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As I am never weary of Writing to you, because I write always without thinking, I am not sorry to...
The Hague, August 22, 1782—wrote tosSecretary Livingston—“Their high mightinesses have at length...
The Hague, Sept. 6, 1782—Wrote to Mr. Secretary Livingston, “In your letter of the 5th of March,...
I have received your favor of the 24th, and it revived or restored many of the sensations of my...
I have read, my dear Sir, with great pleasure your elegant Eulogium, in your favour of the 27th...
In your Favour of the 4th., according to my Judgment you have given up the whole Controversy. You...
You have planned more Work in your favour of the 9th than could be executed by any Body in twenty...
Through the favor of Mr Russel Sturgis I have received the original and a Duplicate of your kind...
As I read the Essays of The elegant Botanist as when they appeared in the Monthly Anthology, with...
The Hague, September 12, 1782—wrote to Mr. Livingston: “Your letters express a desire that I...
The Hague, September 17, 1782—Wrote to secretary Livingston—“You will naturally inquire, whether...
The Hague, September 17, 1782—Wrote again to Mr. Secretary Livingston, “This morning I was in...
The Hague, September 23, 1782—wrote to Mr. Secretary Livingston: “As this is a moment of great...
The Hague, October 8th; 1782—Wrote to Secretary Livingston—“At 12 o’clock to-day I proceeded,...
Your Favour of the 25th is received. I feel much at my Ease under the Lash: as much as Epictetus...
I thank you for the Trouble you have kindly taken in procuring the Samples of Coins for my Son J....
I thank you for the very acceptable Present of a Speech in favour of the renewal, of the charter...
I have your favour of March 12 before me. The Choice you exult in, may not be considered as a...
ON Saturday, the twenty-sixth of October, 1782 I arrived in the night, at the Hotel de Valois,...
I am much obliged by your favour of 28th March. Is it a proof that Manilius has not been read by...
Some Gentlemen in this Town have lately caused to be printed a Sermon of Mr Hancock the Father of...
I Sent yesterday to the Post Office one of Mr Hancocks Century Sermons under cover to you and I...
Though your Letters give me great Pleasure, I Should regret the Receipt even of your favour of...
In my first personal interview with Mr. Jay in private, between him and me alone, that minister...
The information given me by Mr. Ridley upon my arrival in Paris, that Dr. Franklin had written to...
Instructions to the Hon. John Adams, for the treaty of peace, dated 14th August, 1779 . Sir—You...
Your kind Letter of the Sixth of this Month is this day received with great Pleasure. I thank...
The instructions of congress to Mr Jay, as minister to the king of Spain, were never communicated...
I have received, Letters from my Family at St. Petersbourg, at two Several Times, under the Seal...
In your favour of the 9th of this month, you request a Copy of the first page of your Letter to...
As my object is to deposit as much about information concerning an interesting period of our...
As Charité commens par soi même, or as We more elegantly express it, as Charity begins at home, I...
I shall now proceed with that obnoxious Journal:— Monday, Nov. 11, 1782. Mr. Whiteford, the...
The K. of modern Babilon, mentioned in your Letter of the 2d, who was become as a Beast, and...
The Charge of “Change of Politicks” hinted in your Letter of the 8th, deserves no other answer...
The Journal proceeds—November 18, 1782.—Returned Mr. Oswald’s Visit. He says Mr. Strachy, who sat...
I thank you for Leolin which is a morsel of exquisite Taste in composition, and a model of...
In the beginning of the year 1776 There was printed, at Phyladelphia, a Pamphlet under the Title...
In the Winter of 1776 there was much discussion in Congress concerning the Necessity of...
“Sirs—The Journal proceeds—1782—November 21, Thursday—Paid a visit to Mr. Brantzen, and then to...
The Journal proceeds—1782—November 26—Tuesday—Breakfasted at Mr. Jays, with Dr. Franklin, in...
The Journal proceeds—1782 Nov. 29, Friday. Met Mr. Fitzberbert, Mr. Oswald, Mr. Jay, Mr. Laurens,...
I have several sweet letters from you the last of which is the 20th of this month. The table of...
When the conferences between the British and American ministers were first opened, or very soon...
Some honourable gentlemen, from the ardor of their benevolence to me, and their laudable desire...
Upon honor, now, Rush! You cannot be serious in calling me, mad, to my Face! I learned a proper...
The Pamphlet I sent You was written in the Boston Gazette between the first Congress in 1774 and...
If I could be considered as a Friend to the Family I should Advise the Grand Children of Dr...
Your Letter of the 20th., My dear Friend, has filled my Eyes with Tears,—and, indurated Stoick as...
I have Sent to The Post Office this Morning, your Diploma, as Member of our Accademy. How many...