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Richmond, 8 Mch. 1781 . This letter is identical with the first part of the letter sent to George...
Baron Steuben has sent to this Place a number of the Levies raised under the act of assembly...
I receive with great satisfaction this testimony of the public approbation, and beg leave through...
The honour which the General Assembly have been pleased to confer on me, by calling me to the...
[ Annapolis, 11 May 1784 . Entry in SJL , written immediately below that for the letter to the...
I AM sorry, after so long and laborious a session of Assembly, the publick exigencies should be...
I think it my duty to communicate to the General assembly the inclosed papers giving information...
The Marquis Fayette desired me among the articles most essential for an enterprize at the Head of...
It is thought that the present Situation of the Enemy in this State affords an opportunity of...
[ Annapolis, 17 Mch. 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “A. Cary. Dr. F’s letter extract. Marq. Fay. Ad....