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Some difficulties having occurred in the settlement of the Accounts of this state with the United...
Tomorrow I go from hence, Mrs. Lee as when you left her. If I forgot to fill up the power of...
In appealing to your Candor I feel a confidence that no apology will be necessary for the present...
The post at the point of fork it is supposed will be sold to the continent by this state as a...
The papers necessary to our European project are enclosed herewith—viz my power of attorney, your...
I recieved in due Course your obliging favor of Not having the letter before me, I do not...
My Friend Mr. Thomas Pleasants read to me a Paragraph in a letter he wrote you, recommending me,...
I am very sory that I had not the pleasure of seeing you in Baltimore on your way to Congress....
I did not learn till just now that you lodged in Town last night or I should have taken the...
As there will be Collectors of the impost appointed under the new goverment on the different...
I congratulate you and our Country in being Elected as one of the Representatives in Congress, I...
In consequence of Col: Parker’s being Elected a Representative in Congress, He resigned the Naval...
Letter not found. 24 January 1789. Listed in the Stan. V. Henkels Catalogue No. 694 (1892).
I returned yesterday from Annapolis, having conducted the Marquis La Fayette that far on his way...
… The people of Vermont, like many other Politicians of the cunning sort, seem to have overshot...
Letter not found. Ca. 21 May 1781, Charlottesville. Mentions forced withdrawal of the Virginia...
Yesterday I received yours relative to Capt. Irish’s affair, in which I observe you do not think...