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It cannot in my opinion be long before Congress will think it expedient to name a minister to the...
^M r . King & I^ we have written this Day to you & General Knox To that Letter and its Enclosures...
M r . Sibbald of upper Harley Street, is sollicitous to obtain Information of relative to M r ....
Copy: National Archives; typescript of ALS : Yale University Library We take the liberty to...
Capt. Bedlow of this Place (whom I have long known to be an exceeding good Man) tells me, that...
My last to you was dated the 9th. June, since which I have been honored with yours of the 4th....
I have the Honor of transmitting to your Excellency five Petitions complaining of Actions at Law...
Major Franks arrived here last Evening. I have not yet got thro the Dispatches he brought. I have...
It having been deemed expedient to consider me as the author of certain political papers lately...
I have the Honor of transmitting to your Ex y herewith enclosed an Extract of a Letter of the 15...
Since my arrival here I have written you two or three hasty Letters— being constantly involved in...
It is much to be regretted that ^ all ^ human Affairs are liable for liable to Errors &...
I understand that a Visit will be paid you by a Gentleman who is to be married to a Lady in this...
I this Day received the enclosed from the Post Office. It is the only Letter that I have received...
I rec d . ^by the^ last mail the circular Letter of ^the^ 17 Jan y last ^ult^ from the Presid t ....
It appears to me important both to Congress and their officers, that the Duties & Rights of the...
I have this moment rec d . a Letter from His Ex y . the Count de Montmorin, in w h . he mentions...
ALS and AL (draft): Columbia University Library The Marqs. de la Fayette is so obliging as to...
M r Jay presents his respectful Compliments to his Excellency the Count D’Florida Blanca, and has...
I was this morning favd. with yours of the 27 Inst: I regret the circumstances which prevented...
I have hitherto postponed making any Communications to our Legislature on the Subject of...
The Letter which your Excellency did me the Honor to write on the 12 th . Inst: was delivered to...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs to whom was referred a...
I have rec d . your Letter of the 29 Ult. inclosing a Prospectus of a proposed Publication of...
We have now the Pleasure of acquainting you, that the Ratification of the Definitive Treaty is...
In July 1792 Miss Bainslow, a young Lady now of 17, and whose Family reside near this City, was...
I arrived here last Evening, and this morning rec d . your Favor of the 13 th . Instant, together...
Copies: Library of Congress, Columbia University Library On this Day I gave the House of Messrs....
I ought & wish to write your Excellency a long Letter, but not by the Post. The french Fleet is...
Accept my thanks for your obliging Letter of the 28 ult— The motives which prompted, and the...
It would have given me Pleasure to have ^ sooner ^ acknowledged the Rec t of your Letters of the...
Altho’ I have nothing interesting to communicate, yet I will not let the Mail go without a few...
Your Excellency will receive herewith enclosed Copies of two Acts of Congress of Yesterday—The...
The Council have directed me to transmit to you by Express the enclosed Extracts of a Letter from...
M r Jay presents his respectful comp ts . to Lady Amherst, and returns many thanks to her...
Mrs De Lancey will be the Bearer of this Letter—when Philadelphia was evacuated, she went round...
My Letters from S t . Pierre a few Days ago will inform you of the Misfortunes that drove us...
I purpose to go to Rye Tomorrow, & return the last of the week. would it not be adviseable that,...
I take the Liberty of communicating to your Lordship informally Extracts from two Letters viz t ....
I have rec d . your Letter of the 2 d . Ap. and it would give me Pleasure to answer the Questions...
The Paper herewith enclosed is the D t . of a Letter which I think of addressing ^ writing ^ to...
I rec d . by the last mail your Letter of the 14 Inst:— Between the Date of mine to You of the 29...
The last post brought me your very friendly Letter of the 26 of last Month— I thank ^you^ it for...
On the 9 th . Inst. I recieved your obliging Letter of the 30 th . Ult, with the Book mentioned...
Accept my Thanks for your friendly Letter of the 16 th Ins t . and its Inclosures, which contain...
I cannot let M r . Remsen depart, without acknowledging the Rec t . of your friendly Letter of 18...
Delayed by several unavoidable accidents I did not arrive here till Sunday last. I was happy to...
We left Albany last Wednesday near night— The next Day we Stopped for an hour at Oak Hill— You[r]...
ALS : Library of Congress The Marquis de la Fayette is about to depart, & wishes for a speedy...
I congratulate you my dear Sir! on the adoption of the constitution by Virginia. That Event has...