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We have an account here that France has made peace with Prussia, which seems to gain belief—the...
On yesterday I recievd your letter of the 15. & on the day before wrote to you. The opposition...
The last evenings stage brought me your letter & a paper of the 21. of the last month. Before it...
Your session no doubt commencd on the last monday & the communications which you will have it in...
By yesterday’s post of receiv’d your two letters dated on Monday and Wednesday. The legislature...
I am honord with your favour of the 21st. inst., for which youll be pleased to recieve my thanks....
I am favour’d with your letter of the 24 ulto. with a paper inclos’d, for which I beg you’ll...
By yesterday’s post of receivd your favour of Friday. Shou’d Trenton be substituted by the Senate...
You will be pleas’d to accept my thanks for the Journals receivd a few days since by mr. Hopkins,...
I am favourd with your letter of the 24th. ulto, & request that you’ll accept my thanks for it, &...
The Gentleman who will hand you this is a Mr. Austin, whom I take the liberty of introducing to...
It was with much pleasure I heard by the last evenings stage that the first of your resolutions...
I am much surprisd at some resolutions which I see in the papers brought forward by Sedwick. It...
On my return to this place on the last evening I receivd your letter with the enclosure for which...
On my return to this place on saturday evening I haves [ sic ] favourd with your letter of the...
I am favourd with your letter of the 30th. of the last month. I have nothing to give you in...
I am favourd with your letter. It may have been politic to pos[t]pone the resolutions offerd by...
On my arrival at this place I found as I expected the attention of every person fix’d on the...
21 January 1794, Richmond. Introduces Francis Goode. RC ( DLC ). 1 p. Francis Goode (1744–1795)...
Our correspondence has been discont[in]ued for some time, much against my wish. On Friday last...
I have been favourd with your letter of the 27th. uto. inclosing some papers for which I request...
You have returnd home I hope in good health, & found your friends well. Two questions divide the...
I thank you, my dear Sir, for your favour of the 7th & the papers enclosd. On searching into the...
Recieve my thanks for your favour of the 15. which came by the last evening’s stage. You cannot...
By the public papers I observe that you have arriv’d in Philadelphia, & I trust in good health....
I am now to acknowledge with many thanks your favour of the 31 January. The hope of collecting...
I thank you for the information given in your letter of the 27th. uto. respecting the...
I have this day written a letter to our friend Colo: Monroe relative to the arrival and...
You’ll be pleasd to accept my thanks for your favour of the 31st ulto which I recievd in due...
By this mail I enclose to Colo Monroe a paper containing an extract of a letter which I receivd...