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Just a Line, by our venerable Friend, President Laurens, with whom your Communions will be sweet....
Yours of June 6. is just arrived, with its Inclosure. From the first day of my acquaintance with...
Will you be so good as to inclose the inclosed to your Friend B and tell him that your humble...
You have very much obliged me, by the Act and the Bill. It is to the last degree Astonishing to...
I am honoured with yours of the 14. You might well Smile at the Supposition that I know nothing...
The more I reflect upon the late Revolution in the British Ministry the more I am Struck, with...
Your Favour with the Anecdote and that with the Preliminaries, I have recd. Be So good as to Send...
Your two Letters containing the Anecdote and the Preliminaries have been recd., and You have seen...
I have recd your Favour with the Slip from the Gen Adr I dread the Sight of the Thing it was so...
The inclosed Copies will shew you, the State of Matters. Besides these I have a Letter of...
I have recd, your Letter with other Slips for which I thank you and another Since. I take...
I have the Honour of yours of 12. Your accounts from Paris coincide with mine, and make me happy....
Yours of 25: is just come to hand. The Letters inclosed shall be sent, with mine. As to...
2. Samuel Chapt. 16. Verses 17. and 18. And Absalom Said to Hushai Is this thy Kindness to thy...
I am happy to find by your favor of the 23 d. that You are safely arrived after a good Journey....
M r Storer, whom you know, will deliver you this, but whether he will find you at Brussells or...
I am very much obliged to you for your excellent Letter of the 14 of this Month. As The British...
I am much obliged to you for your Favour of 21. and its Inclosures. I do not think myself at...
Be so good as to accept of my Thanks for your favour of the 11. and its Enclosures. I am not very...
Englishmen surely are possessed too much of the Spirit of Commerce, & are too perfect Masters of...
It is a long Time Since I have rec d a Line from you, or written you. How go on Affairs on your...
I have received your Favour of June 3 d. —  The Gentleman intended in it, has never once Since...
What are We to infer from the Indecision of the present Ministers?— Do they expect to draw their...