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In my last letter I mentioned the following MEMORIAL To their High Mightinesses, the States...
Being at this Time at Boston, on my Way to Washington, I have a Favour to ask your Excellency,...
Your letter of the 2 n d is, like all your other letters, a cordial to me. I seem to be...
I have received your favour of Oct. 28.—I am very unexpectedly involved in Occupations and...
I am not under less obligations to you for your Letter of the first of this month, for having...
I received, but yesterday your Letter of the 30th of August. Convinced of the Wisdom and Sound...
Since my last of the 28th. ult. I have not had the pleasure to hear from you. I lately received...
AMSTERDAM, May 8, 1781—wrote to Dr. Franklin: “I have the honor of your letter of the 29th of...
I have received your favor of the 15th. inst. It is no more than I expected, that your...
AMSTERDAM, May 23, 1781—wrote to Dr. Franklin: I have the honor of your letter of the 19th, with...
I had the honor to receive your Letter of the 14th, and after reading it several times, to fasten...
I listen onlÿ to a pleasant emotion of my heart, in congratulating my Self, that among So manÿ...
I return you the inclosed Letter, according to your desire.—No Eye but mine has seen it: and no...
In undertaking to give you an account of the Manafactories in this neighbourhood I am...
Philadelphia Decemr: 5th: 1809 I picked up some time ago a magazine in which I met with a revival...
Agreeable to your request I have considered the Substance of Mr. Dearborns letter— And hereby...
AMSTERDAM, May 27, 1781—wrote to Congress: “In the assembly of the States General, the following...
I am indebted to you for your favour of the 29th. ult. If you will compare your Letters of the...
I must, though much against my Inclination agree in your opinion expressed in your kind Letter of...
I have received your kind Letter of 28. of November and another Some time ago that I have not...
I have recd your favour of Nov. 20th and regret very much that your Employments would not allow...
I received your letter of the Sixth of September which I read with pleasure and thank you for the...
AMSTERDAM, June 5, 1781, wrote to congress. “The deputies of Middleburg in the assembly of the...
I thank you for the pleasing account of your Family in your favour of the 5th. As I take a lively...
I owe you a thousand apologies for not sooner acknowledging your obliging letter of the fourth of...
I have had the honor of receiving your several communications in relation to Manufactories,...
When I wrote to you on the 9th. inst. I did not expect that I should again trouble you; nor did I...
I had the honor to receive your Favour of the 15th of December, for which I beg leave to express...
AMSTERDAM, June 12, 1781, wrote to Congress: “The States of Holland and Westfriesland are...
AMSTERDAM, June 15, 1781—wrote to Congress: “The long expected courier has at last arrived at the...
I agree with you in your favor of the 1st. that our National concerns are extreamly perplexed....
The fugitive Trifles I have written in the Course of Fifty or Sixty Years are of little...
I thank you for your favour of Decr 25 And the Extracts inclosed. I regret the loss of your Visit...
AMSTERDAM, June 26, 1781—wrote to congress: “The Rubicon is passed! A step has been at last taken...
I can but imperfectly express the pleasure, which I received from your kind favour of the 15th...
I am without an answer to my last of the 29th. ult. in which I observed, that a confession...
AMSTERDAM, June 29, 1781—wrote to Congress: “On the 21st of this month, the field marshal, the...
I have received your three last Letters. The Correspondence and Conversations which have passed...
I had the honor to receive your highly estimated Favour of the 7th Inst. Its contents afford me,...
Thanks for “the light and Truth” as I used to call the Aurora, which you sent me. You may descend...
During my absence, which was nearly through the whole month of July, the following state papers...
Permit me to request you to accept my cordial thanks for the list of your works, obligingly...
I have received your favour of the 16th. inst. After I had distinctly named the causes of a...
Amsterdam, July 13, 1781—transmitted to congress; “The following is an extract from the registry...
Accept of my thanks for your last letter.—I enclose you a few numbers of the Aurora. Shall we...
With this letter you will receive a bundle of Auroras, and another of the same size by the post...
This people must have their own way: They proceed like no other; there cannot be a more striking...
Thanks for yours of the first and the two Packetts. Who are they who furnish the Aurora with Such...
Amsterdam, August 16, 1781, wrote to congress—“Mr. Temple has held offices of such importance,...
AMSTERDAM, August 25, 1781—wrote to Dr. Franklin: “Last evening I received your excellency’s...