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My friend M r Trumbull has done me the honour to mention my name to you in a letter which is...
Some months have elapsed since I recieved your very obliging favour of May 1786. I have followed...
Your character in the literary as well as political world has induced me to request your...
The Marquis de Marnasia, who will do me the honor to wait on your Excellency with this, is a...
I should not take the liberty of commending to your notice and protection my excellent friends...
I take the liberty to present you with a short treatise of mine on the present circumstances of...
I know not what apology to offer for troubling you so often with my publications. I sent you last...
I recieved your favour of the 20th. June by Mr. Pinckney, who appears to deserve all that you say...
I have been extremely anxious lest some of the late transactions in France should be so far...
We have but just learnt the news of the peace between the Portuguese and the Algerines, and of...
The extreme mortification with which I view the progress of a misintelligence between two nations...
Mr. Wm. Lee of Boston has done me the favor to charge himself with a packet for you this day. He...
Notwithstanding I wrote you a few days ago by Mr. Lee I cannot omit this occasion to inform you...
On hearing of your late nomination as commander in chief of the American Armies I rejoice at it,...
I see by the testament of General Washington that he contemplated the establishment of a national...
I took the liberty to write you a few days ago on a subject of some importance. Finding that Mr....
I have recieved your kind letter by Mr. Dawson, and be assured no man in America rejoices more...
I wrote you some time ago by Mr. Dawson and mentioned my intention of returning to America early...
Mr. Fulton’s letter giving an account of his experiments in submarine navigation is to accompany...
The enclosed letters from Mr Laharpe to Mr Stone and from Mr Stone to me are in my opinion of...
This will be presented you by your countryman Doctor Upshaw, a young man of superior talents &...
Mr. Emmet the Bearer of this was an eminent Counceller in Dublin where he has been grievously...
I believe I took the liberty of mentioning to you in a letter last summer, before I left Paris,...
I take the liberty to announce to you my arrival in this country & my intention of visiting your...
I recieved your kind & friendly letter of the 14th. & should have set forward on my journey...
Can you find a half an hour in the course of the day to read over the enclosed Prospectus &...
Will you excuse my volunteering so far in a business that does not belong to me, as to enclose to...
§ From Joel Barlow. 10 February 1806. “Permit me to ask you to read the enclosed Prospectus, & if...
No man can be more unpractised in devices, whether moral or scientific, than I am. I should at...
It is agreed among some members of the Senate that the subject of the Institution shall be bro’t...