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Before I Had a Pointed Reason to write, My friendship for You, and our Common zeal for the Public...
A friendly letter I wrote You, and the One I Receive is not so affectionate as usual. The Value I...
Altho’ I Have not Been Honoured with an Answer to My last letter, I will not lose time in...
At the Very instant of Sailing for America, I stop to Send You the New Modelled Regulations of...
Inclosed you will find what I intended to Carry this Morning— but the duke de Choiseùil’s death...
Had I Been But a slow traveller, I should much Sooner Have Received, and of Course Aknowledged...
I present You with my New Year Good Wishes so far as to conform ourselves to the European...
I Have Been Honoured with Your favour By Mr̃ Joy to Whom I Will Readily Render Every Service in...
This letter is Going by a private Hand, and While I am Reminding You of one of Your Sincerest...
I Expected to write to You By c ll franks, But as His departure Has Been daily differed, I will...
J’ai Recue, monsieur, avec bien de la Reconnoissance les detaïls que vous avis la Bonté de...
I Have long wished for a private opportunity to write to you, And while Expecting it, Have...
our Assembly is Ended; and altho’ the late depredations, and Confusion in the finances Make it...
Amidst the Buzzling of Interior and foreign Affairs, I am glad to find an Opportunity to Remind...
I am Much Better pleased with Your Second Volume than with the times—And the politics of this...
I Will not Enter on a detaïl of European Affairs, Still less So of our trouble in france, as M....