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It is of great importance at this Crisis, to have the best possible information of the state of...
As I have some expectation of returning to Europe in the course of this Year, it will be...
The Commander in Chief who has just gone to Poughkeepsie, has left it in charge with me to...
The General desires that you will give directions not to have any of the Beef Cattle distributed...
The information contained in the Post-script of my letter, of the 1st. instant from St....
24 March 1801, Madrid. No. 269. Believes recent royal order stipulating that “every recaptured...
Lisbon , 21 May 1791. Sends English papers. From talks with De Pinto and others, peace more...
By means of a merchant vessel that sails from this place for L’Orient, I have the pleasure to...
Mr Merrit, who has permission to go into New York with a Sum of Money for the Naval Prisoners of...
A few hours after your departure, I received a private communication from a friend in Congress...
Gibraltar, 3 Oct. 1793 . Having announced in his last their arrival here with the hope of sailing...
I had the pleasure, before I left New York, to receive your favor containing the enclosures...
‘I have made no contracts for the other four , viz. for Genl. Washington’s on the evacuation of...
His Excellency wishes for the pleasure of your Company at dinner to day, if you are not...
While I am detained for the sailing of the vessel in which I am to go to Lisbon; I cannot do...
(Secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Lisbon July 23d 1792 I take the liberty of writing to you...
I am Commanded by his Excellency the Commander in Cheif to inform you that five of the Enemys’...
I cannot permit M. Houdon to depart for Mt Vernon without being the bearer of a line from me. I...
On the 24th. of Janry. I left Madrid, and arrived here this day. I remained a week beyond the...
Finding there was a Vessel in this port destined for Virginia, I could not take my departure for...
His Excellency the Commander in Chief desires that such Men as are acquainted with the repairs of...
Upon mentioning the subject of your favor of the 27th to His Excellency, he was pleased to direct...
The News of Peace (tho not official) is nevertheless so positive and the certainty that...
The Commander in Cheif, directs that the three new Whale Boats built at Wappings Creek under the...
Mr Merrit who has permission to go into New York with a Massachusetts sum of Money for theNaval...
I have taken the Commander in Chief’s Orders on the subject of your Letter, & have to inform you,...
I had the honour to receive, upon my return to this Place, your letter dated the 14th of April...
The Commander in Chief sensible of the immense importance of preserving the Horses & Teams of the...
The Secretary of the Commission by appointment waited on the Duke of Dorset & delivered to him...
I return you the Letters to Genl Gates—His Excellency wishes you will send by the first...
His Excellency wishes the distribution of the State Cloathing of Massachusetts may not be made,...
The Commander in Chief directs that You remain with your Troop, in the neighbourhood of your...
4 December 1801, Madrid. No. 296. Has had no news of Commodore Dale since he sailed from Málaga....
21 August 1801, Madrid. No. 284. Little has changed since his last dispatch. Great Britain,...
I have seen the letter which you addressed to a Gentleman in this City during my absence...
Lisbon, 1 Feb. 1792 . Since his last letter of 1 Jan. he has received TJ’s of 29 Nov. He has left...
I would not trespass upon your time, while I knew you was occupied in such momentuous affairs, as...
I have been duly honoured with your favour of Decr. 4th. and on the subject of Gatteau’s...
Private. My dear Sir, Mafra [Portugal] May 3d 1791. I write this short letter for the sole...
His Excellency the Commander in Chief, having recd intimations that the Enemy have in...
A direct opportunity for America having offered itself thro’ the medium of Colo. Franks I again...
Although it is impossible for a stranger, in merely travelling through a country & remaining only...
After a passage of five weeks, the four first of which were very tempestuous, I arrived in the...
I take the liberty of introducing Mr: Pollard of Boston, a gentleman of considerable literary...
18 December 1801, Madrid. No. 297. Recounts 9 Dec. meeting at the Escorial with Charles Pinckney,...
Colonel le Maire who is this moment Setting off for Virginia affords an opportunity for...
My last letter to you, My dear General, was dated in Febry at London and forwarded by Captain...
Since I had the honor to receive by the last Packet your favor dated in Feby last I have been...
17 March 1801, Madrid. No. 267. Encloses copies of remonstrances to Spanish government on behalf...
My last public letter to you was dated Janry. 7th. and acknowledged the receipt of yours of Novr....