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Upon my return to this place last night, I met your private & friendly letter of the 25th of...
On my return from New port, I found your favor of the 16th of February, with its inclosures, at...
Your favor by Mr Mathews come safe to hand and was immediately sent down to the Assembly, what...
I am under the disagreeable necessity of inclosing you the Copy of a representation signed by...
Unacquainted as I am with the cause of my friend Nelson’s resignation, I shall say nothing...
I have been duly honoured with your Excellency’s Letter of the 4th of Janry by Colo. Carrington....
I have been honored with Your Excellencys favor of the 8th of February, since the receipt of...
I sincerely sympathize with you in the arduos task imposed upon you as first Magistrate of the...
It gives me great pleasure to find that measures are taking to put the Continental Staff...
The subject of your Excellency ’s favor of the 23d of March was immediately referred to Major...
I have the honor of your favor of the 8th Instant which was immediately laid before the Assembly,...
An affair has happen’d in this State in which I must beg your kind assistance. A Flag Brig. that...
I have received your Excellency’s Favor of the 31st —of May—covering your Letter Addressed to Sir...
I should long since have acknowledged the rect of several of your favors, if any thing worthy of...
Just before the receipt of your Favor by the post, I had written your Excellency by a private...
The Count de Rochambeau havg come to a Resolution to remove the Garrison of French troops with...
No appology was necessary my Dear Sir for opening my Letter, I rather wish you had done the same...
I receiv’d your Excellencys favors of the 22d and 23d Ulto by post. General Lincoln had given...
I have this Day received your Excellencys Favor of the 26th of July—covering a Letter directed to...
In June 1780 a party of British Troops and Nothern Indian made an incursion into Kentuckey and...
I have been honored with your favor of the 25 Ulto and have the pleasure to inform you that all...
I am sorry to be under the Necessity of troubling you again with a Letter to Sir Guy Carleton...
I have received your Excellencys Letter of the 23 November inclosing one to Sir Guy Carleton...
I have now the honor to inclose your Excellency a Letter from Sir Guy Carleton, and to acquaint...
I was in hopes General Chatileause would have furnished you with the quantity and price of his...
By a Letter I have lately receiv’d from Brigadier General Mulenberg, I find he has reported the...
Your favor of the 31st of Jany came to my hands the Post before last, & the acct from Genl...
I take the liberty of forwarding to your Excellency a Letter from a Mr Wormly in New York—His...
About the first of this Month I wrote you along letter. I touched upon the state of the Army—the...
Give me leave my Dear Sir to congratulate you on the establishment of our independence and the...