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Enclosed is the certificate of the hundred shares of Stock in the Bank of Columbia, given to Mr...
Finding that the Emoluments of my Office (about 400 Dollars per annum) are, with the utmost...
A few days only before I left Philadelphia, your letter of the 22d of February came to my hands....
It is not without considerable hesitation & reluctance that I have formed the resolution of...
It is with great reluctance I am induced to trouble you upon a disagreeable subject, which at the...
Majr Washington informed us some time ago that it was your desire to be furnished with a State of...
Letter not found: to Samuel Hanson, 10 Dec. 1789. On the same day Hanson wrote to GW : “Your...
Your favour of this date is just received. I am sincerely distressed at having given you one...
I do myself the honour to forward to you a Package, enclosing some Cloth & Buttons, which was put...
I was in hopes there would be no occasion to trouble you again with Complaints against your...
Your letters of the 10th and 12th came duly to hand In answer to the latter—I have only to...
Your Nephew, Master George, has requested me to solicit your permission to let him learn the...
The letter with which you favored me on Wednesday was handed whilst I was at Dinner at Pages when...
Letter not found: from Samuel Hanson, 10 Jan. 1789. On 16 Jan. GW wrote Hanson that his letter...
With the utmost diffidence I am constrained to trespass, once more, upon your politeness &...
Agreeably to your desire I have examined into the State of the Boys Cloathes, and find they want...
Your favour, per Mastr Lawrence, was handed to me last Night. Any “bruises” he may be able to...
On my return home last night I found my Nephew Lawrence here—who said he was affraid to remain at...
The letter which you was pleased to write to me on the 21st instant did not get to my hands in...
I take the liberty of addressing a few lines to you as to a Trustee of the Alexandria Academy. In...
Your favour of the 8th instant was left here when I was out of Town; whither I did not return...
Your letter of the 4th instant, which was delivered to me on my return from my late Journey, is...
To whom but the powerful and the benevolent should the unfortunate apply? The partiality of my...
Your letter of yesterday was handed to me last evening. I am sorry that the conduct of one of my...
It is extremely painful to me to be so soon under the necessity of troubling you again with a...
Your favour of the 18th Inst. did not come to hand ’till last Night; an account that has given me...
Your letter of the 16th Inst. was handed to me yesterday in Alexandria as I was going to dinner:...
I have just been informed by Mr McWhir that it will be utterly inconvenient to him to accommodate...
The last time I did myself the honour to address you, I promised to take your Nephews, if it were...
By your letter of the 23d, with which I have been favoured since my return home, I perceive there...
I embrace the earliest Opportunity, after notice of your return to Mount Vernon, to address you...
At the request of Mr George Fitzhugh I do myself the pleasure to forward to you Dr Youngs 1st 3d...
Your instructions of this date, respecting your Nephews, I shall punctually follow. I have taken...
When I had last the pleasure of seeing you at Mount-Vernon, you expressed an inclination to...