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I have reason to suppose that a Flag of truce may arrive at Hampton Road with passports from...
I take the liberty of addressing your excellency, on the subject of a removal of part of the...
Major General Phillips’s Compliments wait on Governor Jefferson. He shall be greatly obliged to...
I had just concluded what was requisite for the dispatch of the flag by which this comes, and was...
New York, 16 Dec. 1779 . A flag-of-truce vessel brings this letter, together with food and stores...
New York, 1 Mch. 1780 . Introduces Mrs. Maxwell and asks TJ’s “Notice and Protection” in...
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency’s letters of the 3rd. and 19th....
From the following Extract of a Letter I received from General Washington, and which I inclose...
I have duly received your Favor dated New York March 8th. The Removal of the German Troops of...
I have received your letter dated the 31st. ulto. and am much obliged to you, Sir, for the...