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By His Excellency George Washington Esquire General and Commander in Chief of the Forces of the...
Your letter of the 18th., enclosing answers to certain objections communicated to you in my...
A necessary absence from Camp and several unavoidable interruptions have been the occasion of,...
I little advanced of this, yesterday afternoon, I met an Express with the letters herewith...
Your favor of the 5th has been duly received, but nothing was said in it of young Fayette. I am...
For carrying into execution the provisions in that behalf made by the Act intitled, “An Act for...
It is my wish to set off for Mount Vernon on Monday next. With some inconvenience to myself, it...
By Virtue of the several Acts, the one entitled “An Act for raising and adding another regiment...
Since writing to you on the 29th ultimo, I have received a letter from Colo. Parker, informing me...
Pay to the Director of the Mint, or to his order, five thousand Dollars for the purposes of that...
I cannot, under all the circumstances of the case, satisfy myself, that I am at liberty to go...
Your letter of the 19th came safe by the Doctr, who set out this morning for Philadelphia. I had,...
I learn with pleasure from the War Office, by the Secretary’s last dispatches, that our...
[Mount Vernon, March 15, 1799. Letter not found.] “List of Letters from G—— Washington to General...
Yesterday, brought me your Letter of the 19th instant. You may be assured, that my Mind is deeply...
As I perceive there has been some mis-conception respecting the building of Vessels in our Ports...
I transmit you a copy of a Letter from the Secretary of War to me, with the heads of instructions...
In due course of Post I have received your Letters of the 5 and 8 instant. & thank you for the...
Private About the middle of last Week I wrote to you; and that it might escape the eye of the...
In my Letters of the 10th & 18th I transmitted All the intelligence I had obtained, respecting...
Annexed to your Statemen⟨t⟩ of “Principles and course of Proce⟨ed⟩ings” I have given the...
When I addressed a private letter to you a few days ago I had no more idea that Monday the 24th....
Upon examining my letter to you of the 27. June ’93, and my two powers of the 8th of August 1793,...
To your note of this date (in behalf of the Department of War) asking my opinion or direction...
The present being, & being likely to continue for some time a favorable season for purchases of...
I inclose you an Extract of a Letter of the 26th which General Greene has just received from Mr...
Your letter without date, came to my hands by wednesdays Post; and by the first Post afterwards I...
I have not yet received the new regulation of allowances to the Surveyors, or Collectors of the...
I have been duly favoured with your letter of the 15th instant. When the disposition was...
To the best of my recollection I shewed, or turned over to your office, a letter from the...
[ Harlem Heights, New York ] September 29, 1776. In George Washington’s “Warrant Book No 2” an...
Your letter of yesterday is this moment received. Not a line from Mr Pinckney. I fancy he left...
For carrying into execution the provisions of the third section of the Act intitled, “An Act...
Pay to The Secretary of State, in pursuance of the Act providing for the relief of such of the...
The Magazine of History , VI (November, 1907), 294. This letter is listed here because it is...
Your letter of the 30th. Ulto came duly to hand with its enclosures. For the information...
Two or three days ago I wrote you a few lines in haste, and promised one more lengthy when I was...
The inclosed Letter of the 1st of March I received sometime ago from Doctor Gordon which a...
My last letter to you was written in a hurry, when I was fatigued by the more public—yet...
I have order’d eight or Ten light Horse more to your assistance, and if you should find a further...
The last Post brought me your letter of the first instant, with the enclosures respecting the...
I approve of the plan proposed in your letter of the 4 inst. namely, that a power for making a...
Your indisposition has prevented me from giving you as much trouble in making my communications...
Your letter of yesterday is this moment received. Not a line from Mr Pinckney. I fancy he left...
By pushing through the rain (which fell more or less on Saturday, Sunday and Monday) I arrived in...
Enclosed are sundry letters (as mentioned on the other side) which have come to my hands,...
[ Philadelphia, June 11, 1794. On July 2, 1794, in an original power to Wilhem and Jan Willink,...
I have received your letter of the 28th ultimo—The measures which you have taken to forward the...
Mr Loring having been sent by Sir Henry Clinton to meet Mr Boudinot or any other person appointed...
I have this day been favd. with yours of the 26th: ulto. informing me of your removal to Great...