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Encouraged by a Resolution of Congress, of May 25, 1784, allowing Mr. Gordon a free access to...
Letter not found : from John Carey, 9 Sept. 1796. GW wrote Carey on 30 Dec.: “I have received...
I have the honor of submitting to your inspection the enclosed draught of an index to the...
Understanding, that there is now a vacancy in your department, I beg leave respectfully to offer...
I have the honor of transmitting to Your Excellency a copy of the Critical Review, containing...
I have the honor of presenting to you the remainder of my manuscripts; and beg leave to observe,...
Having amended my proposals in conformity to the ideas you were pleased to suggest, permit me...
Permit me to request your acceptance of a copy of as much of the President’s official...
Before I proceed in the business of copying the records, which your kindness has enabled me to...
Having this moment received from Mr. Claxton fifteen Dollars for your share of the three lots of...
I do myself the honor of transmitting you two volumes of those official documents, which, through...
when you consider the serious nature of the business, on which I have the honor to address you, I...
John Carey presents his humble respects to the honble. Mr. Madison, & requests, that, if he has...
By the ship Friends, captain Bacon, I have the honor of transmitting to Your Excellency a copy of...
Whenever you are pleased to favor me with my transcripts of the state-papers, I wish to proceed...
It may appear presumptuous in me to address you, since I have not been honored with any reply to...
I have the honor of presenting, for your inspection, the remainder of what I have been able to...
[Philadelphia], “Monday, July 4 [1791], No. 96, South Street.” Apologizes for trouble given him...