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I received at Lebanon ⟨your favour of the 15th and⟩ shall yield implicit obedience to the...
By every opportunity which has occurred, I have endeavoured to keep you informed of the great...
(Secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Lisbon June 30th 1794. Before this shall arrive, you will...
(secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Gibralter Octr 7th 1793. By my letters of yesterday & to-day...
By my Dispatch of this date to the Secretary of State, you will perceive what measures I have...
I seize the earliest moment to inform you of my safe arrival here (after a most disagreeable...
The consolation I derive from your good & friendly letter of the 23d of March compensates a great...
(Secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Alicant [Spain] Novr 23d 1793. By my letter of the 19th to...
I have this moment been honored with your letter of the 22nd of Octr & am thereby relieved from...
I forward to your Excellency the Report of the Depy Qr Master, the Forage & Waggon Mastr Genls on...
After your public Audience was concluded on the 23d of Deer the President of Congress took me...
Being uncertain whether this letter will arrive at Bourdeaux in time to be carried to America by...
Seventeen Miles east of Camden [S.C.] My dear Genl Octr 13th 1789. Having been led to believe...
I was obliged to close my last Letter of the 18th of Augst so abruptly that I had not even time...
(Secret & Confidential) My Dear Sir. Lisbon Janry 31st 1794 Immediately after my return from...
I wrote your Excellency some time ago from Hartford & enclosed you the draft of a letter on the...
Since I had the pleasure of writing you last, I have received Orders to march the part of my Regt...
(Secret) My Dear General Lisbon Nov 30th 1790. I have forwarded to Mr Jefferson for your...
(Secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Lisbon March 24th 1793. I took the liberty of addressing a...
Memorandum for His Excellency the Commander in Chief. In consequence of the frequent...
(Private & confidential) My dear Sir. Gibralter Feby 8th 1793. An easterly wind having suddenly...
(Secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Lisbon April 4th 1793. Since I had the honour of addressing...
I have written you twice within these few days, and agreeably to the promise in my last, I have...
I have taken the liberty to present Your Excellency, with the Copy of an Address to the Armies...
The Swedish vessel which was to have sailed with my last letters three days ago, has been...
General Greene, directs me to inform your Excellency, that from the best intelligence he is able...
I would not trespass on your attention, while you was occupied in such momentuous affairs as the...
(Secret) My dear General London Octr 31st 1790. Since my arrival here, on the 14th inst., I have...
I wrote to you by the ship which brought me your affectionate favour of the 25th of July; since...
I would not trouble you with an acknowledgment of your friendly letter which I received by the...
I did not trouble you with a letter from Savannah, because our public Dispatch to the Secretary...
In taking leave of you, at the moment of your departure while I strove in vain to check an...
I beg leave to explain myself on a part of the plan for the management of the Algerine business,...
Upon my arrival at this place, I applied to Colonel Hughs respecting Quarters for Your...
I take the liberty to put under cover to you a letter for Mr Manley the Engraver in Philadelphia,...
Letter not found: from David Humphreys, 4 Nov. 1790. Frank Landon Humphreys claimed that before...
(Secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Lisbon May 5th 1793 I wrote to the Secretary of State on the...
The Commander in Chief has directed me to inform you he would have you commence the March of the...
The Commander in Chief is clearly of opinion, that under the peculiar circumstances of the R....
I have it in charge from His Excellency the Commander in Chief to direct that you should remove...
Thoughts respecting the Minuter Arrangements necessary for garresoning the Western Posts....