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I did not receive your Letter of the 8 th , untill the day before yesterday.— That I have not...
Mr Platt, who will have the honor of presenting you with this Letter, and his Lady are going to...
I take the liberty of introducing to the honor of your acquaintance Major Jackson—a Gentleman who...
I received in Season, the Letter mentioned in yours of the Second of this Month, but as there was...
At length my Dear Marquis I am become a private citizen on the banks of the Potomac, & under the...
As I persuade myself it would rather give you pain than pleasure, were I to apologize for any...
Having written fully to you about the first of Septr; & nothing having occurred since worth...
Your other friends here being so much better qualified to give you the transactions of this...
I send you my dear Sir my Observations on the Whale fishery. The translator and printer have been...
I cannot account for your not having received some of my letters, my dear Marquis, before you...
I will not conceal that my numerous correspondencies are daily becoming irksome to me; yet I...
By the last Post, I was favored with the receipt of your letter, dated the 5th of September last....
The Gentleman who will do the honor of presenting this letter to you is Mr Shipping—Son of your...
Monsr. Famin called on me on the subject of making Honfleur a free port; and wished me to...
I have now the honour of inclosing to you an estimate of the Exports and Imports of the United...
Letter not found. 4 December 1784, Richmond. Lafayette refers to this letter in the 17 December...