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I have the Honor to transmit your Excellency, Copy of a petition, addressed to the Council of...
I am directed to enclose for your Excellencys consideration the within papers from the British...
The board do themselves the honor to transmit your Excellency, copy of a Letter of the 24th...
I have the Honor to inclose your Excellency, an Act of this Board of yesterday, respecting the...
The Board have the honor to transmit your Excellency copy of a Letter from Major General Green of...
This Board beg leave to enclose for your Excellency’s opinion thereon, a Letter of the 2d Instant...
The Board beg leave to enclose for your Excellency’s opinion thereon, copies of two Letters from...
The Board have the Honor to inclose, a copy of a regulation made in consequence of the order of...
The Board beg leave to request your Excellency’s opinion upon the inclosed plans, for promoting...
The bearer Mr John Loveday, having been recommended to the Board, as a person well qualified to...
In obedience to an order of Congress of this day, the Board have the honor to enclose your...
Having no late Returns from the Army under your Excellencys immediate command, and being called...
I have reced your Letter of the 12th Instant—no arrangements have taken place in consequence of...
War Office [ Annapolis ], 1 Feb. 1784 . Transmitting general estimate “of the expence of the...
It is wished to draw from the hands of Mr. George W. Erving, Agent of claims for captures in...
16 May 1804, Office of Discount and Deposit, Washington. “The Letter which you did me the honor...
I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 16th. of this month in which you express the...