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Since I had the honour of seeing you the other evening a letter from the board of treasury is...
I receive this moment a letter from the Marechal de Castries of which the inclosed is a copy....
The resolution of Congress of Oct. 29. 1783. is the only one I have seen on the subject of the...
Mr. Jefferson’s compliments to Commodore Jones. His memory had deceived him as to the sum offered...
I think the method you propose for applying to the court of Denmark for the compensation due for...
The United States of America in Congress assembled having thought proper by their resolve of the...
Mr. Jefferson’s compliments to Commodore Jones and returns him the book he was so good as to give...
I received yesterday your favour of the 29’th, and have written on the subject of it to the...
Mine of the 13th. informed you that I had written to the M. de Castries on the subject of...
I arrived at this place on the 10th. inst. and expected to have staid here a week only. Since the...
I am perfectly ready to transmit to America any accounts or proofs you may think proper. No body...
I have now the honour to return you the papers you inclosed for my perusal. I am thoroughly...
Supposing you may be anxious to hear from hence, tho’ there should be nothing interesting to...
I take the liberty of inclosing to you a letter with which I am honoured from his Excellency the...
I have been so much indisposed, since my arrival here the 4th. from the fatigue and excessive...
Your favor of Jan. 20/31 from Petersburg came safe to hand, and is the only proof we have...
I had prepared a letter for you to the Count de Vergennes but I think it rather better before we...
An opportunity having occurred of writing to America and to England by a person leaving Paris...