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I have been honored with the Receipt of your Excellencys Letter of the 18th Inst. and in...
In acknowledging your Letters of the fourth & tenth of last month I must pray you to accept my...
Having been honoured with the receipt of your very obliging letter of the 2d Inst. I waited to...
I am happy to confirm what Mr Dalby will have informed you off, the Successfull Issue of his Suit...
I did intend to save you the trouble of sending up the ten Dollars advanced to Jno. Fairfax on...
The Gentlemen who will have the honor to deliver you this Letter are from the West Indias they...
I am sorry to find that the delay of my long intended visit to Prince Town has been attended with...
I received in due time the Letter you were so obliging as to write me of the 1st February and am...
I have received your favor of the third Instant and am very much disposed to go into the measure...
This letter will be delivered to you by Arthur Noble Esqr. a Gentleman Strongly recommended to me...
Letter not found: from Robert Morris, 5 Jan. 1789. On 15 Jan. GW acknowledged Morris’s “favor of...
Having no Intention of entering again into the details of Mercantile Business, on the receipt of...
My detention here having been so much longer than expected, the Season in which Mrs Morris...
The enclosed letter will probably deprive you of the Company of your guests sooner than you...
Capt. Stephen Gregory the bearer of these lines being called by business to Dumfries, cannot...
I have received your Excellency’s Letter of the thirty first of last Month enclosing a Copy of...
I had the pleasure to meet Mrs Morris & my Children at the Bowling Green about two oClock on...
This will be delivered by Mr Charles Thompson, who has the honour to be charged with the Public...
I beg Leave to enclose you a Letter just now received from the Viscount De Noailles—I learn from...
The Public Papers have announced Your consent to serve as a Member of the Convention to be held...
That you may not think me guilty of Neglect, I acknowledge the receipt of your obliging letter of...
Mrs Morris & myself accept most chearfully, the polite & Friendly invitation with which Mrs...
The Bearer of this Letter is the Baron de Poellnitz a Gentn of Considerable Family and Fortune...