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I wrote you sometime since, concerning some Provision I had sent by a Spy, taken by Warners...
since the reception of your favor I dispatched several Spies into the City, to endeavor to find...
I wrote you last Night, & informed you that I expected a Spy from the City every hour —he has...
I was yesterday favd with yours of the 18th and 19th and last night with that of the 20th The...
I am honored with yours of this Date, a Spy from the City & the Express arrived a few Minutes...
A large Body of the Enemy are on their march to Derby, where they must have arrived by this time,...
I have just returned from Springfield, having met one of my Spies on the Road, he informs me Genl...
Letter not found: from Maj. John Clark, Jr., 22 Dec. 1777. Clark says in the postscript of his...
One of my Spies has just come from General Howes quarters at Mr Prices, he went down the private...
This morning a party of the Enemy with a few Field pieces moved from Derby towards Chester, near...
I wrote you yesterday at one o Clock P.M. , informing you the Enemy had moved towards Chester,...
Early this morning, a Spy came to me from Philadelphia, which place he left late last Evening, at...
The Spy mentioned in my Letter of Day before Yesterday, returned last Night, and informs me the...
The bearer Christian Bittinger with whom I am nearly connected has been in the service near three...
Your kind letter of recommendation, I had the honor to deliver to His Excellency the President,...
I have been favored with yours of the 13 Inst. I hope you will determine without delay, whether...
The distance at which your Office is held, makes it exceedingly inconvenient for the Officers to...
Letter not found : from Maj. John Clark, Jr., 3 Aug. 1778. On 14 Aug., GW’s secretary Robert...
A difficulty has arisen between the Officers of the State of Newhampshire & me, in settling their...
In virtue of a Resolve of Congress of the 3rd Inst:, We have digested a Plan for setling the...
I must now solicit your good advice on a matter which concerns not only the Army, but the public...
Lieut. Crittenton has produced an Account of sundry sums of Money paid by Order of Col. Mason to...
I waited at your quarters yesterday evening in hopes of seeing you, but was informed you were...