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From the small acquaintance I had with you at Philadelphia & the recommendation of Mr Jefferson,...
If the request I am now to make should need any apology but such as will naturally be suggested...
I have just returned from Richmond where I was happy enough to succeed in my application to the...
Yours of this date, with the Pamphlet, is just handed me, by which I acknowledge myself obliged....
I am happy in the opportunity, which Mr Lee’s politeness has offered, of presenting Your...
Letter not found: from Noah Webster, 17 Oct. 1787. On 4 Nov. GW wrote: “I have received your...
Having engaged to write, for Mr Morse’s Geography, a sketch of the History of the late war, I...
My sole apology for troubling your Excellency with any communication foreign to the immediate...
I take the liberty of requesting you to furnish me with some information on the following...
At the perfect critical juncture of our political affairs, it appears to be the duty of every...
In my letters to Dr Currie, I have supposed the Influenza in 1789 to be a new disease in the...
I had the honor of your letter of a late date covering one from Dr Tufts, which has furnished me...
I take the liberty of addressing you, in your private character, on a Subject interesting to our...
I have had the honor to receive your letter of Augt 20. in reply to mine. It was not my intention...
I have directed a Copy of a work I have just published on Miscellaneous subjects, to be sent from...
Accompanying this is a Copy of a revised & improved Edition of the Prompter, which I transmit to...
In the fall of Genl Hamilton, I feel, in common with my fellow-citizens, that the United States...
I request you to accept the book accompanying this, & after examining its merits, give it such...
I am engaged in a literary pursuit, which I believe to be very interesting to my country, & in...
Your letter without date, but bearing the post mark Jany. 18. 1820, & addressed to me at New...
I have this day received a note from you, intended to correct a passage in a former letter to me...
Having nearly finished the literary works in which I have been many years engaged, the incessant...