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Letter not found : from James Lovell, 14 Aug. 1779. On or about 26 Aug., GW wrote Lovell: “I have...
With Views of public Utility I again take the Freedom of covering to you some papers for Majr...
The inclosed containing an Official Remittance of Money is recommended to you for Conveyance by...
It is not improbable that the Enemy have a plan of cyphering their Letters which is pretty...
This will be delivered to you by a German Officer who expresses much inclination to enter into...
A Gentleman belonging to Boston Capt. Fritz having arrived from France had intended himself the...
I gave a Letter for your Excellency this morning to some Gentleman who is connected with the...
As chairman of the Committee on foreign applications, I inclose herewith to your Excellency the...
The following is the latest Intelligence from Europe yet come to my Knowledge. I have sent some...
Probable as it is that the Admiral now gives you the most authentic European Intelligence I would...
I address your Excellency upon a Matter greatly important in its Consequences to more than...
A very high Degree of Jealousy possesses the Breast of my Correspondent concerning the...
Your Excellency will receive so many Solicitations of the same Kind with This that I need not...
You will form a Judgement upon the following Extract of a Letter from the Honble Thos Cushing by...
I wish at this Time to waive the Expression of my Veneration of your Character, in a still-lively...
By the singular manner in which General Lee gives out his characterizing opinions Monsr Malmedy...
From Expressions in some of your Excellency’s Letters to Congress and in one lately to Baron...
So long ago as Decr 2d 1775, direction was given by Congress to the committee of secret...
A Course of Disappointments has attended the printing of the Journals of Congress. Good progress...