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Being just returned from German Town, I beg leave to inform your Excellency that I was happy...
Since my recovery from my late Indisposition so far as to attend to any Business, I have been...
I was honored by your several private favours, recommending M r . Vaughan and some other...
I have duly recd your Excellency’s several public dispatches of the 9th 18th & 30th of Aprill and...
The Director of the Mint of the United States begs leave respectfully to make his annual report...
The troubling you to read the enclosed oration may perhaps need an Apology, undoubtedly the...
I am to acknowlege the receipt of your Excellency’s polite letter of the 4th instant, and am much...
I send herewith the Seal you was pleased to commit to my Care—The time has been scarcely...
I have the honor, as well as great Pleasure, of enclosing a diploma from the College of New...
The Director of the Mint, being informed by the public News Papers, that a Bill has been brought...
The Committee have just receiv’d your Excellency’s Letter of the 20th and will be at Elizabeth...
Copy: National Archives I am honored by the commands of Congress to transmit you a set of...
We have recovered the most sensible pleasure on the News of your safe return to Mount Vernon and...
I am this Moment returned from the Point opposite to Gloucester—As soon as the City was a little...
We have the pleasure of transmitting to you, a Copy of the proceedings of a Meeting held at...
Being on a Visit at this place, I am solicited by Mr John Pintard to introduce him to your...
We have the pleasure of transmitting to you, a Copy of the proceedings of a Meeting held at...
Mr. Boudinot encloses a very rough draught of a Letter to Mr. Jefferson in answer to his Note,...
Your Excellency’s letter of the 8th instant, enclosing Mr Chittendon’s receipt, came safe to hand...
I do most sincerely & affectionately congratulate my Country, on the unanimous election of your...
Your Excellency will give me the utmost credit, when I assure you, that it is with the most...
Mrs: Bradford & myself arrived here on friday Evening last—among the principal Objects we had in...
I have neglected writing your Excellency a circumstantial account of the Reasons of Congress...
I omitted writing yesterday, supposing that your Excellency would have had constant Intelligence...
Genll Maxwell just setting off for Camp, I improve the Opportunity, to acknowledge the reciept of...
Mr Boudinot presents his most respectful Compliments to Lieutenant Genl Washington and informs...
I take the first Moment of Leisure since our Arrival here, to inform your Excellency that...
The Commissary General of Prisoners begs leave to report to his Excellency, that he has attended...
I have the honor of inclosing to your Excellency, an Act of Congress of the eighth instant,...
Since my last private letter to your Excellency nothing has turned up worthy of your notice but...
I have the honor of informing your Excellency that the Committees of both Houses arrived here...
6 January 1804, Philadelphia. “I have the honor of inclosing my annual report of the Issues of...
This Afternoon I dispatched an Express to your Excellency (a copy of whose dispatches is...
I have the honor of enclosing to your Excellency several Acts of Congress relative to the Army,...
I have the honor of enclosing to your Excellency two Letters that have been committed to my Care....
I duly recd. a Letter, without any signature , by a Mr Lesslie relative to a plan he proposed of...
Having been detained in New York on the business committed to me by your Excellency, much longer...
Mr George Washington Reed the youngest son of the late Governor Reed, who graduated in the...
Your Excellency’s favours of the 6th inst. gave me great pleasure, as they announced your safe...
This will be handed to your Excellency by the Count Del Vermé, a nobleman of Milan in Italy—By...
Since my recovery from my late Indisposition so far as to attend to any Business, I have been...
A convenient opportunity offering by your Son, permit me to ask your acceptance of a small tract,...
Mr Boudinot thinks it his Duty to report to his Excellency General Washington, that Complaints of...
Every publick acknowledgment of the essential Service, rendered our common Country by your...
Letter not found: from Elias Boudinot, 8 Nov. 1799. On 13 Nov. GW wrote Boudinot : “Your favour...
I beg leave thro’ you, to inform the President of the United States, that a dangerous Malignant...
This Moment I am honored with your favour of the 26th Janry and am greatly mortified to find,...
Nothing but that indisposition with which I have been confined for upwards of four Months, could...
The unexpected and melancholy news of the death of the late Major General Lord Stirling,...
I must beg your Excellency’s excuse from particularly answering your late favour, till I return...