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The express who is to carry my public letter waits while I hastily write this. These express...
I shall leave town to morrow and be absent a few weeks, I do not care to do it without letting...
By the inclosed Resolves of Congress you will find that we are become more dependent upon your...
It gives me extreme pain not to have rec d a single line in answer to my public or private...
I informed you in my Letter of the 16 th . inst. that yours of the 3 d . of October had been...
The Embarrassm t which the Depreciation of the currency had created in our publick affairs at the...
I received yours from of the 23 d May from Madrid with Duplicates thereof & ^ of ^ the Letters...
Your letter of the 6 th . of February, with a duplicate of that of August last, directed to the...
You will receive with this an official Letter informing you of my appointment to the...
Having heard that a Vessel is soon to go to Cadiz from Baltimore, I embrace the opportunity to...
Returning from an excursion to the State of New York, I found your letter of October, which on...
Your letter to Congress of April last having been read & answered by Congress, tho’ not so...
I have just steped out of Congress to let you hear by this opportunity that your freinds in this...
You will receive with this, a letter dated yesterday, reasons which need not be explained induce...
I wrote so fully to you not long since that I should not trouble you at this time if I had not...
My last letter of the 28 th : of November sent by the Marquis de la Fayette must for the most...
Having just heard of an opportunity to write to you by way of France I relieve the fatigue of an...