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Your favor of the 29th Ulto came duly to hand, since which I have received a letter from Mr...
This will be delivered by Mr Charles Thompson, who has the honour to be charged with the Public...
In an overhaul, and arrangement of my papers, I have found an agreement (and Bond for the...
The reason of my taking the liberty to enclose a part of my sons Letter to your Excellency & to...
Accept of my warmest & sincerest congratulations, upon your appointment to the Presidency of the...
I have just received a letter from Mr Shotwell of New York, surviving partner of the House of...
To promise what one does not perform is at all times wrong but in the delay of the Grass-seeds...
On rect of your last favr, I immediately bespoke the livery Lace which is manufactured here...
From a report, I have understood, that you wanted in your Family a Steward, or rather wood want...
I have received you[r] letter of the 23d Ulto accompanied with the Cloth whh the Directors of the...
Letter not found: from John Marshall, 8 April 1789. On 11 April GW wrote to Marshall: “I have...
Altho’ my time during the late War was much employed in the business of it, I have no confidence...
I had the honor to receive, by the last post, your very polite letter; and must beg you to accept...
Having been the Loan Officer of the United States in the State of Virginia since the Year 1780,...
The cloth & Buttons which accompanied your favor of the 30th Ult., came safe by Colo. Hanson; and...
I have duly received your letter of the 2d Instt—and in replying to it, again assure you, with...
I have duly received your letter of the 8 Instt —From a bad memory, I can recollect nothing of...
Your letter of the 4th instant came duly to hand—It would be an arduous, if not an impracticable,...
I have the honor to inclose you, in conformity with the desire of a committee of citizens of this...
Inclosed is Invoice of the Buckwheat shipped by the Sloop Charming Polly Capt. Ellwood who sails...
I have in my possession a bill of Exchange f[or] 333 24/72 Dollars drawn upon you by Mr Donald of...
The Petition of Samuel Caldwell of the City of Philadelphia most Respectfully Sheweth. That your...
Since I had the Honour of waiting on your Excellency at your House for the purpose of soliciting...
On my Return last Evening from a Fortnights absence in the country, I was informed that proper...
I had the honor to receive your Official Communication, by the hand of Mr Secretary Thompson,...
The president of the Senate, chosen for the special occasion having opened and counted the votes...
Sir, I have been long accustomed to entertain so great a respect for the opinion of my fellow...
Altho your appointment to the Presidentship of America under the new Government be not yet...
Although I ought not to conceal, yet I cannot describe, the painful emotions which I felt in...
Boston, April 16th 1789. “At this era, when every moment of your time is precious, I feel...