1To George Washington from William Irvine, 6 September 1783 (Washington Papers)
...and put things out of doubt I have sent Lieutenant Rose my Aid de Camp, who will wait on your...
2From George Washington to William Irvine, 16 September 1783 (Washington Papers)
Your Letter of the 6th by Lieut. Rose has been duly received.
rose with so much splendor,
4Abigail Adams to John Adams, 20 September 1783 (Adams Papers)
..., and desireing him to rise, upon which I rose, and went into his Chamber, I found him...
5From Benjamin Franklin to Joseph Banks, 8 October 1783 (Franklin Papers)
...out over the stage, slowly took shape and rose before a large crowd of spectators. After...
6To John Adams from Edward Bridgen, 1 November 1783 (Adams Papers)
“Mr. Adams rose, and in a very few words expressed the desire...
7To Benjamin Franklin from Sir Edward Newenham, 9[–15] November 1783 (Franklin Papers)
...Newenham’s letter of that date). Grattan rose to reply, but Newenham declared the dispute...
8To Benjamin Franklin from Edward Nathaniel Bancroft, 19 November 1783 (Franklin Papers)
après nous avoir mis en pension chez le Dr. Rose à Chiswick....William Rose was an old friend...
9From Benjamin Franklin to Joseph Banks, November 22–25, 1783 (Franklin Papers)
.... The Air rarified in passing thro’ this Flame rose in the Balloon, swell’d out its sides...
10To John Jay from William Livingston, 24 November 1783 (Jay Papers)
...not long since that we should so soon have rose superior to it; & with so much glory?...