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I have the pleasure to enclose you Capt: Reads letter of the 18th. by which it appears that the...
I wrote to you yesterday and enclosed a letter from Capt: Reade of the 18th. stating that the...
A letter from Capt: Reade of the 21st. states that nothing new has occurred—and that the British...
I have the honor to enclose Captain Reades letter of the 22nd. instant, and to be with the...
I now forward to you Capt: Reades letter of the 23rd. and have the honor to be with the highest...
I had the pleasure, last Evening, to receive your favor of the 25th. I received at the same time...
Three letters from Capt: Read of the 25. 26 & 27 instant, all received by last nights mail, state...
Difficulties having been experienced in adjusting some of the expenses incurred while the militia...
I perform a very pleasing duty in transmitting to you a copy of the Resolution of the General...
When Major Newton commanded the Militia in Norfolk, some letters were sent to him by Sir Robert...
I received by the last nights mail your favor of the 13th. and shall forward the letters alluded...
My friend Doctor William Upshaw is desirous to procure the appointment of Hospital Surgeon, in...
I have received your letter in which you do me the honor to ask my opinion on the case of Thomas...
A powder Mill has been lately established in the immediate vicinity of this place, and it is now...
The Commissioners for the University of Virginia having met, as by law required at the tavern in...
I beg leave to introduce to your acquaintance, my son in law, M r Henry Carrington — He is the...