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M r Grigby, the Bearer of this Letter, is recommended to me, by Gentlemen, who have been friendly...
We were very happy to have the definitive Treaty signed, altho’ We could obtain no Improvement...
I received this morning your Letter of November 4 & Dec r 4, with great Pleasure. I had heard of...
Your advice “to reconcile myself to the Thought that Justice may not be done me, till I am dead”...
I have received your Letters by M r Jackson and M r Appleton. The former I answered Some days...
I have this morning received your Favours of the 16 & 17 of April, and am fully with you in...
The Child whom you used to lead out into the common to see with detestation the British Troops...
I rec d. your letter by Mons r: de le Tombe yesterday: Every line from your hand gives me...
Give me Leave to introduce to you, M r Anstey a Member of Parliament and Barrister at Law, who is...
D r Gordon who is arrived with your Favour of the 13 of April, will probably be disappointed in...
Upon my return from Philadelphia to which beloved City I have been, for the purpose of getting an...
I am thankful to our common friend as well as to you for your favour of the 4 th. which I...
Extract: reprinted from Richard Henry Lee, Life of Arthur Lee ... (2 vols., Boston, 1829), I ,...
ALS : New York Public Library By this Conveyance the Treaties we have concluded here go over to...
Amidst a multiplicity of Business smaller matters are apt to be overlook’d—this I conceive to be...
This will be delivered you by a Madame de Gregoire a lady of this country who goes to America to...
Mr. Erving delivered me your favor of Jan. 31. and I thank you for making me acquainted with him....
I addressed a letter to you, my very dear & antient friend, on the 4th. of March: not indeed to...