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I have received by Colonel Gunn your honors letters of the 11th and 15th of March, and the...
(Copy) No. 2 nothumberland Cort Sir Cha⟨r⟩ing Cross 29th may 89 be pleased to permit me to inform...
Your two letters of August 10. 87 and August 6th. 88 came to hand some time in November last;...
The Diligence which leaves this tomorrow morning will bring your books and pictures.—I was...
I wrote three lines by this day’s post to advertise you of your pictures and Books. Mr. Broome...
J’ai été retardé par des empêchements venus de jour en jour. Je pars enfin très sûrement demain,...
I receive with great sensibility the testimonial, given by the General Assembly of the...
I have sent you the Cloth the coat & Boots. the Glass I have not yet been able to find. inclosed...
Your old Acquaintance M r Harrison of Cadiz will deliver you this, if you should not, as I hope...
I should not have thought of troubling you with the inclosed sermon, if it had not been suggested...
The attachment of M r. Boid to the American Cause has, as you are Sensible, occasioned the...
I am fully in sentiment with you respecting the danger of an established aristocracy and had I...
Copy No. 2 Northumberland Court Strand My lord 30 may 1789 permit me to inform your lordship I am...
(Copy) No. 2 Northumberland Court Sir Charing Cross 30 May 89 Impressed with Every Sentiment of...
Paris, 30 May, 1789 . Has a bill of exchange drawn by one Charek at Dunkerque, now residing in...
I hoped on this day to have set off for Paris and rather wishing to speak with than write to you,...
I received yesterday your Letter of May the 24 th and shall begin tomorrow to get such things in...
Baltimore, May 31, 1789. Acknowledges receipt of a letter from Hamilton enclosing “a Bond from...
I have received your very polite letter of the 18th —and the obliging manner in which you have...
The Petition of James Gilliland one of the Sworn Gaugers of the City of New York Humbly Sheweth...
I have received your letter of the 26th —and must inform you, that however desireous I may be to...
The new and busy scenes in which I have been constantly engaged since my arrival in this place,...
From the late Resolution of the House of Representatives relative to the Department of the...
As far as a momentary consideration has enabled me to judge, I see nothing exceptionable in the...
The particular care which you have taken in furnishing horses to bring Mrs Washington from...
I have been favored with yours of the 19th. instant and thank you for the answer to Mr. St....
… As far as a momentary consideration has enabled me to judge, I see nothing exceptionable in the...
Though your Excellency be not a Pope nor I a Murderer, yet I write under the full Influence of an...
La modestie qui fait sans cesse la base de vos vertus, vous dira peutêtre de me refuser la grace...
The Memorial of Josiah Crane Respectfully Sheweth. That your Memorialist previous to the Late war...