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Yesterday, arrived by the Post your Favours of the 2. 4. & 5. of May. Every Day will furnish...
I had heard Sometime ago, of your Marriage with the amiable Daughter of my old Friend, M r Alsop,...
You will undoubtedly hear much of the tumultuous and irregular conduct of a considerably numerous...
The tumultuous Conduct of many People in New England which is mentioned in your obliging Letter...
Letters are this moment receivid from Gen l. Lincoln giving the pleasing intillegence that he...
M r. Francis Upton, a Gentleman recommended to me by M r: Hartley, will have the Honour to...
I intended to have written to you previously to my departure from New York— M r. Jay has...
By accounts from England as late as the 23d of August we learn that on the 10th. of that month...
I am very much obliged, Sir, by your kind Letter of the 30th of Septr, and for the important...
The amendment reported by the committee of the Senate to the Bill relative to the Balances due to...