been favored with any Letters from you. I...
Since my last to You of the 3 d . Instant I have not been favored with any Letters from you. I...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
Accept my thanks for y r . friendly Letter by Cap t . Pratt, and be assured that it will always...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
Still I am unable to give you satisfactory Information on the old and interesting Subject of your...
Still I am unable to give you satisfactory Information on the Subject you must wish to have old &...
I returned from Elizabeth Town Yesterday and this Morning received the enclosed Act of Congress...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
Your Letter of the 7 th . Inst: together with the two numbers of the American Museum mentioned in...
I had flattered myself that Chev. Jones w d . have been ready he been prepared to go in the...
I had flattered myself that Chevalier Jones would have been prepared to go in the french Packet...
I was yesterday honored with your Letter of the 2d Inst., inclosing one for Commodore Jones,...
I have been favored with yours of the 28 of last Month enclosing a letter for M r Kempe, which I...
Since yours by Col. Mason I have rec d . a Letter from M r . Ridley mentioning your having been...
In my late tour to Boston I engaged with Mess rs Joseph Barrell, Crowel Hatch of Boston and M r ....
I am sorry it is not yet in my Power to tell you any thing decisive and satisfactory respecting...
It gave me great Pleasure to recieve your friendly Letter of the 23rd last Month. As your Father...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
Since my last to you of the 4 th. Instant I have been honored with yours of the 8 th. 14 th. & 23...
I have the Honor of transmitting to your Excellency herewith enclosed, a Copy of the Signals...
Congress being desirous that the Commerce between the United States and France may be promoted by...
You will herewith receive another Letter from me of this Date together with the Commission...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred...
It gives me pain to have occasion so often to repeat that the irregular Attendance of the members...
I was this morning honored with your Excellency’s Favor of the 22d Inst: & immediately delivered...
It gives me pain to have occasion so often to repeat that the irregular attendance of of the...
I was this morning honored with your Excellency’s Favor of the 22 d Inst: & immediately delivered...
I am this moment employed in transmitting a Letter from Congress to his Majesty the Emperor of...
Since my Letter to you of 24th. April I have been honored with yours of 14th. and 23d. of...
Your absence, and a constant but fruitless Expectation of being able to give You some interesting...
Agreable to your ^ kind ^ Request Peter is now going to pay his Elizabeth—He is no less pleased...
M r Walton delivered to me immediately on his arrival, your Letter of the 21 March with the...
Mr. Walton delivered to me immediately on His arrival, your Letter of the 21 March with the...
I have been honored with your Letters of the 10 th. 19. & 30 April and 1 st: May last. Since the...
I have been honored with your Letters of the 10 th . 19. & 30 April and 1 st . May last. Since...
I had the Pleasure of writing you a few Lines on the 2 d. of last Month, since which I have...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred...
As the State of my Health requires, and that of the Office will soon admit of my making an...
In Obedience to the Orders of Congress I have the Honor of informing you, that Phineas Bond Esq...
[ New York, May 2, 1787. On May 3, 1787, Hamilton wrote to Jay : “I this morning received your...