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It occurs to me that you would probably be glad to know when and in what manner the Letters you...
I have the Honor of transmitting to you, herewith enclosed, an Extract from the Journal of...
Altho the People at large may sometimes by Negligence or [ that Im ?] other Causes be led to into...
The last Letter I have had the Pleasure of receiving from you is dated the 14th. August last. My...
If the Plan be adopted, it will give us an opportunity of getting over, with the other Setlers, a...
My last to you was of the 14 th . Ult: by the Ship Betsey Cap t . Thomas Watson—since that time,...
To the People of the State of New-York. WHEN the people of America reflect that they are now...
The Sight of y r friendly Letter of the 25 of July last, an of & of those it recommends, gave me...
On the 7 th . of May 1784 Congress was pleased to resolve “that Treaties of Amity and Commerce be...
The inclosed are Copies of Papers I rec d . from the Presid t . of the Council of Maryland....
Such has been the State of my official Business, & of that which arose from my long neglected...
My last to you was written on the 24 November & together with the was committed to the Care of M...
I have had the Pleasure of rec gv . your Favor of the 18 Inst. with the news Papers. Let S r ....
I have rec d . and laid before Congress the Letter You did me the Honor to write on the 7 Ultimo—...
The hon. Mr. Jay rose, and said that he would confine himself to a few remarks, as the question...
I was yesterday honored with your Letter of the 2d Inst., inclosing one for Commodore Jones,...
I am this moment employed in transmitting a Letter from Congress to his Majesty the Emperor of...
I have the Honor of transmitting to your Excellency herewith enclosed, a Memorial and Petition of...
The Rev d. Doctor Provost is so obliging as to take Charge of this Letter together with other...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
M r Gardoqui who views the Affair of the Horse, as a Spaniard, and as a politician, is uneasy,...
To the People of the State of New-York. IT is not a new observation that the people of any...
Mr. Richard Laurence of Staten Island has complained to Congress, and to the King of Great...
I have rec d ., and am pleased with, your Letter of the 16 Instant—it is well written as to...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred...
The Packet not sailing until to morrow has put in my Power to get your Commission, Instructions...
[ JJ details his objections to John Lansing’s amendment placing a limit on Congress’s power to...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs to whom was referred a...
I have just been honored with a Letter from General Knox of the 29 Ult, requesting to be informed...
The Season when the Legislatures usually meet to do Business is at Hand. It is highly probable...