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I am extremely obliged by the information contained in yours of the 10th —I immediately forwarded...
I have received your Letter of the 9th instant solliciting my favor for acertain Mr George Joy...
I have recd yours inclosing a packet for the Honble Mr Morris, which I shall forward by the first...
I have not had the pleasure of a line from you since your arrival in Philadelphia, but I have had...
I thank you for the trouble you have taken in forwarding the intelligence which was enclosed in...
In my Letter to congress of the 16 of May, inclosing my Memorial, I observed, that the Bravery of...
Yes I have been Sick confined to my chamber with a slow fever. I have been unhappy through...
Do you know a Man by the Name of More What is his character? I have never replied to your favour...
AL (draft) and copy: Library of Congress Upon the Receipt of yours, relating to Messrs Gouvernier...
I h ave received your Favor of the 28th ulto Its Inclosures for Major Genl Greene, shall be...
I am much obliged by the Comunication you have been pleased to make me in your Favr of 21st ulto....
In truth Friend thou art a Queer Being—laugh where I must, be candid where I can.—Your pictures...
LS : Yale University Library; AL (draft): Library of Congress Immediately on the Receipt of your...
I cannot swallow your prohibition with a good grace and yet I am glad I know the real cause of...
Your two Letters of june 26 and july 2d came safe to hand together with the resolves which would...
Your favour by General Ward was not deliverd me till this day or I should have replied to it by...
At length the mistery is unravelld, and by a mere accident I have come to the knowledge of what...
And is there no medium Sir, between terms which might be misconstrued, and the cold formal adieu...
I wrote you by the last post with a freedom which perhaps you may think I had no right to make...
Upon opening your favour of April 17 my Heart Beat a double stroke when I found that the Letter...
It was not till the last week in Febry. that your favour of Janry. 8th reachd me. I had waited...
Your favour of december 19 was deliverd me this day. I would not omit by this post to thank you...
I am this Moment finishing the Year, Since my last Arrival in Europe. And the dullest Year, it...
LS : National Archives; copy: National Archives, Library of Congress; transcript: National...
Your Letter of the 11 July gave me much pleasure. There is a Degree of Ease and Cordiality in it...
Yours of 10 July is before me. Mr. Searle and every other Gentleman that you recommend to me,...
I was much gratified at again receiving a few lines from you, tho very Laconick. I wrote you...
Where is my Friend Mr. L ovel l? Can he be an inhabitant of this world and inattentive to a Lady?...
LS and transcript: National Archives; AL (draft) and copy: Library of Congress I received on the...
Yours of 4 May is received—it is the first from Philadelphia. Mr. Mease and your Friend shall...
Your repeated favours of May 14, May 19 and 30 together with one bearing no date merrit my...
Your favour of May the Second came last Evening to Hand, and is the only line received from you...
The States of the Province of Friesland, have come to a Resolution, that it was certain that...
I have received, Since my Arrival here, your Favour of the Sixteenth of November 1779. I shall...
LS and transcript: National Archives; ALS (draft) and copy: Library of Congress The Marquis de la...
This will be deliverd you by Mr. Izard, who I Suppose, will lay open to you many Things relative...
I have been honored with your letter of the 23d of last month, and feel myself much indebted to...
I cannot let the Marquis go off, without a Line to you. He took leave of the King a few days ago,...
You have been so good, in sending me the Journals and above all in sending me very particular...
With fingers so soar that I can scarcly guide a pen tho it cost me ever so much pain I must I...
Providence has favoured me, with a very unexpected Visit to Spain. It is somewhat of a...
Enclosed I return according to your direction a duplicate Number of the journals. Number 29 is...
In a Letter from my Dear absent Friend the day before he saild dated on Board the Frigate he...
Yours of Octr. 14, and 19, are received. The Exposé des Motifs, is indeed news to me. I dislike,...
Mr. Joshua Johnson, is a Merchant settled with his Lady and Family at Nantes. I was honoured with...
And What, my dear sir, shall I say to your Favours of the 27. and 28 of september, which came by...
LS : National Archives (two); AL (draft): Library of Congress; copy: Library of Congress;...
I have heard much of your Deliberations concerning a Peace—and you drop Hints to me, of...
LS : National Archives; copies: National Archives, Library of Congress; transcript: National...
In one of your late Letters, you hope that a Treaty with Spain, will Soon be made. I wish I knew...