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I omitted to acknowledge in the proper Time your Excellency’s Letter of the eighteenth of October...
I take this earliest Opportunity of acknowleging your Excellency’s Letter of the twenty fifth,...
I have just received your Letter of the third Instant. Nothing would please me better than to...
I have, for some time past, anticipated the reflection which you have made, on the situation of...
I am to request your Excellency that out of the Sums which may come to your Hands in the Manner...
I received yours of the sixteenth Instant yesterday morning. I trust that your Excellency will...
I arrived in Town the Day before Yesterday—having taken the earliest Opportunity to acquire...
I received your Excellency’s favors of the twenty fifth and thirtieth of last Month the latter...
I had the Honor to send you two Letters this Morning by Major Clerkson. This will be delivered...
I have directed Capt. John Green who is the Bearer of this Letter to carry in some Letters from...
I have not taken the liberty of giving You any trouble for sometime past and indeed I never do it...
You Will find enclosed herein the Copy of an Act of Congress of the 4th June whereby I am vested...
Permit me most sincerely to congratulate you on the arrival of the french Fleet and to express my...
Letter not found: from Robert Morris, 14 Jan. 1777. On 19 Jan. GW wrote Morris : “Your favor of...
I have received your Excellency’s favor of the Sixth Instant—I am always happy to hear from you...
I have received your Favor of the third Instant, and am obliged by your Attention to my...
I have just now sent on the Counterparts of the Contract entered into with Messrs Duer and...
The sole intent of the present is to acknowledge the receipt of your two Letters of the 7th...
I have been honoured with several of Your favours lately but as they did not require an immediate...
I have received your Excellency’s favor of the twenty second Instant and in Consequence do myself...
I am honoured with yours of the 28th ulto and am happy to have contributed to your relief in any...
I was honoured with yours of the 27th Ulto which needs no reply, I also rec’d your answer to what...
I do myself the Honor to enclose in the Paper Number one the Copy of a Letter to the President of...
The dates of the enclosed Letters will shew you my extreme Reluctance to wound your mind with the...
I have just recd your favour of this day & sent to Genl Putnam to detain the Express untill I...
I do myself the Honor to enclose to you a Bill of Exchange for fifty Guineas drawn by Doctor...
The Memorial of the Subscribers on Behalf of the Inhabitants of the County of Bergen now...
I am indebted for your favours of the 10th & 13th Inst. the first regarding Mr Lowreys supplies...
My Letter of the twenty night which is enclosed I have written for two Reasons one that you may...
A Committee of Congress having communicated to me the distress of Your Army for want of Bread and...