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[ Annapolis, 19 May 1784 . Noted in SJL as received 24 May 1784, “inclosing introductory...
Permit me, with great sincerity, to congratulate you on your appointment to the office of...
Here I am, my dear Sir, by the partiality of my friends, & discomfiture of my political enemies;...
Your obliging letters of the 12th of may , and 21st of June, I have received; and have taken a...
We have the honor of addressing this by our worthy friend, the honorable Mr. Sayre, who was...
The message, which You did me the honor to transmit, I have read with great pleasure. it exhibits...
On the 1 st of may I addressed to you a letter , of which a copy is annexed. I conceive, by...
I have the honor to enclose, by order of a general meeting of the citizens of Boston, & of the...
I am this day honored by your letter of the 3d, & “as the unbounded calumnies of the federal...
Inclosed is a copy of a letter which I wrote to Mr. Monroe the 4th of april, to the care of...
My eldest Son will have the honor of presenting this. He is on a visit to his friends & relations...
On the 27th of March I had the pleasure of addressing a letter to yourself, and on the 4th of...
Your very friendly letter of the 19th of June has given me great pleasure. The preference you...
The warm interest which you have always manifested, in the advancement of literature, has induced...
On my return last evening from Mrs. Gerrys friends, on the Jersey side of North River, I received...
On the 22d instant I received your friendly letter of the 29th of march, twenty three days after...
I am this Day favoured with yours of the 11th. of Novr., and am unhappy to hear that the Flames...
By my friend Mr Lee I have an opportunity of writing more freely, than by the post. The folly of...
I now propose to finish my letter of the 15th, which was hastily concluded, to prevent...
At nine oClock last evening, Mr Lee, a [sincere?] friend of yours & mine, came up from Boston to...
I thank you for the pamphlet this day received, respecting “the intrusion of Edward Livingston ”;...
I received your letter of the 11 th of June , in my sick chamber, & the pure friendship which it...
I intended by the last packet to have answered your Letter of the 11th. of May, for which I am...
I returned to this place about a fortnight after You left it, and received from Mrs. Cotton your...
Mr Otis, secretary of the Senate, was kind eno’ to take four letters , of which two were for...
Being apprized, by the gazettes , that Major Warren is appointed Collector, in the room of my...
By Judge Lincoln, my dear Sir, I embrace a favorable opportunity of acknowledging your very...