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The President is anxious to ascertain whether the gentlemen he has thought of for Commissioners...
The assertion of the Jacobins, that you are an aristocrat & a Monarchist, is not new: But at a...
After much enquiry, I have found a house which would accommodate my numerous family, and at the...
Last evening a gentleman called on me to inform me of Mr. Duer’s resignation; and to urge me to...
Conveyances to and from this place rarely offer, which, I suppose, prevented my receiving your...
Since the close of the last War with Great Britain the Mails for Canada, brought by the British...
The inclosed I wrote last evening for your information. This morning I received your open letter...
I have recd. a letter of the 6th ult. from Mr. Anspach, stating the necessity of his being...
I have to-day received your letter of the 1st inclosing a letter from Colo. Fleury, dated the...
Preakness, New Jersey, November 6, 1780. Describes efforts to obtain boats for projected attack...
I hoped to have seen you on my way hither; but the distance at which you were from the place of...
I instantly sent off an Express on the Receipt of your first Note to Major Cogswell with Orders...
The Bearer Mr. John Lewis is master of a sloop which almost from the Commencement of the war has...
I have just read a passage in your circular letter of June 25th to the Collectors of the Customs,...
I have recd. yours of yesterday. One or two new lawyers have settled in Luzerne County,...
I have at this instant received your letter without date, but stamped at the postoffice in NYork...
I have received and considered your letter of the 23rd instant, proposing that a credit should be...
Mr Joseph Dennie, now of Philadelphia, has more than once observed to me, that he had never the...
The inclosed letter, I sent at its date from Wyoming by a private hand, in a packet addressed to...
In writing freely as I have done yesterday and to-day in the inclosed letter to you, disclosing...
Mr Mc.Henry has just handed to Mr. Wolcott & me his letter to the President on the subject of...
You doubtless know General Eustace much better than I do. He mentions your name, as well as Mr....
I believe I mentioned in my last, that I was going to sketch a state of facts relative to Mr....
This morning I have recd. your favour of the 21st. We have all been shocked and grieved at the...
In contemplating the idea suggested by you, of arming the merchant vessels of the United States...
Not to miss the mail, I wrote you one line today, and inclosed a letter from I suppose General...
I received your letter of the and accord with your opinion that the proposed publication of the...
I am sorry to have so long delayed an answer to your letter of the 23d. but we have been...
The Indians of the Five Nations who lately visited Philadelphia, received their invitation from...
When I received your letter of the 13th of August, I did not consider it with the attention which...