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I am much obliged to you for your kind Letter of the 2 d. of November, and hope that a...
Yesterday I was honoured with your Letters of the 4. and 10. Dec r. — The Act of Congress...
I have inclosed to M r Ramsay an Address to the landed trading and funded Interests of England,...
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,...
The tumultuous Conduct of many People in New England which is mentioned in your obliging Letter...
Mr. M & Mr Grayson present their complts to Mr. King and beg leave to inform him that the doors...
M r. Francis Upton, a Gentleman recommended to me by M r: Hartley, will have the Honour to...
Since my arrival here, I have written to my colleagues, informing them, that if either of them...
I wrote to you some days since, that to request you to inform me when there was a prospect of...
I have this instant recd. your favr. of the 16. and have but a few moments to thank you for it. I...
I have received the letter with which you were pleased to honor me from Boston, and pray you to...
I thank you sincerely for your favor previous to your leaving N. York. The information in it is...
I have been for two days & still am laid up with a bilious attack. Writing is scarcely...
I am tolerably well over the bilious indisposition which confined me at the date of my last. The...
No question has yet been taken by which real strength of parties in our Convention can be...
We are at length approaching the close of our deliberations on the several parts of the...
The final question in our Convention has just been decided in the affirmative by 89 ays 79 noes....
I received your letter by the last Post but one. I immediately sat about circulating an idea,...
I received your letter on a certain subject and was obliged by it. But there was nothing...
Your letter of Monday Evening has a good deal tranquillized me. I am glad to learn that the...
I have not, as you will imagine, been inattentive to your political squabble. I believe you are...
I received lately a letter from you in which you express sentiments according with my own on the...
Desirous of examining accurately the question decided by the Canvassers —I will thank you for a...
Though I had had a previous intimation of the possibility of such an event; yet the inteligence...
I am very much obliged, Sir, by your kind Letter of the 30th of Septr, and for the important...
When you are acquainted with all the facts, I think you will alter the opinion you appear to...
The failures in England will be so seriously felt in this Country as to involve a real crisis in...
The ideas expressed in your letter of the 14th correspond with my view of the subject, in...
The Post of to day brought me your letter of the 10th, but I was too much engaged to reply to it...