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We are going on with the regimental Arrangements as fast as possible and I think the Day begins...
I wrote you a few Days ago by Colo. Johnson; as he is not yet gone, I will now add two Things I...
I have sent to your Addressé three Bundles containing the several Materials collected by the...
I was in your Debt. It is my Fate always to be so with my Friends. But beleive me my Heart owes...
I wrote you a Letter long since which went backwards & whether it hath ever Yet got so far...
I received your Favor and return you Thanks for it. The Conduct which the Enemy may pursue with...
As Congress have delegated to a Committee, of which I have the Honor to be a Member, the...
You will excuse in me the Liberty I have taken in requesting Colo. Morgan to call on you. That...
You must permit me most heartily to congratulate you upon the very important Intelligence which...
Two Days ago I was placed on a Committee to report the necessary Provision to be made for...
I ⟨ mutilated ⟩ to write a Letter which I ⟨ mutilated ⟩ you to excuse. If I am rightly inform’d...
We arrived here yesterday a few Minutes after twelve. The british Commissioners have not yet...
We received your Excellency’s Letter of the fourteenth this Morning, previous to the Receipt of...
We did ourselves the honor to write to your Excellency from Elizabeth-Town on the 16th instant,...
Colo. Smith delivered your Excellency’s Letter of the twenty eighth, between four and five...
General Forman (who is now on his way to you with a Representation on the Hanging of Captain...
As it is probable that our report of this date may after having been transmitted to Congress come...
Enclosed is a Packett containing two Weeks News Papers for Genl Dalrymple—They are sent in...
I received your Excellency’s Favor of the eighteenth Instant last Evening. I pray you to accept...
In Consequence of a very interesting Conversation which has passed between Mr Ogden and myself, I...
I take the Liberty of introducing to your Acquaintance Mr Darby a young Gentleman of family from...
Our House are about to send you their Plan of Accomodation and I think myself bound to say...
What shall we do with our West Chester Causes I have not hitherto given you any Notices of Trial...
If you play Truant thus, Le tout est perdue . How do you expect that your unruly Horses can be...
We were much surprized at your Letter to M r . Hobart as we could not perceive the Danger which...
Congress have sent me here in Conjunction with some other Gentlemen to regulate their Army and in...
This Letter is to be handed to you by Gen l . Gates. Let me recommend him to your particular...
I won’t dispute who has written most. I have written more than twice what you acknowlege to have...
I shall plague you with very few Words. I congratulate you on our Alliance with France for...
I received yours of the 4 th some Days ago but I was in so unsettled a Situation that I could not...