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The third of September, will be more remarkable for the Signature of the definitive Treaties than...
I have heard no News with more Pleasure than that of your design to go again to Congress, and...
Thanks be to God, my dear Gerry, that our Tom Cod are Safe, in Spight of the Malice of Ennemies...
I am ashamed to let Mr Guild go without a long Letter to you—but you must pardon me. Mr Guild...
Well! how do you find yourself, after a little Repose? Are you married? or making Fortune in...
I cannot concieve ^ should have much wondered ^ what could have detained my Letter mentioned in...
The very quick reply with wish which you honourd my Letter together with the Friendly contents of...
When I looked for your Name among those who form the Representative Body of the people this year...
Mr. Le Roy the Bearer of this, is a young American educated in Amsterdam where he has good...
The Mail of last Week brought me your favor of the 7th. Never having entertained a doubt of your...
I have had the Pleasure of recieving your Favor of the 10 th . July, and am much obliged to you...
Your two Letters of the 5th. of May I have recieved with more pleasure than You can imagine. They...
The Baron de Arundl, desires a Letter of Introduction to some Gentleman in Congress from me, and...
Since my Arrival in Europe I have had Reason to be very well Satisfied with my Reception,...
The British Admiralty sent Orders to Portsmouth the 21st. Feby., for the Departure of a small...
Altho this is the first time I ever took up my pen to address you, I do it in perfect confidence...
The Boston Committee of Correspondence, and the Military Associations which grew out of it, are...
I received your obliging Letter of the 12th—I am sorry to find that Congress had not at that time...
I have escaped, the Rage of the Sea and the Vigilance of British Men of War, and the Treachery of...
The Letters inclosed on the Spirit and Resources of G.B. were written by Edmund Jennings Esq....
Yours of Octr. 12 has been, seven days, by me. Am happy to learn that my Accounts and Vouchers...
Yours of the 4. is before me. Mr. Dana, I think will accept. I have no personal Objection to...
Looking over your Letter again, I find several Things unanswered. I should be Sorry to think that...
I am infinitely obliged to you for your Favour of 29 of september and for the Journals. These are...
As to the Boundaries of Mass. I have asked Mr. A. about them but he did not recollect them. The...
I have transmitted my Account to the Board of Treasury, according to their Directions together...
Early last Fall, in Conversation with Several Gentlemen, who are acquainted with Ministers of...
I received by last Post your obliging Letter of 24 of August. The sight of your Hand Writing,...
I have written, many Times to you, Since I left you, but have never received one Line, except...
It is necessary that you should be minutely informed, of the minutest and most secret Springs of...