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I wrote your Excellency Yesterday Morn’g from Paramis, and Came here in the Afternoon. I find...
I have Just received your Excellency’s letter of the 14th. the important Questions it Suggests...
I have received your Excellency’s letter of the 4th Instant. I am Surprized you should be so long...
In order the better to Satisfy my self with regard to the Strenght and number of the Enemy’s...
I wrote your Excellency yesterday by one of the fixed Expresses returning to Camp from...
I have this Moment seen a Man from Staten Island, he Assures me the Ships have for Several days...
We are Just arrived here and as it is uncertain where Genl Woodford is, as some tell me he is at...
My last went Yesterday afternoon by Colonel Cox. The Ships at the Hook and those at the Narrows...
I wrote your Excellency two letters from Kakiyate, I came here the day before yesterday, my time...
The last letter I wrote your Excellency was from Hackensack the 14th. I have since received your...
I wrote you Yesterday afternoon by a Messenger from General Maxwell. I found Genl Woodford with...
Letter not found: from Major General Stirling, 24 Oct. 1778. In his letter to Stirling of 25 Oct....
The foregoing is Copy [of] a letter I wrote your Excellency yesterday Afternoon from Amboy, I...
I received your Excellency’s letter of the 12th yesterday Evening, I deferred writeing ’till the...
I wrote your Excellency Yesterday by Colonel Craig, General Maxwell now sends you the...
I have to Acknowledge the receipt of your Excellency’s two letters of the 24th and one of the...
I wrote your Excellency at three oClock this day, I have Since received the enclosed letters and...
The Sixteen Sail of Ships I mentioned to be at the hook in my letter of Yesterday, were...
I receved your orders This Moment and shall set out early in the Morning on the busyness you have...
I wrote your Excellency yesterday from Hackensack, the parties of horse which followed the Enemy...
I wrote your Excellency yesterday that the whole of Second fleet of about 30 Sail as well the...
I have received your Excellency’s letter of the 5th. As to the report “of the Brittish fleet of...
About Eight oClock this Morning we were Alarmed with Accounts of the Enemy’s Advanceg, thro’ugh...
Two more deserters from the 15th Regt they tell the Same Story of the twelve Regts going to the...
I should before this time have attempted to Answer your Excellency’s letters of the 14th and 15th...
Inclosed your Excellency will receive what Intelligence I have been able to Collect Since...
I omitted writeing to your Excellency yesterday as I was in hourly expectation of receiveing...