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We have according to your appointment at the instance of the Commissioners of the City of...
Having been so unfortunate as to be taken Prisoners on our passage in the Sandwich packet to...
I have just now received the inclosed letter from Mr. James Maury which I send for your perusal....
His Excellency Governour Henry, having been pleased to communicate to us, an extract from your...
Wanted in a few days a Complete Estimate of all the Cloathing and Military Stores which are to be...
I did not return to Bladensburgh after an absence of 8 or 10 days ’till Monday the 1st. of...
I Have just now time to advise you that my agent in Philadelphia on the 9th. instant forwarded...
Your “Democratic Society” with whatever good ⟨in⟩tentions it may be instituted by some yet I fear...
As you seem to join me in opinion that an Inspection in the Upper Country would be of publick...
I find it will be some time yet before Colo. Davies will have the several Estimates ready and it...
The subject of the letter I alluded to in my last, did not relate to Colo. Mercer but to a public...
I Wrote to you a few days before I left Virginia which I hope you’ve received. I am this far on...
You have been so much harrassed that I am sorry to trouble you so soon—but as I see a Note in the...
Letter not found: from David Ross, 23 June 1757. On 25 June 1757 GW wrote to Ross: “I was this...
I am lately returned from the back Country where I have been for a considerable time in a bad...
Since I had the pleasure of seeing you have mentioned to several of my acquaintances the...
I Have the honor of receiving your favour of the 8th. instant, and am greatly relieved to see so...
By Borrowing and purchasing I have procured a sufficient quantity of Canvass for the 100 tents...
I had the honor of receiving your letters dated 24th. Ulto—I delayd answering for a short time in...
I am just now favoured with your Letter of the 21st . I expected the waggons would have come to...
Inclosed I send you letter which I have just now received from Philadelphia by a Vessell that was...
I Expect this letter will be delivered to You by Capt. Lewis Littlepage who has been here for...
Richmond [ 7 ] Apr. 1781 . Acknowledges a letter of this date “with Genl. Spotswood’s letter...
I am just now honour’d with your favour of this date . This morning I despatch’d a Waggon with a...
I received last evening your polite and friendly letter of the 1 st instant —covering your order...
I expected before this Copies of your and Co Mercers Communications & the Statement to the...
Yours of the 9th has been just handed me—Being sensible of the honor—I shall endeavour to justify...
I arrived here last evening. The principal object which brought me to this City, is to attempt a...
I am this moment favourd with your letter of this date, relative to the Award of 1783. Your...
I Have just now the Pleasure of receiving your letter of yesterdays date. I am happy in having it...
I Did my self the pleasure of writing to you yesterday by Colo. Davies advising you of the...
The indisposition of the Gentleman I first intended to employ to the Northward has retarded that...
RC ( NA : PCC , No. 78, XIX, 371–76). Addressed to “The Honorable the Delegates for Virginia in...
Being engaged in electioneering prevented my writing as soon as I intended that a Mr. Reese...
The Petition of David Ross of the State of Virginia Humbly Sheweth, That your Petitioner, being...
As it is probable the enclosed might not have come to your knowledge from its contracted...
I Have just now the offer of about 400 pr. Soldiers Stockings. Altho I understand that Overalls...
I am favoured with yours of the 6th & delayed answering it, in expectation of hearing something...
Co Mercer passed through this place yesterday in the Stage on his way as he says to Congress —yet...
Richmond, 15 Apr. 1781 . The bearer, George Nicolson, “is engaged to go the Northward to try and...
I am obliged to you for gratifying my request by sending me a Copy of Co. Mercers letter and of...
A Number of Negroes belonging to South Carolina & Georgia—there are some Gentlemen in the Army...
Since my return from the Tenassee State I have been continually in motion and very little at this...
I take it for granted you are very much ingaged and not only on that account will not trouble you...
As there are no Vessels at present belonging to the Public ready for Sea and fit for carrying on...