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Mr Robert Rutherford has put into my hands a Letter directed to you in Wmsburg or in case of your...
If it is not now too late, nor any former claim has been made in behalf of the Heirs of James...
To His Excellency George Washington Esqr General and Commander in Chief of all the Forces of the...
Permit an inferior Officer in rank, tho’ not inferior in Affection for you in your high Sphere,...
At a Meeting of the Inhabitants of the County & Borough of York, on Tuesday the 2nd day of...
You will no Doubt Think odd that I should presume To Write to You but When I let You know my...
I beg leave to present your Excellency with a book I have published; &: to request that you will...
I should have done myself the honour of answering Your Excellency’s letter more fully than was in...
I recd the honour of Your Excellency’s Letter of Nov. 1 some weeks past but I have been so...
Within these few days I recieved the honour of the letter Your Excellency has had the goodness to...
I should long since have acknowledged the receipt of your Excellency’s Letter but I waited from...
I am to acknowledge the rect of three of Your Excellencys letters which contain information so...
I scarcely know what apology to make for a letter so out of common forms as the present; but the...
It would give me pain if I thought Your Excellency had the least idea of my neglecting your Wool:...
I recd both the letters wch you did me the honour of writing, & the duplicate of one of them. It...
Extract of a Letter From Arthur Young Esquire To The President of the US. dated 17. Jan. 1793....
I have your Excellencys favour of this morning, and am to acquaint you, that on my coming here...
Mr Mease being much Indisposed, has directed me to acquaint your Excellency of the Arrival of a...
From a variety of causes I am induced to write this Letter, but the main one is, to prevail on...
It’s with pleasure I inform you, your Goosberry Slips are in excellent Order Captn Dwyer has...
Great Dock Street No. 4— Sir, [New York] July 18th 1789 A Conscious Sensibility Of Your Native...
Encouraged by the good Wishes and Persuasions of my fellow Citizens, I presume to address your...
Having present to my mind the obligations that a Father contracts when favors are bestowed on his...
We the Minister Elders and Deacons of the two United Dutch reformed Churches of Hackinsack and...
I Should not presume to trouble your Exellencey with the inclosed letter to his Excellencey...
Letter not found: from John Henery Zimmerman, 20 March 1795. On 27 March, Bartholomew Dandridge,...
Who is the one which dwelling and looks on his Judgment Seat below on the Poor and Needy Make...
If my Family Business would permit my absance from home, I should have concured to the wishes of...
I had the Honour to forward to Your Excellancy, a Pakket which was sent to me by my Cousin Mr Rd....
The attachment I have for my native Country together with the high esteem which I bear for your...
To the PRESIDENT and CONGRESS of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA; T he REMONSTRANCE of the S...
The Commissioners, appointed to confer with the Citizens in the Western Counties of Pennsylvania,...
The hand that now addresses you had never the honor of being in contact with yours, and altho’...
We the Senate of the United States, return you our sincere thanks for your excellent speech...
Letter not found: from unknown, 4 March 1795. On 14 March, Robert Montgomery wrote Edmund...
The genius and spirit of the constitution of the United States requires, not only that the...
Letter not found : from an unidentified person, 6 Aug. 1779. On 9 Aug., GW wrote an unidentified...
Letter not found : from the committee on the mustering department, 5 July 1779. GW wrote the...
Knowing your regard for all Public utility & benefit; I beg leave to acquaint you of my having a...
[ West Point, 19 Dec. 1780 ]. Capt. Lt. David Bushnell and four other officers write about “the...