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An Act of Congress, passed the 4th of May, 1798, entituled “An Act to enable the President of the...
A few Years since, Congress made a Treaty with the Emperor of Morocco. the Emperor, with whom...
Mr. Rabello being about to visit Boston and your residence, and being very desirous of the honor...
Altho I have already once expressed my high Sense of obligation for the very flattering terms in...
We have received the Letter Your Excellency favored us with under date of 5 th: Ins t: — It gives...
Your letter; dear Sir, of May 6. had already well explained the Uses of grief, that of Sep. 3....
The first sight which saluted my Eyes this Morning was a fine colt. the complexion however is...
The Palles which I thought had saild a fortnight ago, still lies at Newbury Port, and gives me...
The Arrangement of the Rank of the Captains in the Navy, is a Subject which will soon demand...
Who can better explain the character of a patriot of our Revolution, than his copatriots in the...
I wrote you a few days ago the Impromptú . I send much the same Papers now as then. Beg if the...
I return you with regret your pamphlet printed in 1776, in the form of a letter to a friend. The...
Was it not to Satisfÿ the ardent wishes of a learned deceased friend, I should consider it...
The Bearer is a Surgeon whom I take the liberty of recommanding to you. He wishes very much to...
The Samaneens were a sect of Philosophers of India They embraced the doctrine of Butta or Budda...
Mr Denny is the principal writer in the portfolio. He is precluded from introducing politicks...
I have this moment received your kind favor of the 17 th. I am not ignorant that dayly abuse is...
Altho’ I have not yet been honored with any Letters from your Excellency I cannot omit the...
I did myself the Honor of answering, by a preceding Post, that part of your obliging Favor of the...
As I have not, for a long time past, been favored to hear from thee, I presume to address thee...
I just received a letter from the Comte de Vergennes in which he gave me the honor to tell you...
16 April—Went to Church at the Capital not full at all. Afterwards paid some visits—The remainder...
Many unexpected obstacles have concur’d to detain me man months longer than I either wish’d or...
Soon after the receipt of your last letter in which you Advise me to shake off my retired habits...
I have a wish to learn who was the writer of the enclosed—There are some just distinctions made,...
Orator, and the printed Sheets you speak of in your letter of the 12th. instant, were, as you...
I hope your Excellency will excuse the liberty I take in mentioning to you Mr. Charles...
Mr Secretary Bradford has shown me a letter which you wrote him respecting the probable author of...
Inclosed is a letter which I received by the last packet from New york, and which I sincerely...
I shall with pleasure obey the command contained in your letter of the 17th instant and shall...
yesterday for the first time I met with Admiral Darby and communicated to him what you said about...
This letter will be delivered to you by Capt. Roberts of New-Hampshire. He is a Candidate for the...
I intended to have answered your affectionate Letter of the 29 Dec. last, before I left my home...
I thank you for your obliging letter of September 8, which I received in November. I now take the...
I have been very unwell and likewise waiting for some answer from your father concerning the...
I am much obligd to you for a letter and some news papers by a friend. I have not yet seen the...
yesterday afternoon mr Greenleaf returnd from Boston, and as he, as well as my others Neighbours,...
Mr. Ellsworth wishes to be informed by the Vice President whether when he has been quallified as...
Another of our friends of 76. is gone, my dear Sir, another of the Co-signers of the independance...
Your excellency gave me liberty to write to you and being persuaded of your goodness and...
I recollect you proposed to appoint Samuel Sitgreaves Esqr. to fill the place of Colo. Innes; and...
I heartily congratulate you upon the peace , and your instrumentality in order to its being so...
I recd. by the last mail your letter of the 12th. inst: inviting me to the reception at Richmond...
I Received your favours by Mr. Hewes and by the post since writeing which, you must have heard of...
Everÿ mail I flattered my Self to receive a Line from Mount Wallaston, till I received your...
I am honored with yours of the 25 th: Ult o. You will perhaps have heard by other hands the...
Having (some time since) informd Capt Talbot that it was not in my power to continue in the...
I do myself the Honor to enclose for your Perusal Acts of Congress of the twenty seventh of...
I hope you have received your mittins, and your Brother his, which Mrs. Foster took a fortnight...
Accept of my thanks for your early and puntual Attention to my letter. I have ever thought myself...