[dateline] Passy Decr 2 1778
[salute] Dr Sir
This Evening, I received the inclosed in a Letter from your Father.
1 He writes that he has never herd from you nor me—I have wrote him several Times. Soon after Mr. Revellat was here, I had accounts from America that Congress were about to take into Consideration the State of foreign Affairs, and I did not know but they might make Such Alterations in the System of Their Affairs here as might render any assistance to me in the Character of a Clerk unnecessary.
2 I have waited to this Moment without Intelligence, excepting, by the Packet received
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this day, that Congress on the 12 of October had Still foreign Affairs under Consideration. We shall soon learn their Determination, and that will determine me, mean Time, I am with Esteem