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The posture of affairs in Europe, particularly between France and Great Britain, places the...
Your letter of the 1st inst: I have duly recd—likewise one of the 4th, covering a letter from the...
From present appearances, and the Season of the Year, there is little reason to beleive, that a...
By slow, I wish I could add & sure, movements, the business of the Convention progresses; but to...
The considerations which you have often suggested to me, and are repeated in your letter of the...
I have recd your Letter of the 17th inst; with it’s enclosure from Genl Wayne. Whatever Genl...
Soon after my last was dispatched to you, I was favoured with the receipt of your letter of the...
I approve of your sentiments given to the Officers commanding the Regiments at West Point,...
In addition to the information given by the Secretary of War and Genl Pickins the 24th instant,...
Count Wengiersky, a Polish Gentleman travelling the Continent for his amusement, will have the...
The cessation of hostilities having been now proclaimed, you will permit any Citizens of the...
Upon reflection, I think it best that no mention should be made of the probability that the...
I enclose to you the application of the State of New Jersey for Ammunition, also General...
I have given the enclosed draught of a letter to Captn Brandt a careful perusal. Such additions...
I duly received your favour of the 18th of January, which hurry of business has prevented my...
The situation of our affairs and the general prospects of the campaign require that the army...
Since I had the pleasure to write to you on the 8th Instant, I have received your Letter of that...
By the Gazettes of to day, I perceived a Vessel is just arrived in this Port from New Orleans, on...
You are hereby appointed to the command of West point and its Dependencies—But as the Army will...
Your letter of the 8th, with its enclosures, came duly to hand; & requires but little in reply to...
Expecting that my private Affairs will call me to Virginia on or before the 25th of this month, I...
Should it be thought expedient to draw a Body of Men together early next Spring, it will be...
The Women of the New York Regt of Artillery have applied to me on the Subject of allowing them...
As the public service may require that communications should be made to me, during my absence...
As the day is near at hand, when the President-elect is to take the oath of qualification, and no...
I had the pleasure to reply to your Letter of the 15th of October to go by the Post before the...
(Private) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon Octr 14th 1791. I have been under a strange mistake with...
I beg you to accept my acknowledgment of and thanks for your obliging favors of the 12th 16th &...
If the number of recruits in the Atlantic States, can afford a detachment of fifty men to the...
You will lay before the House of Representatives such papers, from your department, as are...