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Since my letter to M rs Jay of the 20 th instant, I find myself favoured with yours of the 12 th...
I had not rec d . a letter from you of a later date than the 14 th . ins t . until last evening,...
I Congratulate you on the signing of the Definitive Treaty and on the evacuation of New York...
I am two letters in your debt & am conscious that I shall make an ill return for them in offering...
The night before last, Commodore Jones arrived, with Dispatches from Congress. Two Packets were...
As I have written ^ wrote you three letters last week, I’ve ^ & having now ^ nothing ^ new to...
No change has happened in the Family since my Last except the return of Abegail. While she...
I have the pleasure of Recving letter from My Friends in America—that Inform Me that My Son is...
The arrival of several posts without any letters from you, as seventeen days had elaps’d since...
Permit me my dear Sir to wish you and Sister, the Compliments of the season, and to assure you...
a few minutes ago we had satisfaction of receiving your letter of the 22 ult. we are mortified...
I write to acknowledge your Letter of the twenty fourth of September— Being uncertain where you...
I rec d . your favour by M r Thaxter with the prints enclosed. We are at a loss what to think of...
Though I am sensible that lieut Col D. S. Franks, who is the bearer of this needs no introduction...
Your Brother is just returned from Rie, & informs me that he left your Brother & sister there in...
I have rec d a Letter from M r . Gerry, at Phil a 23 Nov. Thaxter arrived there the night before,...
I return you my best thanks for your much esteemed favour of the 22 d of february last and...
I received your agreable Letter of the 22 d . Novem r & exceedingly regret your Speedy Intention...
Yesterday late in the Evening arrived here an Express from Congress with the Definitive Treaty...
I am this morning honored by receipt of your favor of the 5 th . Inst. & return thanks for the...
I am extreamly Sorry, to read in your Letter of the 8 th . that you think of embarking for...
Your favour of the 27. April is, before me.— I wish very Sincerely that my family had made a...
On the 16 I had the pleasure of receiving your letter of 7 April and am extremely obliged by the...
Being informed of your safe arrival at New York I embrace the earliest opportunity of...
Permit me my dear friend to congratulate you on your return to your native shore, & to the...
J’aime a croire que cinq années d’éloignement des ce pays ci ne vous ont pas fait oublier ceux à...
I wrote you lately to inform you that a roof-covering of pure tin would be equally expensive with...
As M r Henry Remsen the bearer of this has obtained leave to visit his father and friends in New...
I can hardly my dear friend compute the time since I last heard from you, this is the fourth...
I feel the disappointment in being deprived of the pleasure of your own and M rs . Jays Company!...