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I thank you for the favor of the pamphlet, containing your form of government, which, without...
Extreme hurry of business puts it out of my power to say but very little. Your information...
It may not be amiss to hint that some sentences have been passed in persuance of this resolve,...
The disposition of the Convention, with respect to the disaffected among you is highly...
I take occasion to inform you, that an ⟨attempt⟩ was yesterday made to suprize Bound Brook. It...
I this day received your favour of the 8th instant. Hurry of business prevents my entering into a...
His Excellency requests that you will transmit the enclosed letter to General Wayne, by the first...
Since my last I have had the pleasure of receiving your reply to my two favours of 29th. Ulto &...
[ Morristown, New Jersey, April 3, 1777. On April 8, 1777, the New York Committee of...
[ Morristown, New Jersey, April 2, 1777. On April 5, 1777, Hamilton, writing to the New York...
[ Morristown, New Jersey, March 29, 1777. On April 2, 1777, the New York Committee of...
Two days ago I accepted your challenge and met you for the first time in the epistolary field;...
With chearfulness, I embrace the proposal of corresponding with your convention, through you; and...