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I once more wish you a prosperous Voyage an honourable Conduct and a happy Life. Remember your...
In its due time, I received your Letter from Philadelphia of the 27. of July. Although, in the...
Your Letter of April 27 was put into the Post office at New York and I have neither seen nor...
The Old Debtors to British subjects, united with the over Zealous Friends of France and the...
Since, I wrote you this morning, at the request of M r Randolph a thousand things occur to me to...
The Senate have this Day unanimously advised and consented to the Appointment of John Quincy...
This morning I had the Pleasure of your Letter of the 2 d of this month. The Town meeting did...
In reading the Advertisement prefixed to De Lolme p. 6. I met a Passage which recalled to my Mind...
The Secretary of State called upon me this morning to inform me by order of the President, that...
Yesterday the Senate received a Message from The President of the United States, containing a...
I have rec d your favour of the 22 d I believe it is, and am glad to hear that the People of...
The Public Papers will inform you that M r Jefferson has resigned and that M r Randolph is...
I have but lately received your kind Letter from Amsterdam of the 17 th of November and another...
Yesterday the Senate advised the Appointment of M r short to Madrid, but there has as yet been no...
Holland, according to our latest Accounts from Europe, may so very possibly have been overrun by...
M r Wilcocks a Son of M r Wilcocks a respectable Lawyer of this City is bound to Hamborough and...
I arrived here Yesterday from Philadelphia in my Way to Quincy. My little Flock are now all...
I have but lately received your kind Letters of the 3 d and 21. of Dec r. — They were like cold...
If the combined Powers are exhausted by their Exertions The French must be no less distressed by...
I have received your Letters Numbers 1. 2. 3. 4. and 5. but not in the order, in which they were...
I have rec d your favour of April 22 and am pleased with your Observations on the Doctrine of...
I have all along flattered myself with hopes that I might with Propriety have taken Leave of the...
I have this moment rec d your favour of 25. April.— If you want more Money before June borrow it...
The Senate are now in Possession of the Budget.— It is a Bone to gnaw for The Aristocrats as well...
Our Patriots are so anxious lest Aristocracy should take root, that I wonder they do not...
I was not disappointed Yesterday, for the Post brought me your Letter of January. and I was...
If I could take a Walk or a Ride to N. Y. in the Evening and come here again in the Morning how...
We go on as Usual—Congress resolving one Thing and the Democratical societies resolving the...
I have taken a Sheet of Paper, only to wish you an happy new Year and many happy repetitions of...
I this day rec d your favours of the 8. and 12 th. but how this last could have leaped to this...