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By the present opportunity, I send you a few pamphets which may give you some entertainment in...
I am I believe more than one Letter in your debt; but I feel if possible less inclination than...
I begin again to number my letters to you; a practice which I neglected, in writing from England,...
The last Letter I wrote you should have gone by the Galen, but from being postponed to the last...
Your few lines of August 25 th. were forwarded to me from the Hague by my brother, and though...
You will receive the letter I wrote you during my captivity at Helvoetsluys, where I was detained...
Your favour of April 22. marked N. 4. reached me a few days since; I have already acknowledged...
I hear of an opportunity from Rotterdam to Boston, but so lately that I have scarce time to write...
No, my dear Madam, I have not tasted of the waters of Lethe, nor have the Laws of Nature, been...
I received a few days ago, your favour of August 10 th. it mentions a previous letter of July 11...
The day after the date of my last Letter, we dined at M r: Hallowell’s, and were entertained with...
I received on Commencement day, your obliging favour of the 11 th: of last month, and should have...
We seem to be once more restored to some connection with our own Country; for six months after we...
I received yesterday your favour of May 25 th: not numbered but the fifth that has reached me...
The most recent intelligence we have from America is contained in your letter of June 30 & July...
I returned here ten days ago from England and have this day received your letter of April 24. th:...
Your Letter of September 3 d. advising your having drawn the preceding day, bills on me in favour...
It is a long time since I have had the pleasure to receive any letter from you. I suppose you...
I have to thank you for your favour of Dec r: 1 st: sent me a few days since by M r Van...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your favours dated Feb y 16. which M r: Wilcox sent me from...
I have already written you respecting the private business upon which I was commissioned by your...
Your favour of January 6 th: was received by our brother Thomas at the Hague, and by him...
Your favour of 19 th: September was transmitted to me by our brother from the Hague about a...
I have received your letter of September 7 th: with the account current, which as you observe,...
I received at this place by your letter of September 3 d: the pleasing intelligence of your...
I received some time since from M r: Rogers in London your bill upon me for £225 sterling, with a...
Upon my leaving America, your Father gave me an order upon Mess rs W. & J Willink for five...
After a detention of twenty days at Helvoetsluys, and a pleasant passage of twenty four hours...
At length I have been released from a situation, equally remote from all public utility and all...
A variety of circumstances have occurred since you left this part of the Country, which have...
I have received within a few days three Letters with which you have favoured me, and shall pay to...
Mr: Wilcox has not yet been here but sent me from Hamburg your favour of February 11. which was...
The french Directory have refused to receive Mr: Pinckney as Minister from the United States, and...
I expected to have been on my way to Boston before this; but M r: Hamilton is gone into the...
My last Letter acknowledged the receipt of your favour of February 11. That of December 2. has...
In the situation which has already detained me here between four and five months, and from which...
I have a Letter from you which has called forth the few remaining sparks of my attenion to...
The enclosed extract of a Letter from Paris, which has been communicated to me, contains certain...
I have been detained about ten days in this place, waiting for a wind, and am very like to be...
I received this morning your favour of the 3 d: inst t: We still hold tolerably firm to the text...
I received yesterday your favour of October 23 and it is by several weeks the latest Letter that...
I have a few papers to send you, and cannot omit the occasion to say a few words, though I have...
The public affairs of the Country where I now reside, afford at this time but an indifferent...
Mr: Robert Bird, the bearer of this letter, is a respectable merchant of this place, a brother of...
Since the date of my last Letter, (December 25: 1794.) a revolution has taken place, the...
The bearer of this Letter Mr: Montfort is a clergyman who being compelled to leave his Country,...
The bearer of this Letter, Mr. D’Hauteval, is a french Gentleman from the Island of St. Domingo,...
Since my last Letter (15.) nothing very material has occurred. The newspapers enclosed will shew...
Mr: Pinckney has returned, and of course my business here ceases. I am yet waiting however for...
As I was going to meeting this afternoon a Gentleman met me in the street, and desired me to fill...