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I beg the enclosed may be read in your Honorable House. My former Petitions, and other Papers...
I beg your attention to the inclosed papers, & will be glad to be favoured with your sentiments...
I have the pleasure of sending you by Dr Adair, (whom I beg to recommend to your attention &...
Mr: Robert Bird, the bearer of this letter, is a respectable merchant of this place, a brother of...
I have entered upon my business, and have many things to say to you, but find myself at present,...
I request the favour of your attention to the bearer, William Strickland Esqr, a gentleman of...
I shall set out to day for philadela, but I entertain great doubts whether the State of my health...
Sir John Sinclair presents his best compliments to Mr: Adams.—Has the honour of sending him, some...
I cannot easily tell you how much I am pleased & obliged by your friendly Letter of the 4th....
Permit me join in the United Voice of America. Accept my sincere Congratulation on the Nomination...
By this conveyance I send a case directed for you, containing two prints of the Death of Lord...
By a vessel that sails for Boston tomorrow I inclose You the british king’s speech on the...
To the Honourable John Adams Vice President of the United States of America The Petition of W m:...
I have the pleasure to forward to the care of your Son in Boston, a packet which I presume comes...
Before this reaches You I hope You will have authentic accounts of the late revolution in France....
From the Day of my appointment to this mission, my Attention has been much withdrawn from my...
I hope your Excellency will pardon my presumption in sending to you these books, with the...
A ship Sailing in the morning as it interests you to know the state of the Nation. I have the...
By special request of my Brother at Alicante I have the Honour of communicating to your...
Permit me to introduce to your Notice Mr. Samuel Miller the Son of a much esteemed Clergyman,...
Docr. Edwards of Philada. will be so obliging as to take charge of this Letter. I regret that he...
In Compliance with the Request of Sir John Sinclair I have the Pleasure of transmitting to you...
The Federalest of this State are very much Alarmed that the Tunnage Act should be as is generly...
I take the Liberty of inclosing the Plan of an Agreement which I am anxious should be entered...
You will easily believe that none of your Friends rejoice more heartily than myself, in the...
I have a few papers to send you, and cannot omit the occasion to say a few words, though I have...
A Ship for Philadelphia sailing to morrow gives me the opportunity to transmit you the papers of...
If ever there was a time when the volunteer exertions of a citizen of America became a duty...
The bearer of this Letter Mr: Montfort is a clergyman who being compelled to leave his Country,...
Enclosed is an Account of the Cost of your two Casks of Wine & the charges which I have paid upon...
The bearer of this Letter, Mr. D’Hauteval, is a french Gentleman from the Island of St. Domingo,...
I lately received a pacquet from D r Bancroft, containing the inclosed for you.— By the date &c...
a weeks absence on a visit to my friends at Rye, from whence I returned last Evening, prevented...
I regret that urgent business hinders me from making yourself and Mrs Adams a visit at Braintree...
Since my last Letter (15.) nothing very material has occurred. The newspapers enclosed will shew...
I was requested if possible to deliver the Letter myself, which I send herewith, but as I am...
Mr: Pinckney has returned, and of course my business here ceases. I am yet waiting however for...
In addition to the letters and Packets which I have already sent by the present conveyance, I now...
Yours by the post, accompanying Dr. Bancroft’s learned work on permanent colors has been duely...
I was this morning favored with your obliging Letter of the 31 ult.—D’Ivernois is very...
You have most probably heard long before this, that I have printed “ Letters to Paine ,” by your...
The Result of Mr Jay’s Negotiation goes with this letter:—A Treaty which was sign’d yesterday,...
I received your favour, and return you my sincere thanks for your condescention in complying with...
I transmit you a copy of a Political rarity—which a very few men were degenerate enough to send...
I write this note just to inclose you a couple of newspapers. Such is the variable & distracted...
This life I have experienced that Gentlemen of Zeal sense & liberal Principles are, in general,...
I wrote you a few Lines last week—This Morning I was favored with two Letters from your Son of...
I have the Honor to forward a packet which I presume is from your friend Mr. Brand Hollis: and...
I put the outline of the report on manures which you were so kind as to send me into the hands of...
As there are few circumstances in life, which tend more forcibly to awaken the feelings of a...