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It is our desire that you accept no Bills nor pay any money out of the funds which are or may be...
We agree that the Bills drawn on you, by Mr. Williams, and paid by you according to the list...
As I Shall soon have an opportunity of rendering an Account of my Short Stewardship, I must beg...
Yesterday I received your Favour of May 14th. inclosing my Account, which I will examine, and...
Your Letter of May 14. with your Account inclosed I received: I have also received your Letter of...
I have received your Favours of September 14 and 28th. but, by reason of an Amsterdam Fever,...
Press copy of LS and AL (draft): American Philosophical Society; copy: National Archives I...
I have appointed the bearer hereof, Mr. William Short, my Secretary. His salary as such will be...
You spoke to me some days ago on the subject of the bills which Mr. Barclay might have occasion...
I thank you sincerely for your [ obli ?] friendly Letter of the 27 Aug t . and for the obliging...
There are in the prisons of St. Pol de Leon six Americans, prisoners to the Farmers general, who...
In consequence of the within order, Commodore Jones is ready to pay the sum of 112,172₶–2s–4d,...
It will be in good time if I receive the crowns to-day, tomorrow, or even the next day. I did not...
A person called here to-day, while I was out, and left the inclosed note for me, on the subject...
This serves to advise you that I have taken the liberty of drawing on you for the following sums...
I take the liberty of putting the inclosed letter under your cover to avoid it’s being opened. It...
I am honoured with your letter of yesterday on the subject of the accounts of the United states...
Desirous of not abusing the good dispositions you were pleased to express as to myself and your...
Mr. Rutledge, who has the honor of being known to you, and who is the son of my very particular...
Mr. Paradise having sent the letter of advice relative to his bill of exchange to one of his...
Be pleased to pay to M. le C. de L. 2750 livres in full for all rent due or to become due for the...
Our government having thought proper to dispose otherwise of my services than I had expected,...
You may remember that we were together at the Hotel de la Monnoye, to see M. Drost strike coins...
Votre lettre du 25. du mois dernier, Monsieur, m’est parvenue hier. Les remboursements dont vous...
My I have had ^the pleasure^ of rec g the Letter which you did me the favor of writing on the 2 d...