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Permit me to offer you my thanks for your goodness in forwarding my Letters received by the Hope,...
The Young Gentleman named in the inclosed not having the honor of being known to you, has...
Understanding that Henry Hill Esq, some time ago appointed Commercial Agent for the United...
I send you the copy of an order which will govern you relative to the funeral honors to be paid...
I some time ago mentioned to the Secretary of War, that I found myself in consequence of my...
Philadelphia, June 21, 1799. “… With respect to the Volunteers it is certainly necessary some...
The Secy of War has instructed me to digest & propose a plan for the organization and arrangement...
I have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of your Letter of the 22d on the subject of the...
New York, March 22, 1799. “… It will be satisfactory to me, as far as may be convenient, to...
The Secretary at War not having in his possession the Drafts you wish to obtain, I applied to...
A Capt Hill , formerly of the British service, now in Philadelphia, is in possession of drafts of...
This Dedication of yourselves, in the Presence of God and the World, to defend, against the...
Attached to the Government of the United States, from a conviction of the blessings which we...
Philadelphia, January 12, 1795. “Among that Class of your Fellow Citizens, who truly lament your...
Under the most sensible impressions of gratitude to you Sir for the appointment I now hold, the...
I hope your Excellency will pardon my troubling you at this important moment, on a subject which...
Your Letter of the 4th was received yesterday, but all the Generals Papers being packed for...
When I had the honor of seeing your Excellency at Head Quarters, your Excellency was good enough...