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Boston, July 10, 1794. “I received your Letter of June 24, & have noted your observations...
France having declared War against Britain &c, Questions may arise tending to involve us in their...
I have been confined several Weeks by the fashionable disorder called the influenza, which has...
Boston, February 23, 1791. Wishes to obtain a position in the executive branch of the government,...
Your Letter of 20 of last month I have received. The election of Mr. Adams seems to be secured,...
In the present State of things new cases every day arise that require a referrence to you. It is...
The Event of a general War in Europe may give rise to some Questions which the Collectors will...
Mr. Cabot has mentioned to me that Mr. Cox was enquiring relative to our Trade to Sweeden &...
Your Letter of the 9th instant I rec’d; and sensible of the utility of the information you...
I have thought that in the present state of things it may be useful for you to know what has been...
In my last Letter I suggested, that a good Officer might, for want of support, be borne down by...
By a Vessel from Barbadoes I learn that Nat had finished his business there the 12 of last month...
We have here our french party & french politics as well as you; & they are taking measures here,...
Since I had last the pleasure of writing to you, I have learnt with uneasiness, that some gentn....
Your Letter of 28 of last month I received, & communicated its contents to some of our Electors....