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I have the honor to enclose a letter from Monsr Cottineau de Kerloquin requesting an admission...
Letter not found: to Henry Knox, 25 Jan. 1787. On 8 Feb. Knox wrote GW : “I have received your...
Finding it essential to public Interest that you should superintend the Posts & Military affairs...
By slow, I wish I could add & sure, movements, the business of the Convention progresses; but to...
Soon after my last was dispatched to you, I was favoured with the receipt of your letter of the...
Count Wengiersky, a Polish Gentleman travelling the Continent for his amusement, will have the...
Since I had the pleasure to write to you on the 8th Instant, I have received your Letter of that...
I had the pleasure to reply to your Letter of the 15th of October to go by the Post before the...
The favorable Sentiments expressed in your private letter of the 17th Inst., and which you say...
I beg you to accept my acknowledgment of and thanks for your obliging favors of the 12th 16th &...
The Post of last week brougt me (by way of New York) a letter, of which the inclosed is a Copy. I...
I received your letter of the 25th of May, just when I was on the eve of departure for...
Having learnt from an Advertisement in the New York Daily Advertiser, that there were superfine...
Nothing but the pleasing hope of seeing you under this roof in the course of last month, and wch...
I do myself the honor to transmit you the proceedings of the society of the Cincinnati of the...
I am happy in transmitting to you the inclosed Resolves of Congress,which I must desire you to...
Hurried as I am I cannot (not expecting to see you in Philadelpa) withhold the copy of a...
The arrival of the Definitive Treaty, and the evacuation of New York have been so long delayed as...
It gave me great pleasure to find by your letter of the 29th that you were freed from all...
The early attention which you were so obliging as to pay to my letter of the 8th ulto is highly...
The cloth & Buttons which accompanied your favor of the 30th Ult., came safe by Colo. Hanson; and...
Apologies are idle things: I will not trouble you with them—that I am your debtor in the...
The names which follow, are those mentioned in the Marqs la Fayette’s letter to me. La’ Peyrouse...
Supposing the necessary number of Troops to be kept up during the Winter it will be necessary to...
Accept, my dear General Knox my affectionate thanks for your obliging favors of the 29th, 30th, &...
The splendid display of fire works last Evening were so highly satisfactory that I must request...
The inclosed letter I received a short time since. As I am wholly unacquainted with the writer, &...
About the beginning of last month I wrote you a pretty long letter, & soon after, received your...
Your favor of the 3d instt came duly to hand. The fourth day after leaving Phila. I arrived at...
This will be delivered you by Mr Arthur Noble a Gentleman from Ireland who visits this Country in...