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I received Sometime Since a Letter from an American Gentleman now in London, a Candidate for...
Having been obliged to come to Holland, the Beginning of this Year to obtain Money, to prevent M...
Soon after the Signature of the Preliminary Articles of Peace, I requested, of Congress, their...
As I am to remain in Europe for sometime longer, I beg Leave to take a cursory view of what...
I have the Honour to inclose to Congress a Copy of a Letter from the Baron De Thulemeier, and a...
Since my last Arrival in Holland, I have not transmitted to Congress, the Details of the...
I beg Leave to introduce to your Civilities M r: Thaxter, who goes home with the definitive...
As I had the Honour to observe in a former Letter there is a Fermentation in the Courts of the...
I have the Honour to inclose Copies of three Notes which I have receiv’d from the Prussian...
Some Weeks ago the Baron de Thulemeier called upon me and delivered me the Paper, copy of which...
If my Memory does not deceive me, I have heretofore transmitted to Congress, the Advice of some...
About the fourteenth of September I was seized at Paris with a Fever, which proved to be a...
In our letter of Nov r 11 th. we had the honour of laying before Congress a state of our...
If any one should ask me what is the System of the present administration? I should answer, “to...
On Wednesday the third day of this Month, the American Ministers met the British Minister at his...
Yesterday morning, M r. Jay informed me, that D r. Franklin had recieved, & soon afterwards the D...
Permit me to congratulate you, on your Election to the Chair, and to wish you and the Members of...
I had Scarcely finished my Dispatches, to go by M r Thaxter with the definitive Treaty, when I...
The inclosed Letters from M r Dumas will communicate to Congress, the present State of affairs,...
D r Franklin has lately communicated to M r Jefferson and me a Letter he has received from the...
As the Resolution of Congress of the first of May, has determined it to be my Duty to remain in...
I have the Satisfaction, to inform Congress that by Letters from our Bankers, in Amsterdam, I am...
The Measures taken by the Neighbouring Powers are likely to produce an intimate Friendship and...
On the Eighteenth of February the Baron de Thulemeyer, Envoy Extraordinary to their High...
In our last of Dec r. 15 we had the honour of communicating to Congress our letter to the...
Having assembled together at this place about the latter end of August we proceeded in obedience...