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The Hague, September 7, 1792. “… In my last I informed you of Hogguer’s refusing to recieve the...
The Hague, September 18, 1792. “I answered in much haste & confusion in my last letter of the...
After more than four weeks interruption some of the French mails in arrear were recieved here...
The Hague, September 21, 1792. “I answered by the last post yours of the 12th. recd. that day &...
The Hague, July 17, 1792. “The last post, (which brought your letter of the 9th.) arrived too...
The Hague, July 10, 1792. “I have this inst. recd. your letter of the 5th as you there acknowlege...
The Hague, July 23 [ –24 ,] 1792 . “In consequence of your letter of July 16. I have written to...
The Hague, August 4, 1792. “… As to the loans at Amsterdam, I told you we had a right to...
The Hague, August 7, 1792. “I was obliged to answer with much precipitation your letter of the...
The Hague, August 21, 1792. “I hoped that the post of this day which has just arrived would have...
The Hague, August 17, 1792. “The post of last tuesday brought here your two letters of Aug. 6. &...
The Hague, September 4, 1792. “… Hogguer refuses to accept the money any other way than as has...
Notwithstanding the immense length & prolixity of my letter of yesterday it wd. have been...
The Hague, September 14, 1792. “… I hasten merely to observe on that part of your letter in wch:...
The Hague, June 18, 1792. “… I suppose you will before this have seen the commissaries of the...
The Hague, June 28, 1792. “… On the 18th. inst. I write you also from this place & wait with much...
The Hague, July 6, 1792. “I recieved yesterday your letter of the 28th. of June, & am glad to...
I have now before me your favors of the 22d of November—the 1st & 24th of December 1790—and of...
I have lately received a letter and my account from Wakelin Welch & Son of London, dated June 1st...
(Private) My dear Sir, Philadelphia June 21st 1792 Since writing to you on the 28th of January, I...
This letter will be short—The intention of it being little more than to acknowledge the receipt...
My letter to you, herewith inclosed, will give you the Credence necessary to enable you to do the...
(Private) My dear Sir, Philadelphia March 25th 1793. It was not ’till the middle of February that...
Since my last to you, dated the 13 of October, I have removed to a larger house (the one lately...
(Private) My dear Sir, Baltimore June 19th 1794. The difficulty (under existing circumstances) of...
Your favor of the 30th. Sep. came duly to hand, and I thank you for the important information...
I am become so unprofitable a correspondent, and so remiss in my correspondencies, that nothing...
Your letter of the 27th of may with its enclosures came duly to hand. During my absence on my...
I have before me your letters of the 28th of December 1792.—6th &10th of Jany & 14th of Feby...
This letter will be presented to you by Mr Lear, whom I beg leave (if he should go to France) to...