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The Delay which my last Letter experienced in reaching you, may be partly accounted for, by...
I take much pleasure in complying with a request of my Brother Colo. John Trumbull, to...
I have recieved with much pleasure, your favor of the 6th inst. and take the earliest opportunity...
You will pardon me—I am persuaded you will—for troubling you with an affectionate, ’tho...
Persuaded that the Treaties lately concluded with foreign Nations will soon induce a number of...
By some unaccountable delay, the Letter with which you have favored me, of the 13th inst. did not...
The prevalence of the distressing and fatal sickness which continues to rage in Philadelphia,...
The inclosed papers, respecting our unfortunate Citizens, captives in Algiers, came to my Hand a...
I have the honor to inclose, for your information, the Copy of a Letter which I have this day...
Nothing worthy of your notice having fallen in my Way to communicate, since the receipt of your...
I have this Day been made very happy in the receipt of your favor of the 8th instant. The...
I Yesterday in this City, happened to fall in the Way of a Leiut. How, an officer of the New...
With great satisfaction I have the Honor to inform—that last Evening the Convention of this...
I pray you to excuse the Liberty I take in presenting you with a Funeral Sermon preached at the...
A painfull task is fallen to my Lot—I depend on your goodness to form for me an excuse, should I,...
It may be a matter of Curiosity to your Excellency to see the Address of Governor Trumbull to the...
I have the honor to inform you by the Baron, that a Letter from Colo. Smith dated the 15th and...
In my Letter of 27th ulto I was obliged to leave Your Excellency undecided on the Proposal you...
Returng yesterday, from a Journey Eastward as far as Boston on which I had been employed for a...