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Our Legislature did not rise till late in the night on the 26 th instant. I have been obliged to...
We are duly favoured with Your Letter of the 27 th September last which We take the opportunity...
I lately received a pacquet from D r Bancroft, containing the inclosed for you.— By the date &c...
Long before I read your Excell̃: defence of the Constitutions &c I saw their Criticism bÿ the...
I feel very sensibly the impropriety of Your Address to me in senate yesterday— As it was a very...
I am pleased to find that the President in his late Speech to both Houses of the American...
your Excellency will be pleased to observe that the provision that had been made By the City for...
We may at Length congratulate each other on well founded Expectations of a speedy Adoption of the...
This will be handed to you by M r; Francis Bailey, printer of the Freemans Journal in this city....
This will be delivered to you by my esteemed Friend M r. Nathan Reed, who was a very worthy Tutor...
I wrote you some time ago, & desired Mr Lovell, who told me he should see Mr Ames before he left...
Being on a circuit of our Superior Courts, & finding a Vessel ready to sail for New-York, I...
This comes to you with a Discourse which has been much talked of here; and which, I hope, you...
We beg leave to refer to our last respects of 8 dec̃:, since wh ch. time we continue without your...
I sh d. not have troubled you with a Letter—but upon the peculiar instance of having received a...
Your letter found me on my return from the session of our Superior Court at Haddam—since which, I...
At the Request of the Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery, I have the Honour of...
Ever since the last week in Octo r I have been engaged in composing & delivering a new Course of...
I doubt not but You have been inform’d that our Gen l Assembly have order’d a Convention to be...
From the friendship you have always expressed for me I am led to acquaint you with some...
Your remarks upon the Conduct of the tories, and the “young fry” who are now crouding into the...
Since I had last the honour of writing to you, the vacancies in our supreme Court have been...
Engaged as you are in public business, and this State not having shown a disposition to join the...
It is mortifying to be beat in a good Cause, without Sense or Argument, but merely by Self-Will...
Your favour of the 27 th. ult o. came safe to hand yesterday. I attended the Convention last week...
By your indulgence in permitting me to ask you any questions, I am emboldened to send you one of...
I have the honour of yours of the 9 th. instant, & am happy to find that you are not displeased...
After your Excellency’s advice, for which I am much obliged, I wrote, by this Sloop to his...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of two Letters from you, of the 9 th. and of the 19 th: of last...
You will have a Visit from your old Friend Gen l. Warren who supposed I could certify some...
The Gentleman, by whom this will be delivered to you, is Nathaniel Appleton esq r the...
Your obliging letter of the 14 instant I have received, & thank you for the friendly intentions...
I ought to have acknowledged the receipt of your favour before this but indeed it is not easy to...
You may easily conceive how much I was pleased, & flattered by your very friendly & confidential...
I have more than once mentioned to you, the state of retirement from political conversation in...
Your last letter is a treasure.— Every Sentence in it is full of instruction. I have often...
To the Honourable John Adams Vice President of the United States of America The Petition of W m:...
I have the honor of your Excellency’s Favor of the 5 th. Curr t. & acknowledge myself extremely...
Encroachments being made on the Eastern limits of the United States by Settlers under the British...
It is sometime since I had the pleasure of addressing you but as I know it will not be...
The Length of Time, Since I had the Honour of a personal Interview, and the Vicisitudes of our...
I have ever considered the Assumption of the State Debts by Congress, as a measure necessarily...
Since writing you, on the 7 h. Instant, by this Conveyance I have delivered to Capt n. Peters, of...
I hope you will pardon me for my presunption to you, but the Subject being so Interesting to the...
I recieved yours of april 4 th and should have wrote sooner but thought it best to wait sometime...
Having an opportunity of writing by M r Rutledge I embrace it with great pleasure to convey to...
Sir, You did me the honor the winter before last to subscribe to a little Astronomical essay of...
’tis done,—’tis done— The Constitution this Day was adopted by Our State Convention, by a...
I inclosed You a few days ago a parcel of printed papers some of which I conceived might contain...
Since I had the honor of receiving yours of April 25 th. , my time has been wholly taken up in...