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For my Situation in this Office at 300 Dollars p Annum, Mr: Coxe has informed me I am indebted to...
By Colonel Smith who setts out for Boston tomorrow I have the pleasure of addressing a few lines...
Delighted and instructed as I have been by your two letters containing the strictures upon M r...
Your Letter of April 5 th an 7 th reachd me last Evening, and they fill me with more...
I have been so long accustomed to regard all your opinions upon goverment with reverence, that I...
I have the honor to transmit to the Senate, in further obedience to their order, an estimate...
Mr Morse presents his most respectful compliments to the Vice President of the United States &...
Your letter inclosing the Pamphlet, came very safe to hand. I thank you, for your kindness. The...
Since the date of my last Letter, (December 25: 1794.) a revolution has taken place, the...
Supposing that the first Consular convention agreed on with France, and not ratified by Congress,...
j’ay eté deux fois chez vous sans vous avoir trouvé mon cher adams; je suis ce matin en...
The President of the United States has this day approved and signed “the resolve for establishing...
Thursday post did not bring me one Single Letter from you; tis true I had no reason to complain...
I received by the last post, Your Letters of the 14 th. 16 th 18 th & 19 th . The frequent and...
The Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court in obedience to the order of the Senate of the 14th....
Until I met with your Letter to Day I could not conceive I had been so remiss as not before this...
This is the first fair morning we have had since you left me. you must have had an unpleasent...
Though I was not fortunate enough to See Dr Belknap and Morse, as you Excellencÿ kindly intended,...
The President set out early this morning for Mount Vernon; and soon after, his address to the...
The hospitality of this place has not hitherto allowed me an opportunity of fulfilling my promise...
I do myself the honor of transmitting to the Senate the translation of a French letter; the...
In obedience to the order of the Senate, of the 23d. of December 1795, I have now the honour to...
A Ship for Philadelphia sailing to morrow gives me the opportunity to transmit you the papers of...
I do not take the Chronicle, but as it contains the Answer of the two Houses to the Governors...
M r Van Persyn the bearer of this; is a Dutch gentleman the brother in law of M r Jean Luzac by...
I yesterday received your favours of the 17 th of this Month. I was attending at the sick Bed of...
Your friendly answer to the letter, which I took the liberty of addressing to you in favor of Col...
If ever there was a time when the volunteer exertions of a citizen of America became a duty...
I have this moment received your letters to the third instant. In answer to the queries...
The bearer of this Letter Mr: Montfort is a clergyman who being compelled to leave his Country,...
The Senate of the United States would be unjust to their own feelings, and deficient in the...
Enclosed is an Account of the Cost of your two Casks of Wine & the charges which I have paid upon...
Réferant Votre Excellce. á mes deux précedentes Lettres, écrites depuis ici, (le 10e. Decbre....
The heavey rain & thaw to day will prevent my getting my Letters to Town to go by the post, to...
Such has been the weather Since you left me, that I cannot form any accurate judgment where you...
I Congratulate you on the accession of N o. Carolina to the general Government. our Antis are...
We had the pleasure of waiting on you in may & in Oct r. A o . D o: in forming you by the latter...
The bearer of this Letter, Mr. D’Hauteval, is a french Gentleman from the Island of St. Domingo,...
I frequently hear of your kind Attention to my Family; and must beg Leave to express my best...
Thanks to the Father of the Rain, and the Bountifull dispencer of the dews of Heaven, who has...
The Memorial of the Subscribers, Citizens of Charleston in the State of South Carolina...
I lately received a pacquet from D r Bancroft, containing the inclosed for you.— By the date &c...
I have the honour to transmit to Congress a Copy of a Resolution of the Legislature of this State...
W Smith of N.H returns the enclosed letters with his respectful Compliments to the...
I have been some time employed in writing a poem, entitled Greenfield Hill ; of a rural...
At the moment when Colo. Smith was leaving this Place Yesterday for England, the enclosed letter...
A memorable day in our Annals, which is all I shall say of politicks here. the season is very...
Our Little Town of Quincy is become so rich that they can vote a Thousand Dollors to Build a...
On the 26 th: last Month only, we received your respected favor of 2 Decbr to our Predecessors,...
a weeks absence on a visit to my friends at Rye, from whence I returned last Evening, prevented...