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Your letter by last nights post is come to hand, but not that relative to the Election in the...
A few days after the receipt of your favor covering letters for the Supervizor of Vermont and Mr...
Mr. Henry Glen has Exhibited certain accounts of expences accrued by him as an Agent for Indian...
Your favor of the 24th instant I received yesterday. I shall embrace the first moment which...
Mr. Philip Livingston, afforded me the perusal of a letter from you, to him. The closing...
New York, April 12, 1792. “Isaac Van Wyck Esqr. of Fish Kill in Dutchess county has requested me...
Mrs. Rensselaer’s health is so much impaired that It is thought advisable that she should go to N...
Both your letters detailing the conversation held with Mr Willet have been duly received, the...
The mail which brought your favor of the 8th Instant, had already returned before I received your...
I am happy that the children are safely arrived with you, I hope they you and my Eliza are in...
We are Alarmed at the state of my Dear Elizas health, nor are we without apprehension on your...
Your favor of the 20th ult. passed me on my way to this place and was returned this morning. My...
Since my last there has been a full meeting of friends, In which I declared that I hoped every...
I thank for you[r] favor of the 27th Instant. Inclose you a line to Mr Nicholas Low who will pay...
I thank you my Dear Sir for informing me that you and all the family are in health; may you...
Unadvised of the measures pursuing at New York, relative to the treaty with Britain, It was not...
Albany, July 14, 1796. “The messenger with whom I sent Mr Morris’s Mortgage returned whilst I was...