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New York, 1 Mch. 1780 . Introduces Mrs. Maxwell and asks TJ’s “Notice and Protection” in...
Majr. Genl. Phillips sends his compliments to Mr. Jefferson. He would with much pleasure wait on...
From the following Extract of a Letter I received from General Washington, and which I inclose...
Major General Phillips’s Compliments wait on Governor Jefferson. He shall be greatly obliged to...
I have reason to suppose that a Flag of truce may arrive at Hampton Road with passports from...
I should have been very happy to have seen you yesterday as I shall be at all times when you can...
I take the liberty of addressing your excellency, on the subject of a removal of part of the...
Your favors of the 18th . instant came to hand yesterday. I had written that very day to Col....
I have this moment received a letter from the board of War at Philadelphia from which the...
I have received your letter dated the 31st. ulto. and am much obliged to you, Sir, for the...
At the time the troops of Convention quitted New England the Officers, British and German, drew...
I am exceedingly sorry the Weather yesterday prevented me from having the pleasure of seeing you....
I must lament the having lost, by your Succeeding Mr: Henry in the Government of Virginia, a very...
I have duly received your Favor dated New York March 8th. The Removal of the German Troops of...
Major General Phillips sends his Compliments to Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson, requests the favour of...
New York, 16 Dec. 1779 . A flag-of-truce vessel brings this letter, together with food and stores...
Your Letter, on the Subject of Lieutenant Governor Hamilton’s confinement, came safely to hand. I...
I have received from Colonel Bland a Copy of the Letter you were pleased to write him in answer...
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency’s letters of the 3rd. and 19th....
I had just concluded what was requisite for the dispatch of the flag by which this comes, and was...
I have received from Colonel Bland a Copy of the Letter you were pleased to write him in answer...