John Jay to Alexander McDougall, 22 December 1775
Philadelphia, 22 d Dec. 1775 Dear Sir Few Things have for some time past given me more Pleasure than the address with which you managed the Gov rs . Letter…
Philadelphia, 22 d Dec. 1775 Dear Sir Few Things have for some time past given me more Pleasure than the address with which you managed the Gov rs . Letter…
[Philad. 19 [December] 1775] Dear Robert How it came to pass I know not, but so the Fact is, that neither of your Letters to me came to Hand till…
[Philad: 13 Dec r . 1775] Dear Sir Your Letter of the 8 th . Inst. 1 is now before me. did you know how much Satisfaction a Line from…
[Philad. 8 Dec r 1775] Dear Sir Accept my Thanks for your Letter of the 6 th . Ins t . 1 which I rec d . yesterday. It gave…
[Philad. 4. Decr. 1775–] Dear Sir The Congress have at Length determined against the Tea holders– 1 a Measure in my opinion neither just or politic. The objections offered to…
[Philad. 26 Nov r . 1775] Sir: I have the honour of transmitting to you the enclosed Resolutions of Congress relative to the Island of Bermuda. 1 We have not…
[Ph. 26 Oct r 1775] Dear Sir I have rec d . your Letter by M r . Clough and you may rely on my paying due Attention to your…
[Phil: 17 Oct r 1775] Dear Sir I am much obliged to you for your friendly Letter by M r Fine–his Business will soon be determined– 1 The Hint you…
[Philad: 15 Sept r . 1775] Sir We are inform d . that a considerable Quantity of Drugs & Medicines are in y r . Possession belonging to a Gent.…
[Elizabethtown, August 1775] D r . Morris I have rec d your Letter of the 28 th Ult. and take the earliest opportunity wh. has offered of answering it. The…