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I wrote you by Col. Bannister, which Letter You will have received before this; I now write by...
Major Tallmadge, a gentleman for whom I have a particular regard is desirous of seeing me here...
I have been so long flattering myself with the hopes of having my affairs finished here so early...
Altho no man can more sincerely rejoice on your once more receiving The highest honors, in the...
Mr Grieve will do himself the honour of waiting on you with this, and I take the liberty of...
I send you the Memoirs of Mr. Beaumarchais and direct you to begin at the 20th page and collored...
If my Letters arrive safe they will give you some Idea of my situation—without Intelligence,...
We refer the Committee to ours to You of the 26 Ult o . of which we Sent Duplicates, should...
I am sorry to find by your Letter by Cap t Young the only Letter I have rec d . from you since I...
I have written You Two Letters since my Arrival the last on the 4 th Inst. as I know not whether...
I received yours of the 8 th . this Evening, and this being my fourth Letter to You, since my...
This is my fifth Letter since my arrival, and having received no Acknowledgment from you of the...
Yours of the 2 d . I received last Evening, am much surprized at the miscarriage of my Letter of...
I received your favors of the 26 th Ult o . & the 1 st Inst. this Day. I had begun to doubt...
My last was of the 26 th . Ult o . & I this Day receiv’d yours of the 28 th . I assure you that I...
Our mutual Friend D r . Franklin told me last Night that he should write to you on Saturday, &...
On the receipt of Your Letter, which you may perhaps recollect, your writing me from Paris, I had...
This will be handed to you by Mr. Greive who goes to America with the Resolution of establishing...