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It will afford me pleasure to give you any information in my power, and any opinion, so far as I...
With all the respect which is due to your public station, and with the regard I entertain for...
I am told you wish to dispose of your Lands on the ohio river in the State of Virginia, I would...
Private My dear Sir, Mount Vernon 24th Sep. 1798. I have seen the correspondence between the...
As the Season is far advanced for good Overseers to be disengaged, and as you had heard nothing...
My last—dated I think on the 16—informed you, that my overseer had accepted your Terms—but that...
Unless you are irrevocably fix’d, as the Lots are so nearly equal in respect to prospect & nature...
(Confidential) My dear Sir Trenton [N.J.] 21 Sepr 1798 I received your letter of the 16 inst....
I have lately recieved a letter from Mr Thomas Turner of King George, in which he expresses an...
More than ten years have elapsed, since from time to time, I have most respectfully and...
I received your letter of the 14th instant yesterday evening. Be assured I regret and lament from...
I wrote you a hasty letter on the 13th—Upon further consideration, we have judged it most...
By the Ship Nancy, Captain Davidson bound to Alexandria, I have sent a small Box, addressed to...
I am too much hurried and perplexed by the variety, and importance of the correspondence which I...
Private & confidential My dear Sir, Mount Vernon 16th Sepr 1798. Your confidential letter—dated...
your favour of the 14th was forwarded to me last evening by Mr Park—and which I now proceed to...
You will I know, pardon me for trespassing on your time, my object being the Public good. If we...
378Editorial Note (Washington Papers)
George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney spent six weeks in...