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I received this morning your Letter of November 4 & Dec r 4, with great Pleasure. I had heard of...
Give me Leave to introduce to you, M r Anstey a Member of Parliament and Barrister at Law, who is...
The present Minister, Shelburne I remember disgusted me by an unintelligible, misterious and...
On the 21 May, I wrote you a very long Letter, on the Subject of foreign Affairs in general, and...
We were very happy to have the definitive Treaty signed, altho’ We could obtain no Improvement...
This will be sent or delivered by the Viscount de Noailles, a Son of the Duke D’Ayen a Brother of...
Upon my return from Philadelphia to which beloved City I have been, for the purpose of getting an...
I have been fully employed since Thursday Noon in obtaining some Knowledge of the State of the...
Inclosed you have an Account of Powder supplyed the Army lately before Boston, by this Colony. We...
I Received the Letters, with which you were pleased to favor me per Mr. Fessenden on Saturday...
After the repeal of the late American Stamp Act, we were happy in the pleasing prospect of a...
Watertown, 11 November 1775. (Misc. Papers of the Continental Congress, Reel No. 8). Although the...
At the same time that we think Ourselves obliged to acknowledge the vigilance and care of our...
Whereas John Hancock, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Robert Treat Paine, and Elbridge Gerry Esqrs....
You have, once more received, the highest Testimony of the Confidence and Affection of your...
We are informed by his Excellency General Washington, that it is his opinion, the paying our...
Virginia, 16 December 1774. LbC ( MHi :Donations to Sufferers by the Boston Port Bill, p. 66);...
Watertown, 25 July 1775. FC ( M-Ar : Mass. House of Representatives Records, 57:263). As speaker,...