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General Washington’s compliments to Mr Governr Morris. If Mr Morris should have postponed his...
Enclosed is a Packett containing two Weeks News Papers for Genl Dalrymple—They are sent in...
Your letter for Mr Elliott, went into New York a few days since by the Comy of Prisoners, who is...
I received your Letter of the twenty eighth of April by Major Franks. It came too late for I had...
I asserted pretty roundly to you, but not more confidently than it was asserted to me, that...
Congress having again directed me to propose to the British Commander in Cheif at New York the...
I received your Excellency’s Favor of the eighteenth Instant last Evening. I pray you to accept...
I wrote on the 2nd instant to Mr R. Morris and requested that the accounts relative to the...
In Consequence of a very interesting Conversation which has passed between Mr Ogden and myself, I...
I have rec d . your festina lente Letter, but wh wish it had been, at least partly, in Cypher;...
I have recieved your Letter of the thirteenth of October from Paris. I am daily convinced of the...
In compliance with your request I will now throw together a few ideas on the subject of a new...
My Time will not permit any Thing more at this Time than to assure you of my Affection and to...
I have rec d . your two Letters from you—one of the 29 Ap r . by Col. Ogden—the other of 30 May...
I take the Liberty of introducing to your Acquaintance Mr Darby a young Gentleman of family from...
The Sight of y r friendly Letter of the 25 of July last, an of & of those it recommends, gave me...
I have received your Letter of the twelfth of March by M r . Penn, sixth of April by M r ....
I write to acknowledge your Letter of the twenty fourth of September— Being uncertain where you...
I arrived here on Thursday Evening, after a mighty disagreable Ride, and a mighty whimsical...
Your Letter of the 25 Sep. came to my Hands in England on the 8 Dec r last, and since my Return I...
I duly received my dear Sir your letter of the 27th: of January and I would have sooner told you...
Permit me to introduce to Your acquaintance and attention Mr Seaton Cashier of the Bank of New...
Pardon me My Dr. Sir for not sooner having obeyed your orders with respect to the inclosed. I...
This is rather a late Period to acknowlege yours of the seventh of April. I have lived in the...
I write this Letter as a Companion for some Shoes of Miss Bassett and if it is addressed to you...
Shortly after your Departure from this Place, I went to my Farm and returned hither last Sunday...
Enclosed with this you will receive two Books which I recd some considerable Time since at...
I cannot prevail on myself to omit the present Occasion of offering my Respects, altho I have...
Your letter of the 29th Ult. reminds me of an omission which I should be ashamed of, did I not...
I acknowlege my delinquency in not thanking you before for your obliging letter from Richmond....