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I have the honor to inform you that at length Messrs. Laval & Wilfelsheim have paid the bill of...
I have now the honour of acknowleging the receipt of your Excellency’s letter of Nov. 12....
Mr. Houdon’s long and desperate illness has retarded till now his departure for Virginia. We had...
I was honoured yesterday with your Excellency’s letter of June the 16th. inclosing the resolution...
The house of LaVal & Wilfelsheim have lately protested Mr. Morris’s bills. I should not venture...
I had the honor of receiving the day before yesterday the resolution of council of Mar. 10. and...
I had the honor of informing your excellency in my letter of Feb. 3 that I had received and...
I have been honoured with your Excellency’s two letters of Sep. 10th. and that of Octob. 14. 1785...
I should long ago have been at the Natural bridg e to have my lines there ascertained, but that...
A report prevailing here that in consequence of some powers from Congress the Governor and...
Having recieved no answer from D r Thornton to my offers to let him off of the lease of the...
The inclosed letter from the President was directed before he knew of your being invested with...
It gives us much concern to find that disturbances have arisen and still continue among you...
The Bearer Mr. Thomas Boush waits on you with a proposition , the Nature of which he will explain...
[ Richmond, 17 May 1786 . Entered in SJL as received 1 Aug. 1786. Not found. See TJ to Henry, 9...
Mr. Frazer is appointed first Leiutenant instead of Mr. Mossom. The other Appointments of your...
You will see by the inclosed Advice of Council the nature of the business which I have committed...
by request of my Brother Patrick Henry I write to inform you of his Dissagreeable situation...
I return you many Thanks for your Favor by Mr. Sanders . The kind Notice you were pleased to take...
While I was writing to you about Matters of a public Nature I supposed you would be glad to know...
By the Bearer Lieut. Jas. Meriwether I send two hundred and thirty six pounds 16/. for the...
In Pursuance of a Resolution of the Legislature, I am to appoint a fit Person in every County to...
You are desired to receive into your Custody John Goodrich the Elder, who is ordered to be...
The inclosed resolution will inform you of the change which has taken place respecting the Bust...
I was honor’d with yours in the Spring, by which you inform me Mr. Heudon intended to come over...
The continued sitting of Congress prevents us from attending our colony Convention: but, directed...
With the most cordial warmth we recommend our Countryman Mr. Edmund Randolph to your patronage...
My acquaintance with mr Henry commenced in the winter of 1759–60. on my way to the college I...
ON serious Consideration of the present State of our Practice in the General Court, we find it...