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Agreeable to your standing order, hand herewith statements your quarterly a/c, to date, which I...
I did some time since recommend to your attention Mr B. Park as a fit person to fill the vacancy...
The Bearer Mr. Polk is a Portrait Painter & a kinsman of Mr. Peale of Philada. He visits...
All the Books at Pinellis Sale went extremely high; you have four only out of all your catalogue....
Gov. Lewis put into my hands a letter for Madame Provonchere, with an intimation that she would...
The enclosed, which you will have the goodness to return, show the enormous balance still due by...
Beleiving it may be pleasing to you to learn the passing events of the world, I take the liberty...
Board of Treasury, 13 Nov. 1787 . Omitted mentioning in their letter of 10 Nov. “that in a late...
Your Letter from Poplar forest reached my hands Last week, and with it i am enabled to follow...
It affords me great Satisfaction to find it again assigned as my duty, to inform you, that at a...
It is from the Generous affability and freedom Which I Discovered in the Agreeable Plainness of...
applications have been made to me, to interfere in the internal concerns of the Indianna...
My official Letter of this date, to the Secretary at War, will inform you of the state of things...
I am aware that in your retreat—you ought not lightly to be intruded upon by visitors or letter...
you will no Doupt think Me posest of a Deal of asureance for adressing you but Neadcesaty has no...
I am desired by our old Acquaintance Mr. D’Ivernois to transmit you the inclosed Papers for your...
A necessary duty calls me to Washington the first of December , from which I’ve some thought to...
More than twelve months past Mr. Reibelt desired us to import some Books for him from Hamburg....
In my Letter of Yesterday I informed your Excellency that the Enemy’s Fleet had fallen down to...
I have this day received from on Board a Barge, Several Trunks & Boxes directed to you; one Cage...
I wrote You on the 20 th January from Wilmington N o C . by the advice of my friends there, and...
How very Sensible and feeling it must be to me, to be so molesting, and more so to be deprived...
By this day’s mail, I take the liberty of forwarding you a copy of the second Edition of the...
On receipt of your fav r 5 th with inclosiers to the Sect y of the Treasury and Att y Gen l —I...
I have long laboured to do something with Mr. Taylor but almost in vain. Altho the Question is...
I fear that I am doing wrong by writing to you upon a subject with which I am not acquainted, but...
I have the honor of proposing—for your approbation Wade Hampton to be appointed Colonel of the...
At the request of Richard Findleston, a half breed Cherokee, I have the honor to inform you, that...
You perhaps remember that in February last, I took the Liberty of requesting a letter from you,...
J’ai l’honneur, Monsieur, de vous prevenir que M. De Marbois Consul général à Philadelphie m’a...