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I had the Pleasure of receiving your letter of the 10 th. ins t. the last evening, and should...
M r: Bourne has this moment waited upon me and informs, that he has been honoured by the senate...
I am really ashamed of myself for the total silence I have observed since my arrival in America,...
It is with particular pleasure I communicate to you the joyfull news of M rs: Smiths safe...
I have been honoured by the receipt of your friendly Letter of July the 16 th . I supposed, that...
Letter not found: from William Stephens Smith, 1 Aug. 1788. GW wrote Smith on 30 Aug. : “I was...
I wrote you last fryday’s post and by Mr. Parker on Saturday. In the former, I find I left out,...
Calculation and Business only I have received your favour of the 2d. inst. and will attempt to...
I wrote by this evenings post and attempted to explain in a satisfactory manner our account. I...
I have received yours of the 31st. of Decr. ulto. and cannot express my astonishment sufficiently...
After sincerely wishing you many happy returns of the season, I take the liberty of introducing...
I wrote you by Mr. Littlepage on the 4th. inst. That Letter contains an account of Cash recieved...
I have been honoured by the receipt of your Letter of the 13th. ulto. and notice the alarm of...
By introducing the bearer Mr. Daniel Parker (who I think you encountered once at my lodgings in...
Permit me to introduce the Bearer Dr. Walker a young Gentleman from Virginia.—Nothing new has...
London, 8 Oct. 1787 . Acknowledges TJ’s letter of 28 Sep. ; would be “much flattered if Congress...
The Bearer Mr. Stewart was an officer in our troops during the war and some time under my...
In the first place I must introduce my very particular friend Mr. J. B. Cutting as a Gentleman of...
London, 18 Sep. 1787 . Introduces Benjamin Parker, nephew of Daniel Parker, a student at...
I wrote you, my love, the first thing I did after my landing here on the 20th; I then proposed...
I propose embarking in the Packet for Falmouth the day after to-morrow. It is probable I shall be...
By my Several Letters to M rs: Smith since my departure your Excellency will have been regularly...
I must most pointedly express my obligation for the Letter of introduction which you forwarded...
I was much pleased this morning by the receipt of yours of May 19th. Look at the dates—May 5th,...
I have recived your agreable Letter of the 5 th. of may and am much obliged for it, at the same...
I am under the disagreable necessity of informing you that M r: Barclay is in Prison at this...
Mr. Short having informed you from Paris of my intention of being here about the 14th. and of the...
I dare say, my friend, when you receive this, you will think I have moved with great rapidity....
No my dear Sir it is not me. It is impossible that my heart would ever permit me to pen a line to...
Inclosed are the Copies of the Letters which you requested in one of yours. I have no tolerable...