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I am extremely glad that Morris is so far recover’d that there is a probability of his leaving...
I had the honor to receive by post your letter inclosing a certificate for sixty nine pounds a...
A bill drawn on you by the Treasurer of the James River Company for sixty five pounds balance of...
Colonel Hampton will give you a return of the Militia already assembled and of those (if it can...
About eleven miles from Head Quarters and eight miles from this Camp is a most admirable position...
I shou’d have written to you more constantly but really had no means of conveying my letter—a Mr...
I have the happiness to congratulate You on a very signal success (if I may not call it a...
There is reason to believe unless the Congress during their present Session shall make some...
As Lord and General Howe have given me permission to send the inclosd to the Congress, and as the...
The objects which I have in veiw at this time will not permit me conveniently to continue in the...
I most sincerely congratulate you, I congratulate the Public on the great and glorious event—your...
It never was my idea to leave the Highlands unguarded but only for expedition sake that Heath...
It is my opinion that the house of representatives have not a right by the constitution to demand...
I observ’d before to your Excellency that the merit and strong recommendations of sevral of the...
We have three thoushand Men here at present but They are so ill shod that We have been oblig’d to...
Colonel Butler (whose letter Your Excellency had the kindness to transmit to me) is one of the...
On the 9th I had the honor to receive your letter of the 4th instant, since which Col. Pickering...
The recommendation of General Green which you transmited to me threw the Officers to whom I...
You may better imagine than I can express the happiness which your letter gave me, tho at the...
For a few days past the Assembly has been engaged upon the subject of the federal constitution:...
Since I had the honor of addressing my letter by Col. Fitzgerald to your Excellency I have...
I have examined the journals of the House of Representatives and also of the Senate respecting...
Major French whom I have met with at Hartford, is extremely solicitous for permission to return...
Upon the Petition of Robert Randall the Attorney General reports most respectfully to the...
A Gentleman whose name is Banister (as silly a Gentleman perhaps as lives) is accused by his...
The Attorney General having considered the information contained in Mr Wolcott’s note of the 19th...
I am now so far recover’d tho far from well, that I shall set out in two days —the stripping...
I have been honored with your letter of the 19th to which I take the earliest opportunity of...
I have been reflecting on the train of measures to be pursued respecting the western posts which...
Mr Monroe has lately demanded in a letter to the secretary of state an explanation of the letter...