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Your goodness will excuse me, for addressing this letter to you, when you consider of what...
I am honourd with your letter of the 1 Int. and must request you to receive this, not as a piece...
After an absence of near three weeks I have just return’d to this place and am favourd with your...
It is now some time since I was honourd with a letter from you. Either your engagements in public...
Two days before I left Frdksburg I did myself the pleasure of addressing a letter to you, and...
On my arrival in this town, on the last evening, I was much disappointed in receiving no letter...
Your favour of the 2d. Int. I received in due time. Before this I presume you have heard that one...
Accept my thanks, my dear Sir, for your two favours of the 21st. and 28th. of the last month,...
It is now several months since I was honord with a letter from you. During the recess of...
I have not been honour’d with a letter from you since your return to New York, for which I must...
A spraind wrist, which is by no means well, has prevented my answering your two letters receivd...
Your favour of the 15th. Inst: I receivd in due time. The attention of the house of delegates,...
Since I wrote you nothing worthy your attention has presented itself; We have now six states on...
When you were in this town I took the liberty of mentioning to you that I expected a bill from...
You will be surpris’d at the receipt of a letter from me dated at Philadelphia on the 22d March....
You will be pleas’d to accept my thanks for the Journals receivd a few days since by mr. Hopkins,...
On my arrival at this place I found as I expected the attention of every person fix’d on the...
You’ll be pleased to accept my thanks for your two letters with the inclosures, which I receivd...
By yesterday’s post of receiv’d your two letters dated on Monday and Wednesday. The legislature...
By yesterday’s post of receivd your favour of Friday. Shou’d Trenton be substituted by the Senate...
I take the liberty of forwarding to you two resolutions which have pass’d both houses, on the...
You’ll be pleasd to accept my thanks for your favour of the 31st ulto which I recievd in due...
I am now to acknowledge with many thanks your favour of the 31 January. The hope of collecting...
Accept my thanks for your letter of the 20th. uto. which I have recievd. By the death of our very...
I thank you for the information given in your letter of the 27th. uto. respecting the...
I have been favourd with your letter of the 27th. uto. inclosing some papers for which I request...
I am favourd with your letter of the 24th. ulto, & request that you’ll accept my thanks for it, &...
The Gentleman who will hand you this is a Mr. Austin, whom I take the liberty of introducing to...
I am favour’d with your letter of the 24 ulto. with a paper inclos’d, for which I beg you’ll...
By the public papers I observe that you have arriv’d in Philadelphia, & I trust in good health....
You have returnd home I hope in good health, & found your friends well. Two questions divide the...
We have heard from several elections & have reason to think that the friends to Mr Clinton, or...
I am honord with your favour of the 21st. inst., for which youll be pleased to recieve my thanks....
Our correspondence has been discont[in]ued for some time, much against my wish. On Friday last...
Your session no doubt commencd on the last monday & the communications which you will have it in...
Recieve my thanks for your favour of the 15. which came by the last evening’s stage. You cannot...
I have this day written a letter to our friend Colo: Monroe relative to the arrival and...
On my return to this place on saturday evening I haves [ sic ] favourd with your letter of the...
21 January 1794, Richmond. Introduces Francis Goode. RC ( DLC ). 1 p. Francis Goode (1744–1795)...
On yesterday I recievd your letter of the 15. & on the day before wrote to you. The opposition...
It was with much pleasure I heard by the last evenings stage that the first of your resolutions...
I am favourd with your letter. It may have been politic to pos[t]pone the resolutions offerd by...
The last evenings stage brought me your letter & a paper of the 21. of the last month. Before it...
I am much surprisd at some resolutions which I see in the papers brought forward by Sedwick. It...
By this mail I enclose to Colo Monroe a paper containing an extract of a letter which I receivd...
The last mail brought us no letters from Philadelphia, which is matter of much surprise as the...
I thank you, my dear Sir, for your favour of the 7th & the papers enclosd. On searching into the...
On my return to this place on the last evening I receivd your letter with the enclosure for which...
We have an account here that France has made peace with Prussia, which seems to gain belief—the...
I am favourd with your letter of the 30th. of the last month. I have nothing to give you in...