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A difference of opinion having arisen among those of the Trustees of the Sinking Fund, who are...
A difference of opinion having arisen among those of the Trustees of the Sinking Fund, who are...
Dr D’Ivernois continues to send Us his Speculations, which I value the more for giving me an...
As the Week is approaching when you are to be expected at Philadelphia, I take this opportunity...
Permit me in this Severe Season, to Salute your fireside, and congratulate you on your return...
D’Ivernois continues to send Us his Speculations, which I value the more for giving me an...
I have received several kind Letters from You, Since your Arrival in London for which I sincerely...
Permit me in this Severe Season, to Salute your fireside, and congratulate you on your return...
As the Week is approaching when You are to be expected at Philadelphia, I take this opportunity...
A difference of opinion having arisen among those of the Trustees of the Sinking Fund, who are...
M r . M’Evers has just delivered me your favours of the 13 th : and 14 th : of last month, and I...
Mr. Vall-travers informs me that he intends going to London, where he purposes paying his...
The enclosed Letter, accompanied a packet which I intended to have sent by M r : Vall-travers;...
On my return here at the close of the last week from Amsterdam I received your favour of the 24...
I presume the office of clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States will be sollicited by...
Honorable Gentlemen, The very interesting information contained in your card published in...
It would have been prudent, sir, when you disguised your name, in order to shoot your invenomed...
I had the honor of writing you by the January Packet in answer to your favour of Nov r . last. By...
Your favour of the 25. March reached me on saturday last (the 14 th . ins t .). It came I presume...
Agreeably to your request as conveyed to me by your note of the 28 instant, I have now the honor...
My Son William in his last Letter to me from Dear New York, mentioned the business You was...
I congratulate You on Your Election, but for much the same Reason as the Turkish Governor not...
Since our meeting on Tuesday-evening, I have revolved in my mind the subject of our consultation,...
I have now the Honor to enclose the Commission I hold, as his Majesty’s Commissary for all...
A Conversation which I had this day with his Excellency the Count de Florida Blanca confirms me...
From the ill state of my Fathers Health, (whom I have since had the Misfortune to lose) I was...
I take the Opportunity of the Viscount d’Orleans sailing for New York, to acknowledge the receipt...
I have the honor to send you by way of letter a recent publication, which contains among other...
An ingenious Artist of this City has informed me within a few days that he has made a discovery...
I do myself the honor to enclose to you an enlarged copy of the Examination of Lord Sheffield,...
I have had the honor to write you twice since your departure from the United States. Congress...
It will be great consolation to me to know, that length of time, and the various occurrences...
I have rubbed along as well as I could without you. We had two Jury causes at Trenton, & there we...
I heartily congratulate you, on your return to your own country, after the fatigues of the Seas,...
I have the honour to inclose you a printed paper which will explain itself. When M r . Jay ^Lear^...
The Marshal of this District delivered to the Justices of the Supreme Judicial ^Court^ of this...
On the receipt of Your Letter, which you may perhaps recollect, your writing me from Paris, I had...
I’ve been accidentally inform’d that your that your friends have prevailed on you to offer...
I embrace the earliest opportunity which I have had since my arrival at this place, of performing...
Among your numerous and respectable friends none can participate with more sensibility in events...
you was so obliging as to say you would do me the honour of taking a quiet Dinner with me at my...
Since my arrival in this country, your letters have procured me many civilities & attentions—...
I have the pleasure to inform you, that we have begun our operations, under the treaty with this...
Having been absent from Boston I was not acquainted with the Letter you wrote Governor Hancock;...
Since Lord Grenville had last the honour of seeing M r Jay he has looked more particularly into...
I cannot let M r Liston go without taking the occasion of his departure to recommend him to you,...
I have this Evening received your letter announcing your arrival in London on which I beg leave...
In Order to narrow as much as possible the Objects of our Discussions, I have stated in the...
I send You the inclosed Paper as containing what you perhaps may not have seen, & what cannot...
I cannot resist the desire I feel of availing myself of the opportunity of the first packet since...