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I have rec d . your Letter of the 10 Inst.— The Intent and Meaning of the 9 th . Article of the...
Accept my thanks for your friendly Letter of the 10 th . Inst: and for the Papers which you was...
Accept my Thanks for your obliging Letter of the 9 th . ult: which was lately sent to me, and for...
I have recieved your Letter of the 6 Inst. My Letter to Judge Benson of the 19th in answer to his...
I have rec d . your Letter of the 19 ult. — In my opinion the Paragraph in Question would be...
I rec d . on Saturday last your Letter dated “Wednesday,” relative to the Paragraph in the Herald...
Your Letter of the 2 d Instant ^by M r . Isaacs^ gave me great pleasure, and the more as it...
I had last Evening the Pleasure of recieving your Letter of the 20 th . Inst:— The Appology...
It was not until within a week that I rec d . your friendly Letter of the 7 of Nov r . last— it...
I have been fav d . with your Letter of the 2 d . Ult. respecting the “African free School” in...
The Friendship and attachment which I have so long and so uniformly experienced from you, will...
I have been favored with your Letter of the 13 Inst. communicating to me the following Resolution...
In a Letter written you the 11 Ult. by the post, in answer to the one I had the pleasure of rec g...
This Letter will be delivered to you by my Son W m ., whom agreable to President Dwights...
I ought to have written to you long ago, but a Series of Occurances have for two Years past, left...
I had the pleasure of recieving by the last post your obliging Letter of the 4 th . Instant— The...
I take the Liberty of addressing you on a Subject w h . is not a little interesting to me— on...
[ Bedford, New York, September 25, 1801. Letter not found. ] “List of Letters from Mr. Jay …” to...
We left Albany last Wednesday near night— The next Day we Stopped for an hour at Oak Hill— You[r]...
FOR the reasons mentioned in it, I wrote the following letter to the Chancellor, and to the Chief...
The overtures for Reconciliation which had taken place before left us were terminated by two...
To secure the Liberties of the People and the legitimate Rights of their Government, against...