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These are, my dear Hamilton, two letters By which I communicate to the french general the happy...
In Consequence of our Conversation, My dear Hamilton, I have wrote a letter to Gouvion the Copy...
From Major Lee I just Now hear that he has seen A Man Who has been in Newyork and told him that...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I Wish it was in My power to Give you some Grand...
Mr Ward’s Corps being Situated on the end of Bergen Neck, two and thirty Miles from our Army,...
After having Stated the few facts that have taken place Betwen this and the last Meeting of...
to My Great disappointment M. p——is Return’d this Morning and Brings no details with him—I Wanted...
I wish, my dear Hamilton, you will please to invite your father in law to come and dine tomorrow...
I alwais forgot Mentionning to You what has past Betwen duke of Lauzun and Myself on account of...
You very well know that for Many and Many Reasons Both on account of the Country and on that of...
Your letter to Count de Rochambeau mentionning the ennemy’s embarkation, and your future...
in Consequence of A Note from me the Admiral Came to Last evening, and defensive ideas Gave way...
Your letter of the 22d Came to hand last evening and I hasten to answer At least to a part of its...
every private intelligence from long island, and also the letter from General howe and the...
I had this Morning the honor of writing to You By general heath’s express and inform’d you that...
I had this Morning the honor to wait on his excellency the Governor, and took the liberty, thò in...
I hasten to inform you that the Missing transport is safely arriv’d on the 19th at Boston —she is...
As I find an express Going from hartfort to General Greene, I send this letter to him, that You...
having heard of an express from Rhodeisland being Going through the Continental Village I sent...
You have desired, My dear General, I would put in writing a Summary of the ideas which I Gave as...
You know, My dear General, that I Am Very Anxious of Seeing the Army well Cloathed for this...
Letters not found: from Major General Lafayette, 17 May 1780. On 20 May, GW wrote Lafayette: “I...
here I am, My dear General, and in the Mist of the joy I feel in finding Myself again one of your...
ALS : American Philosophical Society We are Again Going to Sail, But no News about our cloathing—...
AL : American Philosophical Society I am for the last time Going to Versaïlles, My Good friend,...
ALS : American Philosophical Society In Consequence of the Assent that Your excellency was...
ALS : American Philosophical Society According to the letter your Grand son wrote me last Morning...
As I came but this morning from Versailles, it was not in my power sooner to answer to the letter...
ALS : American Philosophical Society From a Ministerial letter I just Receive from Versaïlles I...
ALS : American Philosophical Society According to an appointement I had Requested from Mr. De...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I Must Beg Your Pardon, My dear Sir, for My not Having the...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I don’t loose Any time in informing You that mde de...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I told what you know as Coming from Myself, and the Answer...
ALS : American Philosophical Society This letter will be delivered to Your Excellency By Mr....
ALS : American Philosophical Society We were thinking But of winter quarters for the troops, and...
ALS : American Philosophical Society With a trüe satisfaction I have seen that the Royal...
ALS : American Philosophical Society From the Sight of this hand writing, you will, I dare say,...
AL : American Philosophical Society The Matter I am going to write upon is of A delicate Nature,...
ALS : American Philosophical Society The fear of detaining your dispatches has induc’d me not to...
What is the matter with my dear Hamilton and by what chance do I live in fruitless expectation of...
What is the matter with my dear hamilton And By what chance do I live in fruitless expectation of...
from those happy ties of friendship By which you were pleas’d to unite yourself with me, from the...
ALS : American Philosophical Society The happy intelligence which you had the kindness of...
(I) ALS : American Philosophical Society; copies: Library of Congress, National Archives;...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I wish it was in My power to Give you any intelligences, But...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I have done myself the honor of writing to you some days...
ALS : American Philosophical Society With the Greatest pleasure I hear that By a frigatte just...
ALS : American Philosophical Society How happy I feel, when surrounded By so many preparations...
Here is at lenght a Safe occasion of writing to you, here I May tell you What Sincere Concern I...
how happy I shall think Myself whenever a Safe opportunity of writing to Congress will be...