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I address this Letter to you both because I have not time by this opportunity to write to each...
I returned to this City about Noon this Day from Eliz h .Town, & to my great mortification am...
Maj Franks has delivered the my Dispatches to Cap t . Manly who I hope will deliver them together...
No Letters by the Marquis de la Fayette have as yet reached me. I had the Honor of writing to you...
M r . Sands delivered me your Fav r . of the 4 th . Inst. Yesterday. It gave me much Pleasure....
How it came to pass I know not, but so the Fact is, that neither of your Letters to me came to...
My Letter of the 11 May mentioned my being called to Paris by a Letter from D r Franklin—our...
I have already written a long Letter to you by this Vessel, and should have continued the Details...
On the 18 July last D r . Franklin paid me nine months Salary due on that Day— I have not taken...
ALS : National Archives The Proposal inclosed, has been transmitted to us by Mr Bridgen, a...
I wrote to you so lately by M r Mason and there is such a Dearth of news that I now write less to...
Almost ever since my arrival here I have had and still have a sick Family. The epidemic Disorder...
The Secretary of the Minister of State sent me Yesterday Morning your Favor of the 13 th ....
My letters from Madrid, and afterwards a few lines from Bordeaux, informed you of my being called...
The Pleasure I expected from meeting ^ a Junction of ^ our little Families at Bristol has...
I send you herewith enclosed a Copy of a Translation of an important Letter*. The Original in...
We have had the honor of receiving by Capt. Barney your two letters of the 21 & 25 Ap. last, with...
From our Preliminaries and the Kings Speech the present Disposition and System of the british...
I wrote you a short Letter on the 7 th . Ins t . certain Intelligence has since arrived from...
The Delays which have unexpectedly postponed the Completion of the definitive Treaty, have...
Accept my Thanks, and cordial ones they are, for your friendly Letter of the 22 d . Dec r . last,...
Your Favor of the 6 July came to Hand Yesterday— This & two others viz of the 6 Oct r . and 22...
I wrote to You on the 13 Ult. a Copy of that Letter enclosing one for your good mother, and one...
I have had the honor of rec g your Favor of the 4 th . of Jan y . last. The Cypher you mention to...
I had the pleasure of writing to You on the 25 th . Instant— As the Express which is to carry...
Your Letter of the 26 Instant was this Evening delivered to me. When I was called last from...
Your Letter of the 15 th : Inst. informs me that you continue indisposed and that you are nursing...
I scarcely ever address you in the familiar Stile, but I am insensibly led to reflect on what...
our Dispatches by Barney must be ready the Day after Tomorrow. The many Letters I have written,...
We have the honour to congratulate Congress on the Signature of the Preliminaries of a Peace...