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Mr Hamilton will with pleasure execute the command of the President by the time appointed and...
I have received your letter dated the 18th of September 1789; and in reply to it, must inform...
I arrived in this City the day before Yesterday, after a long and tedious journey from Fort Erie,...
Having had the honor of serving the State of New Jersey in different Appointments from the...
This Letter with the Inclosed Recommendation will be handed to your Excellency by the honourable...
I have now before me your several letters of the 23rd of February, 24th of July, 14th of August...
On Saturday Your favor of the 28th Ulto came here on which day I had left this for Loudoun to...
I have before me Your favour of the 6th & 10th Int. to answer which I could not do by last Post...
Amidst the agitations of our revolution, I have always participated in the pleasure which Mr de...
Since my letter of the 18th of December last General Wood at the request of the Executive went to...
I receive with pleasure the assurances you give me that you will diligently and anxiously pursue...
I thank you for your address, and for the assurances, which it contains, of attention to the...
Mr Philemon Dickinson’s Compliments to the President of the United States of America, & begs his...
when I saw you in augt I informed you of my Intention of going to this Place where I arrived...
I Cannot let the packet Sail without a line from your filial friend, who, altho’ He depends on Mr...
I lay before you a statement of the south western frontiers, and of the Indian Department which...
Although my absence from the United States denies me the honor of conferring with the President,...
Private. Dear Sir, New York, January 11th 1790. Altho’ it is not in my power to enter so fully as...
Immediately on the receipt of your letter Covering a proposal for establishing a Woollen...
Letter not found: from Edward Rutledge, 11 Jan. 1790. The dealer’s catalog quotation from this...
United States [New York] Gentlemen of the Senate January 11th 1790. I have directed Mr Lear, my...
United States [New York] Gentlemen of the Senate, January 11th, 1790. Having advised with you...
I thank you for your address, and for the assurances, which it contains of attention to the...
To His Excellency George Washington Esquire President of the United States of America, The...
The Book, entitled Dissertations on the English Language, which you was so polite as to send me...
26Farm Reports, 3–9 January 1790 (Washington Papers)
Meteorlogical Account of the Weather Kept at Mount Vernon 1790 Jany 3 Morning 47 SWt Clear Noon...
(Private) Sir, Philadelphia Jany 9th 1790 I know not whether I am acting improperly, in thus...
Your obliging letter, dated in October last, has been received; and, as I do not know when I...
I have the honour of sending to your Excellency a Copy of my letter to the National Assembly —it...
The offer of your Excellency’s Services to the Patriots and friends to the rights of mankind,...
I am commanded by the President of the United States of America to send to you some Papers which...
Fellow Citizens of the Senate, and House of Representatives. I embrace with great satisfaction...
The state of North Carolina having Acceeded to the General Government of the United States I am...
Supposing, that many abuse Your Condescension by taking up Your previous Time in Conferences of...
In answer to your letter of the 23rd of August last, which came to my hands but a few days ago, I...
By direction of the President of the United States, I have the honor herewith to transmit to you...
I feel myself very much obliged by what you sent me yesterday. The letter from Governor Johnston...
The letter, which accompanies this, addressed to the Vice-President of the United States by Judge...
Your Excellency will pardon the liberty of this address, tho’ the author of it has not the honor...
I humbly beg leave to submit to your consideration a general statement of the Indian Department,...
After being detained 8 or 10 days beyond the intended commencement of my Journey, by the critical...
Whenever there shall be a sufficient number of the two Houses of Congress assembled to proceed to...
Letter not found: from David Forman, 3 Jan. 1790. On 21 Jan. GW wrote Forman “acknowledging the...
The Secretary of the Treasury having, in consequence of the Act for the Establishment and support...
Treasury of the United States Sir [New York] January 3d 1790 My Accots having lain a considerable...
From a conviction that the dispositions of the Society of the Cincinnati, established in the...
Having formerly acted under your immediate Command as a principal in the department of auditor of...
I am honoured with your letter of the 28th Ulto. Sensible that You must be wearied with...
Was I only acquainted with your high character and the eminent post where it has placed you, as...
Losanteville [Territory N.W. of River Ohio] Sir 2d Jany 1790 I do myself the Honour to transmit...