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Having been informed that letters and news-papers had been received here from the United States,...
The glimpse of Sun-shine that we had when the Mentor Sailed, has passed away already, and without...
Since the date of my letter by Mr Skipwith I have become acquainted with some circumstances which...
Since the date of my last dispatch I have been so much indisposed as to be quite ⟨un⟩;able to...
In regard to the Advisability of a Winters Campaign, I answer —In keeping the Field, the...
As a Citizen of the united States, I always consider my Self your debtor, and the annual tribute...
Perceiving many defects in the organisation and practice of the accounting branch of this...
The time, at which we have reason to expect an ascendancy on Lake Ontario, has arrived. If our...
Commodore Chauncy left this place on the 18th. for Fort George. It is obvious that Yeo will...
My last to your Excellency was of the congratulatory Sort, written on the joyfull & acceptable...
On my return from Baltimore & travelling the West⟨ern⟩ part of the County of York, I am favoured...
A few days after the date of my last letter (the 12 Nov) I was admitted to a private audience of...
The journals of yesterday gave us your proclamation announcing an arrangement with the British...
My last letter to the Council of this State was wrote in consequence of yr Excellencys desire,...
My unacquaintance at coming to this place, with the Complexion of Congress & exertions of that...
The first paragraph of your letter of the 24th. Ult. on the subject of Warden’s character &...
So long as we had reason to beleive that the enemy intended and was in condition, to re-establish...
Five Sabel months have passed over Since I last had the pleasure of writing yr Excellency & then...
I had the honor, within the last week, of receiving your letter of the 25th. of August—expressing...
This will be handed to you by Jos. Tate who, after an absence of fifteen years, returns to the U....
Amongst many others, I consider myself your Excellencys debtor—and that the small Annuity of a...
Prevost has returned from the neiborhood of Fort George to Kingston. It is supposed that after...
Your very Obligeing letter of the 25th of April last came only to hand, and yeilded much...
Circumstances relating to gen. Kosciusko previously to his joining the America n Ar my. K. was...
The note of which the annexed paper (Number 1) is a copy was put into by direction of Mr....
In March, I was honored with the receit of your Excellencys letter of the 10th of January—and the...
In W’s letter of the 15th. he requires instructions on the subject of the position he has chosen....
The design of my Subject being in some sense premature, you may possibly consider it as the...
The three last mails from Sackets harbr. brought nothing in addition to what I have communicated....
Notwithstanding how frequently your person and Office possess my thoughts, I have studiously...
I am for Some time possessed of your Excellencys favour of the 18th Ulto and perfectly convinced...
I cannot yet learn whether the Enemy are return’d to Philada—a person from thence, tells me the...
I have this evening received the enclosed letters from Gen. W. From the 3d. to the 9th., both...
Whatever may have been the constructions of others respecting the designs of Government, in...
Since the date of my letter of the 14th. of February, I have made a communication to the...
I have the honor to inclose copies of a correspondence between Major Genl. Izard and General...
Before the receit of your letter of the 5th. of March, I had drawn a few Bills which were made...
The present distressing Asspect of our publick affairs compels me to add to your Excellencys...
A letter from the Emperor of the 9th instant Says, “I shall soon be at Paris and shall bring with...
About 1 oclock this morning I received the enclosed letters from Major Gen. Hampton. I...
With particular pleasure I acknowlege the receit of your favour of the 21st Septr but know not...
You will scarcely expect a Letter from me dated at this place so far out of the line of yr...
I write this letter under feelings the most unpleasant. You will have seen by my public...
Altho’ this warm weather leaves me but little inclination to write, I could not entirely decline...