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31 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 22 February 1787 1787-02-22 The storm in Massachusetts is subsiding for the present. But what effects the disfranchisement of...
32 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 27 February 1787 1787-02-27 My last to you was on the 22d instant, in which I stated my apprehensions respecting the proposed...
33 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 5 March 1787 1787-03-05 I wrote you on the 22d ultimo, that the affairs of Massachusetts were quietly settling down to...
34 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 19 March 1787 1787-03-19 The disturbances by the Massachusetts insurgents on the frontiers of this State, were quieted by...
35 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 26 March 1787 1787-03-26 I have attended my dear Sir to your request respecting the Chevalier D’anterroches, and the...
36 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 9 April 1787 1787-04-09 I thank you for your kind favor of the second instant which I received by the last post. Since my...
37 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 29 May 1787 1787-05-29 I enclose you a letter from Don Diego de Gardoqui, which he transmitted to me by the post to...
38 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 14 August 1787 1787-08-14 Influenced by motives of delicacy I have hitherto forborne the pleasure my dear Sir of writing to...
39 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 14 September 1787 1787-09-14 presuming that you will not set out from Philadelphia untill Monday the 17th I write you a line...
40 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 3 October 1787 1787-10-03 By this time my dear Sir, you will have again renewed your attention to your domestic affairs,...
41 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 2 November 1787 1787-11-02 The bearer the Marquis de Chappedelaine has been made known to me by my old friend Colo. Mauduit...
42 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 11 December 1787 1787-12-11 I thank you for your kind favor of the 15th October which was duly received. Notwithstanding the...
43 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 14 January 1788 1788-01-14 Some time has elapsed since my writing to you as I had nothing to offer but what you were...
44 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 10 February 1788 1788-02-10 I thank you my dear Sir for your favor of the 10th of last month which I duly received. The...
45 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 14 February 1788 1788-02-14 It is with great satisfaction that I inform you that last evening the news arrived here of the...
46 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 10 March 1788 1788-03-10 Your favor of the 11th ultimo was duly received. The publication signed Publius is attributed to...
47 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 25 May 1788 1788-05-25 I have to acknowledge my dear Sir the receipt of your several favors in March and yours of the...
48 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 28 July 1788 1788-07-28 It is with the most sincere satisfaction that I congratulate you on the unconditiona⟨l⟩ adoption...
49 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 21 December 1788 1788-12-21 It is a long time my dear Sir since I have had the pleasure of addressing you, owing to my having...
50 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 12 February 1789 1789-02-12 I had the pleasure by the post of Yesterday to receive your favor of the 29th ultimo. I...
51 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 16 February 1789 1789-02-16 The cloths have not yet arrived although expected by the first wind. The moment they come to hand...
52 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 19 February 1789 1789-02-19 I forward you by the stage which sets out this day 13 1/2 yards of 3/4 Wide bottle green cloth of...
53 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 5 March 1789 1789-03-05 I yesterday received your favor of the 21st ultimo containing enclosures which shall be submitted...
54 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 9 March 1789 1789-03-09 By the last post on the 5th instant I informed you of the number of Members of the new government...
55 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 12 March 1789 1789-03-12 It is a circumstance of great chagrin to the members of the new government who are assembled...
56 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 16 March 1789 1789-03-16 The members of the government are the same as when I wrote you last, excepting Mr Maddison Mr...
57 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 19 March 1789 1789-03-19 I thank you for your favor of the second instant which I received by the last post. The extreme...
58 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 23 March 1789 1789-03-23 The Jersey election being decided, the four members from that State will be here tomorrow or next...
59 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 27 March 1789 1789-03-27 The house of Representatives want Yet four members and the Senate two. The first will not be...
60 Knox, Henry Washington, George To George Washington from Henry Knox, 30 March 1789 1789-03-30 The chagrin of the members who first arrived still exists, one senator and two representatives...