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In another letter of this day I stated to you what has passed with public characters since my...
[ London, 22 Apr. 1786 . An entry in SJPL under this date reads: “Gen. Clarke. Sentiments here.”...
I came over to this place on public business about six weeks ago, and expect to leave it within...
Being called here for a short time, and finding that I could get some articles on good terms...
In your letter of October the 29th. you desired me to send you one of the new lamps. I tried at...
I was called here about six weeks ago on public business, and am now again within three or four...
In one of your former letters you expressed a wish to have one of the newly invented lamps. I...
Your favor of Mar. 30. came to hand some days ago, and renewed the recollection of a friendship...
[ London, 18 Apr. 1786 . An entry in SJL under this date reads: “Lucy Necks. See copy.” Not...
Since my last, which gave you reason to expect I should leave this place tomorrow, I find I shall...
I have duly received your favor (of no date, but I suppose by the company it was in that it was...
I have been honoured with your letter in which you mention to me your intention of returning to...
The date of a letter from London will doubtless be as unexpected to you as it was unforeseen by...
I shall be absent so short a time that any letter you would write to me would hardly get to...
[ Paris, 5 Mch. 1786. An entry in SJL under this date reads: “Asquith. That order for his...
I have endeavored to obtain a final order for the American prisoners at Roscoff. I was promised...
The several commissions, to which Congress were pleased to appoint Colo. Humphreys Secretary of...
[ Paris, 5 Mch. 1786 . An entry in SJL under this date reads: “M. de Rayneval. To send order for...
There are in the prisons of St. Pol de Leon six Americans, prisoners to the Farmers general, who...
His Excellency Count de Vergennes having been pleased to say he would give orders at Calais for...
[ Paris, 2 Mch. 1786. An entry in SJL under this date reads: “la Comtesse d’anteroche. That I had...
[ Paris, 2 Mch. 1786 . An entry in SJL under this date reads: “Fabbroni to thank him for...
The present is merely to inclose to you a letter I have received from a lady who is distressed on...
[ Paris, 2 Mch. 1786 . An entry in SJL under this date reads: “Vanstaphorsts. A copy my Notes by...
Circumstances of public duty calling me suddenly to London, I take the liberty of mentioning it...
I wrote you on the 21st. inst. on the subject of Mr. Paradise, which I hope you have received. By...
Your favor of Nov. 18. 1785. came to my hands on the 27th. of the same month. I never had a...
I have been honoured with your letter and the books which accompanied it for which I return you...
I forgot last night a very material circumstance in my calculation. The Farmers general are, by...
The bearer hereof is a Mr. Richards, secretary to Mr. Barclay, our Consul and Commissioner for...