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When we last conversed together on the subject we were both of opinion that the Minister expected...
After a plan for fortifying our port shall have been settled, the execution of it with energy &...
[ West Point, July 26, 1779. On September 18, 1779, Jay wrote to Hamilton : “Your favors of the...
Certain Circumstances of a delicate nature have occurred, concerning which The President would...
The session of Congress is about to close much better than I expected. All mischievous measures...
The Attorney General has shewn me, in confidence, a late letter of yours to him and has asked my...
I received your favour per express, and as the absence of my former respectable correspondents...
I take the liberty to trouble you with some remarks on a matter which to me appears of not a...
I was very sorry when at Albany not to have seen you. I called the day after my arrival but you...
I send you herewith sundry papers and documents, in which you will find material information with...
The completion of the works in the vicinity of our City proceeds heavily. Some embarrassment is...
I take the liberty to trouble you with some remarks on a matter which to me appears of not a...
I have occasion for a public purpose to allude to the reprobated instructions to our...
Certain Circumstances of a delicate nature have occurred, concerning which the President would...
I had the honor duely to receive Your Excellency’s letter of the 4th instant. I did not...
The inclosed was intended by the last post, but I was disappointed in sending it. You will find...
I have received your Letter of the 25th. Various circumstances have prevented my being ready to...
We are all here very anxious for the success of Mr Coleman. We know his abilities and we believe...
I received your favour and one from Mr. Morris last night from by Express.— The Stroke at...
I am honored with your letter of the 18th which I received with all the pleasure that is inspired...
I have already written you by this Post. A further Question occurs— Would not a proclamation...
Col Laurens who will have the honor of delivering you this letter, is on his way to South...
I received your favour per express, and as the absence of my former respectable correspondents...
New York, December 18, 1798. “You may remember that I have heretofore recommended to you Mr....
I have the honor to enclose the copy of a letter which I have just received from Mr. Wolcott the...
I beg your pardon for having omitted to attend earlier to the suggestion in your letter of the...
Col Laurens, who will have the honor of delivering you this letter, is on his way to South...
I this morning received your letter of yesterday. I have seen with pain the progress of the...
Col Fleury is just setting out for Philadelphia to make some arrangements with the Minister which...
The Baron De Steuben has informed me that he is about to set out for Trenton, where he expects to...