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It is with the greatest hesitation that I contribute to the unpleasing circumstances that are...
I trust you will believe my solemn assurance of you, that a very painful sense of duty has...
The Secretary of the Treasury being absent from the seat of Government, I do myself the honor,...
I trust you will believe my solemn assurance of you, that a very powerful sense of duty has...
having dispos’d of Three bbls of flour as pr Sales Furnishd, the neet proceeds of which I have...
J’ay eté chargé en 1765 de faire pour l’hotel des Bureaux de la Guerre à Versailles, le Portrait...
Petitions for permission to resign his commission “for the following Reasons viz. 1[st]ly his...
I believe your Excellency may Depend upon the enemys force being drawn to Attact the Fort to day,...
I have delay’d writing in expectation of hearing something new from the City, but nothing has...
I have thought it my duty to inform Your Excellency that about five Hundred of the enemy Crossed...
I have this moment receiv’d information of Lord Cornwallace’s crossing in Jersey Last night with...
The enemy have not made any movement since I had the Honour of Adressing Your Excellency. I have...
Since my last letter, I recived a Certain Account of a Number of Heighlanders Crossing to Jersey...
I have not been Able to gain any intellegence of Consequence since I had the Honour of Adressing...
Since my last, I have had I beleve a True Accot of Lord Cornwalss rout Last night about 12 OClock...
I have thought it my duty to forward to Head Quarters a Certain Hofman Lowrey—that has under the...
By every Accot from the City the enemy intend to Attackt the Fort tomorrow. the Hessians are to...
I beg Leave to inform your Excellency that the situation of my Private Affairs obliges me to...
I reciv’d various Accounts yesterday respecting The enemys Measures for makeing an Attackt on Red...
I receiv’d some intillegence this morning from the City and have thought my duty to forward to Yr...
I have this moment been Honoured with your Excellencys Letter—and embrace this oppertunity of...
Your letter of the 13th Ultimo Enclosing an Advertisemt of Your Lands has been received and the...
On Compearing the Indent of Ordnance Stores &c. Requiered for General Clarks Expedition, with the...
The constant attention paid to the rights of your officers, emboldens me to lay before your...
In Consequence of your Letter to Col: Procter the Officers of his Regiment received Orders to...
I adressed A Letter to Your Excellency Dated at Philadelphia 15th of April informing Your...
The Knowledge I have of your Benevolence & Condescencion Encourages me to Take a Liberty, which...
Notwithstanding your unwearied diligence And the unparalleled Sacrifice of Domestic happyness and...
I have thought it might be more satisfactory to leave you the different Accounts I received...
It is painful to communicate dissagreeable intelligence, but I am induced by a regard to your...
Apprehending a movement of the army shortly I think it my duty to represent to your Excellency...
Your very kind and freindly Letter of the 16th came to hand late this Evening, And the Mail being...
In full Confidence of your Excellency’s readiness to hear, and as far as your power extends to...
I should be unworthy of the Confidence reposed in me at this time by your Excellency if I did not...
Since the receipt of your favour of the 8th Septr nothing has occurred to justify my breaking in...
The dissagreeable news I recd by Jenkins, of the Increase of your disorder, is real concern to...
Your favour of the 26th Instant was handed me by Mr Anderson, but from the hurry of business...
In answer to the question put by your Excellency this Morning Whether if the present Vacancies in...
The increase of our Sick within these Few days past, and a certainty of a still further increase...
We arrived on saturday last after a fatigueing & most severe march—The men & officers both...
Every Since the rect of your Letter yesterday I have been trying to obtain the necessary...
Your most kind letter I had the great pleasure to receive, and acknowledge my self under new...
I am very Sorry to inform you that I was honoured with yours of the 14th Inst. only last night,...
In Answer to your favour of yesterday I have taken Some pains to inform myself of the Character...
A number of the Inhabitants of this town & its Vicinity wish to have the pleasure of meeting you...
Your Affectionate & very freindly Letters I have the pleasure to Acknowledge And cannot too much...
after a long and anxious solicitude on Account of your late indisposition, permit me to tender my...
on my Arrival at this place I laid your Excellencys Dispatches and my Instructions before the...
Letter not found: from James Craik, Sr., 6 Mar. 1793. In his letter of 17 Mar. to Frances Bassett...
Letter not found: from William Craik, 13 Mar. 1791. In Ledger B General Ledger B, 1772–1793....