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If I am not wrongly informed by my memory, I have not seen you since last April. you may...
Some business detains me here a day or two longer from returning to New York. When I come, which...
As I hear there is a probability of a new printer being wanted for the House of Representatives,...
By Some accident Your kind letter of April 6th was a long time in finding its way hither, having...
Having three or four months Since formed a Resolution to bid adieu for a few Years to some old...
I do myself the pleasure to enclose to You a copy of Proposals for the publication of a couple of...
After a Months ramble through the States of New Jersey and New York, I returned to this place on...
The two Volumes of Poems that in April last I engaged to have published, are finished, and will...
Since my last return from the Canary Islands in 1807 to Charleston and from thence to New York;...
When I mentioned in my few lines to You, dated from my residence in New Jersey on the 22d. of...
Mrs. Anna Smyth, the Lady of Charles Smyth Esquire, a respectable Citizen of this place, being to...
I did not receive the Letter you did me the honour to write till this day, and cannot...
So many difficulties occurred in regard to my removing from this city to Philadelphia and...
The Editor of the National Gazette having found his proposals for establishing a paper of that...
Two or three days ago I received a Letter from Mr. Nelson, of Augusta County, Virginia, in which...
The Within contains the appointment of Philip Freneau to the office of clerkship of foreign...
[ Ed. Note : This 11 Oct. 1793 letter was printed in Vol. 20: 759 as part of a group of documents...
I do myself the pleasure to enclose to You a copy of Proposals for the publication of a couple of...
Yesterday Your Letter, dated May 22 d came to hand.—Perhaps You a little misunderstood me, when I...
LINES Addressed to Mr. Jefferson, On his approaching Retirement from the Presidency of the United...