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I am a member of a Committee, to whom the Baron De Steuben’s application to Congress founded upon...
I have just now received your Favour of the 12 th. of April. The Arrets I inclosed to King, to be...
My last to you was of the 11th. of October. Soon after that, your favor of the 12th. of Sep. came...
Before the Arrival of your kind Letter by Wingrove I had heard, from various quarters, of your...
It was but last Week that I received your Letter of the 14 th. of July.— With regard to the Money...
I received last night the letter signed by yourself and the other gentlemen delegates of...
This Letter will be delivered you by my Friend M r Storer by whom I may write more...
You will have Seen by my Public Dispatches what Prospects We have of any Sudden Arrangement with...
The inclosed Letters I Sent to M r Jay in Cypher, but as the Conversations with the King and...
Your favour of February 25th came to hand on the 26th of April. I am not a little at a loss to...
The Imputation of a weak Passion has made So much Impression upon me, that it may not be improper...
Your Letter of the 24 of February was this morning put into my Hand. That which you refer to as...
Your Favour of 14. Feb. I have received of M r Jarvis, full, as usual, of important Information....
I am, this moment informed, that the Packet is arrived but neither D r F. nor I have any Letters...
You will See, by our joint Dispatches, that The Pope, Sardinia and Naples, by their Answers, have...
I learn with much Pleasure, that you are again in Congress, at the head of a respectable...
I know not whether you intend to serve in Congress again or not: but whether at Trenton, or...
I received your favour of August 24. The affairs of Europe have been during the summer in an...
We are going on, with as much dispatch as the Nature of our Business will admit of, and We...
I have received your Letter of the 15 of June and am happy to inform you, that M r Jefferson and...
Being to sail from this port tomorrow I cannot deny myself the pleasure of recalling myself to...
I received your Favours by M r Reed and by Coll Herman, and am much obliged to you for your...
Your favor of the 18th came to my hands last Week, but not in time to answer it by the last Post....
I received Letters dated about the middle of November from Mr. Adams, in which he was very urgent...
It was not until the last week that your Fav r . of the 24 Nov r . last reached me. I was ^ am...
I send you the sketch, which I have been obliged to obliterate and blot after making what I...
Your obligeing favour was handed me from Mr. Guild, at a time when I was engaged in the...
As to the Trade with the West Indies, I do not think we can hope to revive it upon more favorable...
Yesterday morning, D r. Franklin produced a Resolution of Congress, that A. F. & J. should be...
I Shall never know when I have done writing to you. Our Affairs [are so] unsettled, and I am So...