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I have presumed to desire my Friend, Col. Humphrys to present to your Excellency a copy of...
The only proper apology, for not having written you since I left Paris, is this which I now...
On my arrival I had the pleasure to find your letter of the 13th. Octr. enclosing one to Mrs....
I have the pleasure of committing to Colo. Smith’s care for you, a letter of Mrs. Cosway, and a...
I recev’d your Letter of Inquiries about the Relations of Mrs. Trist some weeks ago. I found that...
I have long been ashamd of having not yet given you a decisive answer to your enquiries about the...
When I first receiv’d your letter about the Harpsichord, I was out of the way. It is now...
Several days ago I had the pleasure to receive your favor of the 30th. Augt. by which I suppose...
I have received your two letters of the 4th. by Mr. Cutting and the 11th. by post, and have made...
London, 2 Nov. 1787 . Sends letter by his friend [Daniel] Parker, whom he recommends to TJ;...
I have your letter of Novr. 13th. by which I am happy to learn that your Harpsichord is safe. It...
I am afraid of having done a very foolish thing. We have been oblig’d to leave at Luzarches...
I wrote you yesterday morning from Chantilly of our adventure and my blunder of the trunk at...
I wrote you from Boulogne to say that with all our accidents Mrs. Church was safe. We cross’d the...
Your letter of the 20th. came to my hands this moment with the welcome news of Mrs. Church’s...
Mr. Rutledge is so good as to take charge of the Breeches which you order’d. I mention’d in my...
Give me leave to present to you Mr. Thos. Duché , Son of Mr. Duchof Phila . who is nigh you at...
I am this morning favor’d with yours of 18th May:—I am sorry to find from this, that one of your...
I received yours of the 28th May and have enquir’d at Herries’s for your Letter of March from...
Your letter from Amsterdam reach’d me safe three days ago sent by Van Staphorst to Parker. I have...
By the Diligence which leaves this tomorrow morning you will receive from Stockdale a Box with...
I have your two Letters, of the 29th. June (enclosing Mr. Grand’s letter of Credit on Mr. Lewis...
I am afraid I have been guilty of an omission. In looking over some of your letters I find your...
Will you excuse my having so long omitted to write you—the mortification arising from efforts not...
I have your letter of the 24th. August and having seen no secondhand Carriage to my mind, have...
By the Diligence which left this yesterday morning I sent two Books for Mr. Short and...
Your two letters of Septr. 10th. and Octr. 2d. are before me. Those enclos’d in the latter will...
I sent the books which remained at Lackington’s by Mr. Parkes two days ago.—Payne is preparing...
I wrote you by Mr. Parker and since, asking what precautions were necessary in sending your...
Your two Letters of the 1st. and 9th. came to hand but were both too late for the articles you...
Your Letter of the 26th. Novr. with the Bill enclos’d (and which has been duly honor’d) came to...
The last of your favors with which I have been honor’d is of Novr. 26th. since when I have...
I receiv’d several Days since yours of the 18th. The Clothes you order from Cannon, will be ready...
No Ship sails yet for America. Your Letters therefore remain in my hands:—I shall inform you when...
Your last Cloths from Cannon have been lying in my trunk waiting a Conveyance to you, a long...
I wrote you by the last post, asking among other things the possibility of sending your clothes...
I am to beg your forgiveness for having so long omitted to write you—but a proof accompanies this...
I cannot express how much I am flatterd by the proposal which you have had the goodness to make...
The Diligence which leaves this tomorrow morning will bring your books and pictures.—I was...
I wrote three lines by this day’s post to advertise you of your pictures and Books. Mr. Broome...
I have yours of the 1st. by the last Post, and am happy you find the Account right: since writing...
Your letter of the 18th with a packet was delivered me this morning by Mr. Edwards. The...
An Inflammation in my Eyes has occasiond me to make use of another hand in copying the above. I...
London, 14 July 1789 . Sends an extract from “The Bill to regulate the Collection of Impost,”...
On the other side you have the only articles of interesting intelligence which I can find in...
The Letter to Mr. Jay, enclos’d in your’s to me, of the 5th. August was immediately sent forward...
London, 11 Sep. 1789 . “The Clermont Capt. N. Colley will sail so as to be at the Isle of Wight”...
Your Box of Books from Lackington went in yesterday’s Diligence:—cost £2.9.0. Your Letter of the...
Immediately on receiving your’s of the 16th. I have seen Captn. Colley and his Merchants:—having...
A Letter from Mr. Cutting of Havre to his Brother here, informing that you arriv’d there the...