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You are too well acquainted with the merits of Colo. Gouvion to need my testimony either of his...
My letter of the 5th of last Month by your Servant, acknowledged the receipt of your favor of the...
It is easier for you to conceive than for me to express the sensibility of my Heart at the...
I have to acknowledge, the honor of your favors of the 14th & 24th of October and 4th of Decr; to...
Accept my Thanks for your obliging Letter of the 26 Dec r . last, which the Marchioness was so...
In my last of the 20th of Octobr I informed you that the armies were about quitting the field, &...
AL (draft): Columbia University Library; copies: Library of Congress (two), Massachusetts...
We have rec d . the Letter you did us the Honor to write on the 25 th . Inst. Our Country has had...
We have received the Letter you did us the honor to write on the 25 th. Inst. Our Country has had...
Since we parted My Dear Marquis at York Town I have received three letters from you one written...
Whilst I thought there was a probability of my letters finding you in France I continued to write...
I Should have written you, Since the 29 of May, when I wrote you a Letter that I hope you recd,...
Press copy of ALS : University of Pennsylvania Library I continue to suffer from this cruel Gout:...
Press copy of ALS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania I am oblig’d to you for communicating M....
Reprinted from William Temple Franklin, ed., Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin...
Reprinted from William Temple Franklin, ed., Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin...
ALS (draft): Library of Congress Hearing yesterday at Versailles of the Opportunity you mention,...
Je ne puis laisser partir le Colonel G rince Sans qu’il vous porte un Souven ir de moi Je Suis...
Yours of the Seventh of this month, was yesterday brought me, by Mr Ridley, and I thank you for...
I am just honored now with your’s of 27th. March. All things were working rapidly together for...
Copy: Library of Congress I have considered the Proposal of getting the American Prisoners out of...
The Proceedings, of late in the British Parliament, I think abundantly prove, that the British...
Yesterday Major Porter, brought me, your kind favour of the first of this month, together with...
Copy: Library of Congress Accept my hearty Thanks for the Pains you have taken, and for your...
I cannot suffer Colo. Gemat to leave this City—for France—without a remembrancer from me, to you....
Not till the 5th My dear Marqs was I able to leave York—providing for the detachment that was to...
I have the honor to render you an account of the corps under my command in your attack of last...
We are thus far, My Dear Marquis, on our way to you—The Count de Rochambeau has just arrived,...
I have received with infinite satisfaction, My Dear Marquis, the information of the Arrival of...
Nothing, My Dear Marquis, could have afforded me greater satisfaction than the information...