1From George Washington to Samuel Phillips, 28 September 1796 (Washington Papers)
The enclosed letter, from my Nephew to me, accompanying one from him to you (which have been to Philadelphia and back) must be my apology for giving you the trouble of reading this Address. I shall only add, that if there are arrearages yet due to you, and you will let me know the amount, it shall be remitted from Philadelphia; at which place I expect to be by the first of November. I am Sir...
2From John Adams to Samuel Phillips, 15 June 1798 (Adams Papers)
An affectionate and respectfull Address, from your two Honourable Houses, has been presented to me according to your request, by your Senators and Representatives in Congress. The Anxiety and the ancient and constant habit of the People of Massachusetts, and their Legislature, to take an early and decided Part, in whatever relates to the Safety and Welfare of their Country, as well as their...
3From John Adams to Samuel Phillips, 25 March 1801 (Adams Papers)
I have received the Letter you did me the honor to write me, this morning, and shall be very happy to receive you tomorrow at twelve O Clock, according to your proposal. With great respect and Sincere / Esteem I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, / your most obedient and very / humble servant MWiW .