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Mr Pinkney will do me the favor of presenting this letter to you —He is a Gentleman of fortune,...
Accept my congratulation on yr safe arrival at New Port in good health, after traversing so much...
I had the honor to receive a short letter from you by Majr L’Enfant —My official letters to the...
I am your debtor for two letters—one of the 12th of Decemr—the other of the 8th of April. Since...
In reading your very friendly and acceptable letter of the 21st of December 1787, which came to...
You have taken a most effectual method of obliging me to accept your Cask of Claret—as I find, by...
Although I know you are well acquaited with Mr Gouverneur Morris yet finding he was about to...
I am much obliged to you for apprehending & sending One of the Persons who caused the disturbance...
This letter will be handed to you by Mr Rutledge, Son to Govr Rutledge of So. Carolina—a young...
I have had the honor to receive your favor of the 23d of August from L’Orient. I hope this Letter...
The Marqs de la Fayette, who I had been long looking for with the eyes of friendship and...
Lt. Colo. Franks being appointed to carry to Paris one of the copies of our ratification of the...
Permit me, on this first occasion of writing to you, to begin my letter with congratulations on...
The affectionate expressions in your last farewell letter of the 8th of Jany from Annapolis gave...
I received your friendly letters of and June 30 but the latter not till the 17th. of Oct. It...
The Count Rochambeau is just arrived at my Home—I propose to halt here Tomorrow with the...
I fear, from the purport of the letter you did me the honor to write from N. Port on the 9th,...
I arrived, my dear Chevalr, at these my Quarters in the fore noon of yesterday; after passing...
I cannot suffer your old acquaintance Mrs Custis to proceed to Williamsburg without taking with...
I have not had the honor of a line from you, since the 4th of march last, but I will ascribe my...
I cannot omit to seize the earliest occasion, to acknowledge the receipt of the very affectionate...
I felt too much to express anything, the day I parted with you; A Sense of your public Services...
I love & thank you for the Sentiments contained in your letter of the 5th—I look forward with...