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The Count de Moustier affording a very favourable Conveyance for Captn Cochrans Watch, I have...
I thank you for the Pamphlet, and for the Gazette contained in your letter of the 30th Ult. For...
I thank you for the Pamphlet, and for the Gazette contained in your letter of the 30th. Ulto. For...
In acknowledging the receipt of your canded and kind letter by the last Post; little more is...
In acknowledging the receipt of your candid and kind letter by the last Post; little more is...
A day or two ago the enclosed letters came to my hands. The watch of Genl. Morgan you have for...
I have been favored with your letter of the 20th of Feb. & pray you to accept my thanks for the...
If I recollect right, I heard you say when I had the pleasure of seeing you in Philadelphia, that...
I do myself the honor to transmit to your Excellency the Copy of a Letter I have just received...
The very favorable opinion you are pleased to entertain of my public conduct, and the kind...
When I left Philadelphia I hoped to have had the pleasure of seeing you at Annapolis before my...
On my return home last night I found my Nephew Lawrence here—who said he was affraid to remain at...
Your letter of the 16th Inst. was handed to me yesterday in Alexandria as I was going to dinner:...
Your letters of the 10th and 12th came duly to hand In answer to the latter—I have only to...
The letter with which you favored me on Wednesday was handed whilst I was at Dinner at Pages when...
Your letter of the 4th instant, which was delivered to me on my return from my late Journey, is...
The letter which you was pleased to write to me on the 21st instant did not get to my hands in...
Your letter of yesterday was handed to me last evening. I am sorry that the conduct of one of my...
By your letter of the 23d, with which I have been favoured since my return home, I perceive there...
I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 7th inst: enclosing an Act of the General...
It is not easy for me to decide by which my mind was most affected upon the receipt of your...
My friendship is not in the least lessened by the difference which has taken place in our...
Long as the enclosed letter & petition appear to have been written, they never came to my hands...
GW’s letter to Governor Harrison marks his return to public life as the leader of a movement to...
I have had the honor to receive your favor of the 2d—What you have asked of the Secretary at War,...
In the first moments after my return I take the liberty of sending you a copy of the Constitution...
I have just had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 8th—for the friendly & affectionate...
I have received your Letter of the 10th of July together with the two Toledo Blades sent by Captn...
The bearer hereof—the Honble Judge Harrison of Maryland—is hereby authorized to take possession...
In the interval between your leaving this and the arrival of Mr. Briscoe, Mr. Montgomery, of...
I ought to have acknowledged the receipt of your letter of the 10th sooner, tho’ I am at a loss...
Colo. Wm Fitzhugh of Maryland has this day requested me, to enter his name for one share of the...
Letter not found: to William Hartshorne, 5 July. On this date Hartshorne wrote GW that he had...
Whatever sum Colonels Gilpin and Fitzgerald think proper to order, or the state of the treasury...
The Gentleman who will present this letter to you is Major Baylies of Massachusetts—Son in Law to...
Letter not found: to William Hartshorne, 6 Mar. 1786. On 6 Mar. Hartshorne wrote: “Your favor of...
As it seems that it will be my unavoidable lot to be again brought into publick life, however...
Letter not found: to William Hartshorne, 21 Feb. 1785. On 25 Mar. Hartshorne wrote GW : “Your...
Letter not found: to William Hartshorne, 21 Mar. 1786. On 25 Mar. Hartshorne wrote GW : “Your...
I am sorry that I have been so troublesome & teasing to you on accot of the seeds you were so...
Captain Stickney has presented me with your favor of the 25th of May—together with the mess-beef...
After an absence of almost nine years from home, & a total suspension, as it were to all my...
I have received, & thank you for your obliging favor of the 21st in answer to my letter of the...
By a further research into my papers, I have found—with a letter from Colo. Fielding Lewis (which...
I am informed that a patent (in consequence of a Certificate from Commrs appointed to enquire...
If I recollect right, I mentioned when I had the pleasure of seeing you at Mr Jones’s the first...
Although I gave the greatest credence to your acct of the talents & good behaviour of Mr Lear,...
At the request of Mr Booth, I give you the trouble of this letter. This request, added to an...
The interruption of the Post, by the frost, will occasion a delay of this answer, which otherwise...
I have, before I leave the City, to thank you for the obliging expressions of your letter of the...