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Enclosed are two letters marked A,B, & four documents numbered from 1 to 4 inclusively, which...
I have received from Benjn Austin Esqr, for your perusal, a collection of News papers, printed by...
Since writing the letter—inclosd, to Mrs. Adams, I have conferr’d with the President on the...
I put the papers you sent me into the hands of Mr Carey. Some of them will be published in an...
I addressed a line to you yesterday, with a bound collection of Edes’ Gazettes printed in 1775 &...
I am honored with yours of the 5th. Instant and the President had put into my hands your letter...
The arrangment for the negotiations at St. Petersburg being compleated, I have the pleasure to...
I must apologize my dear Sir, for the troublesome request which I made; & for your ready...
It is not right that you Should first hear of our loss by a newspaper when your Sympathy will...
Having had business lately at Portsmouth I call’d on and spent an afternoon & Evening with the...
Pursuant to a Resolution of the Seventy Six Association, We have the honor to enclose a Copy of...
I have received your favor on the subject of Docr. Waterhouse, inclosing a letter from him which...
Do not Suppose, that I waited to answer your verÿ interesting letter of March 18—till I received...
Mr Frans Coffin, who will have the honour of delivering this letter, & whom I beg leave to...
Novr 1 1775. A bill passed to establish a Court of Admiralty, & fixing away armed Vessells.—...
I recd from my venerable & respected friend, Dr Rush, sundry communications from you , forwarded...
At the request of several Members of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and by the...
Dr James Rush, yesterday, put into my hands your letter of the 30th. ult. which came too late to...
The enclosed art is, I find, in the Appendix to the Naval History. I therefore return it, & am, /...
An offective son, & one of the children of the church presumes to address you an epistle. I long...
I have the pleasure to announce to you, that at a meeting of the American Academy of Arts and...
Another of our friends of 76. is gone, my dear Sir, another of the Co-signers of the independance...
I have commenced the publication of engraved portraits of the eminent men of our country, by Mr:...
Your very polite & friendly favour of the 26th. ult. I duly recd. It is before me, & demand my...
A few Days since in Converseing With His Exclcy. Sir John C. Sherbrooke, He Mentioned to Me Some...
I can not express you—how warmlÿ I am obliged to you for your your last kind favour of May 20th....
Agreeably to Your instructions, I have forwarded three copies of the Naval History. I have...
It was only the day before yesterday that Mr Andrew Eliot handed me your letter dated the 5th of...
I wrote you a letter on the 27th of May, which probably would reach you about the 3d inst. and on...
Accept of my thanks for the letters which I received from you this morning, those from our...