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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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31 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 19 September … | 1780-09-19 | I am to acknowledge the Honour of your Excellency’s favour of the 9th Instant on the Subject of... |
32 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 30 May 1780 | 1780-05-30 | Congress are much affected at the Wants and distresses of the Army another Committee is appointed... |
33 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 26 May 1780 | 1780-05-26 | We have Intelligence from Charles Town which leaves it in our possession as lately as the 3d or... |
34 | Duane, James | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from James Duane, 23 May 1780 | 1780-05-23 | The Marquiss de la fayette handed me your favour of the 14: Instant which woud have been sooner... |
35 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 21 May 1780 | 1780-05-21 | The enclosed Letter was delivered me after a very importunate personal Sollicitation. I have a... |
36 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 9 May 1780 | 1780-05-09 | I Judge of your Excellency’s Anxiety for the Fate of Charles Town by my own. When we have much at... |
37 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 4 May 1780 | 1780-05-04 | We are here in anxious Suspence for the Fate of Charles Town: it is not to be wondered at when we... |
38 | Duane, James | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from James Duane, 23 September … | 1779-09-23 | I find I have given our Friends Tighlman and Meade an opportunity of exercising their Risibility... |
39 | Duane, James | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from James Duane, 16 September … | 1779-09-16 | I have had no earlier opportunity to acknowledge the Receipt of your very agreeable favour of the... |
40 | Duane, James | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from James Duane, 10 September … | 1779-09-10 | Accept my Thanks for your Favour of the 28 Augt and your obliging assurances that you will comply... |
41 | Duane, James | Hamilton, Alexander | To Alexander Hamilton from James Duane, 4 September … | 1779-09-04 | I have spent some days at this place with our Legislature and have been happy in finding their... |
42 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 17 May 1779 | 1779-05-17 | I am honourd with your Favour of the 3d Instant & have communicated it to my Colleagues. when I... |
43 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 15 May 1779 | 1779-05-15 | I find myself under the necessity of expressing my wishes that it may be agreeable to your... |
44 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 27 April 1779 | 1779-04-27 | I beg Leave to recommend the enclosed papers transmitted by Governour Clinton to your... |
45 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 16 March 1779 | 1779-03-16 | Your Favour has been presented to the Committee of Conference. I beg you will do me the Justice... |
46 | Jay, John | McDougall, Alexander | New York Delegates to Alexander McDougall, 20 February … | 1779-02-20 | We had the Pleasure of receiving your Favor by M r Barclay of the 11 th Instant and beg you to be... |
47 | Jay, John | Clinton, George | New York Delegates to George Clinton, 3 February 1779 | 1779-02-03 | Major General Arnold has it in Contemplation to establish a Settlement of Officers and Soldiers... |
48 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 28 January 1779 | 1779-01-28 | I found myself so much indisposd this morning that it was imprudent to go abroad; which will I... |
49 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 11 January 1779 | 1779-01-11 | The enclosed papers have this day been referred to the Committee of Conference with your... |
50 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 10 January 1779 | 1779-01-10 | I intended to have done myself the Honour of seeing your Excellency yesterday Evning but was so... |
51 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 9 January 1779 | 1779-01-09 | In order to give Dispatch to the several Matters mentiond in your Excellency’s Report to the... |
52 | Duane, James | Washington, George | To George Washington from James Duane, 3 January 1779 | 1779-01-03 | When I have the Honour of seeing your Excellency I will explain the objection made in Congress to... |
53 | Duane, James | Jay, John | To John Jay from James Duane, 22–24 August 1778 | ≈1778-08-22 | I have the Pleasure to acquaint you that M rs . Duane is in a great Degree restord to her Health;... |
54 | Duane, James | Jay, John | To John Jay from James Duane, 23 December 1777 | 1777-12-23 | I did not receive your very obliging Favour of the 14 th . Untill this morning. which It gave a... |
55 | Duane, James | Jay, John | To John Jay from James Duane, 2 December 1777 | 1777-12-02 | I have had so much Publick Business on my hands that I have been unavoidably deprived of paying... |
56 | Duane, James | Jay, John | To John Jay from James Duane, 3 August 1777 | 1777-08-03 | I enclose you a Letter from France for yourself and another to M r . Platt which ^ last ^ you’l... |
57 | Duane, James | Livingston, Robert R. | James Duane to Robert R. Livingston, John Jay … | 1777-04-19 | We arrived in this City on Wednesday afternoon. If you talk seriously to its Inhabitants you’l... |
58 | Duane, James | Jay, John | To John Jay from James Duane, 25 May 1776 | 1776-05-25 | I conclude, my dear Sir, that the late Resolution of Congress recommending the Assumption of... |
59 | Duane, James | Jay, John | To John Jay from James Duane, 18 May 1776 | 1776-05-18 | I wrote you, my dear Sir, a hasty Scrawl by the post on a most important Subject—you know the... |
60 | Duane, James | Jay, John | To John Jay from James Duane, 16 May 1776 | 1776-05-16 | Yesterday, my dear Friend, was an important day, productive of the Resolutions of which I enclose... |
61 | Duane, James | Jay, John | To John Jay from James Duane, 11 May 1776 | 1776-05-11 | I received, my dear Sir, your favour of the 8: Instant and really feel for you in the double... |
62 | Jay, John | Committee of Mechanics of New York | New York Delegates to the Committee of Mechanics of New … | 1774-11-18 | The polite and respectful terms in which you are pleased to communicate your approbation of our... |
63 | Jay, John | Dutchess County Freeholders | New York Delegates to the Dutchess County Freeholders … | 1774-11-07 | When our common Liberties are invaded, our dearest Rights in Danger, and a whole Continent loudly... |