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By the Post of yesterday I received your letter of the 11th instt, with the Reports of the three...
152[Diary entry: 10 January 1796] (Washington Papers)
10. Lowering all the forenoon—about 2 oclock begun to Snow. Wind at So. Wt.
I have lately received your letter, giving me information of the death of the Right Honble the...
154[Diary entry: 25 February 1790] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 25th. Engaged as yesterday. In the afternoon a Committee of Congress presented an Act...
Enclosed I return you the list of Sales in the Federal City. You will oblige me, by drafting a...
More than once, the Spanish Minister expressed, with pleasing solicitude, the intentions of his...
I think it expedient to acknowledge the receipt of your two Notes, dated the 10th of July & the...
158[August 1795] (Washington Papers)
1. Wind at No. Wt.—flying clouds, warm. 2. Do. Easterly—violent Rain & wind aftn. 3. Do. No. Wt....
On the morning of this day the President requested Mr Butler (who had to pass by his house) to...
160[Diary entry: 15 March 1790] (Washington Papers)
Monday 15th. Received an Address from the Roman Catholics of the United States presented by Mr....
You judged very right when in your letter of the 18th Ulto you observed I “can have very little...
This letter will be put into your hands by Mr Lear, who is well known to one, or more of you. He...
Private In confidence I inform you, that it has become indispensably necessary to recall our...
I send you the enclosed Advertisement, that you may perceive thereby, I have restrained myself...
Your Excellency’s letter of the 10th inst. with its enclosures has been duly received. It appears...
166[Diary entry: 5 April 1790] (Washington Papers)
Monday 5th. Exercised with Mrs. Washington in the Post Chaize. Sent duplicates of the Acts...
On the twenty ninth day of December 1794 the following nominations for promotions were laid...
[ Philadelphia, September 6, 1796. Second letter of September 6 not found. ] In the “List of...
169[October 1795 (1)] (Washington Papers)
1. Little or no wind & very pleasant. 2. Wind Easterly—clear & pleasant. 3. Do. Southerly & warm....
Colo. Hamilton came so late that I could only broach the subject to him. He will breakfast with...
Before this will have reached you, you must have seen in the gazettes that I have taken the...
The P——— would be glad to see Mr. Jefferson immediately, and requests him to bring the Copy of...
173[Diary entry: 28 June 1795] (Washington Papers)
28. Do. Westerly. Clear & pleast.
Your letter of the present month and the papers accompanying it have been handed to me since my...
175[January 1796] (Washington Papers)
1. Remarkably mild and pleasant—perfectly clear. Received the National Colours from Mr. Adet the...
[New York] 23 March 1790. In his diary for this day GW notes that there was “A full, & very...
The congratulatory address of the People of the State of South-Carolina on my election to the...
Your letter of the 7th instant, and the weekly reports, were received yesterday. On wednesday...
While at Charleston I appointed Robert Cochran of that place to command the revenue Cutter for...
Your letter of the 21st of September never came to my hands until yesterday—Had you put it into...
Your favors of the 13 th . of last month, & 12 th . of the present came safe to hand.— The first...
The Letters to the Minister of the French republic, appears proper. The propriety of laying those...
183[Diary entry: 18 July 1795] (Washington Papers)
18. Do. & very warm.
I have duly received your favors of Jan. 7. and 9. am sensible of the expediency of the act of...
185[Diary entry: 20 December 1795] (Washington Papers)
20. Snow, about 2 Inches deep.
Notwithstanding the conviction I am under of the labour which is imposed upon you by Public...
187[Diary entry: 22 July 1795] (Washington Papers)
22. Do. Very warm.
For the reasons mentioned to you the other day—viz.—the Virginia Assembly being in Session—and a...
Is there no clue to Mr. Morris’ meaning respecting Monsr. Merlino ? The next paragraph of his...
I have received your very polite letter of the 18th —and the obliging manner in which you have...
I received your letter of the 23d Ulto; but not at so early a period as might have been expected...
By the post of Wednesday last, I enclosed you an answer to an address of the Landholders & other...
If this letter should reach your hands, it will be delivered by Mr Weston, who with his lady may...
194[Diary entry: 2 August 1795] (Washington Papers)
2. Do. Easterly—violent Rain & wind aftn.
I have in my possession a bond of yours, assigned to me by Mr Jno. Lewis, for £146.13.4d—payable...
If you can serve me by having the deed from Muse to me fully recorded, it will be an acceptable...
I am ashamed, so much after the date of it, to have the receipt of your letter of the 15th of...
I send herewith a copy of the Treaty of Friendship, Limits and Navigation, between the United...
I have run over the four numbers of Genl Green’s letters to Congress—herewith returned—and find...
I entreat you to be persuaded that nothing could have been more agreeable to me than the proofs...