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This instant came express from Colonel Tupper (station’d opposite to Dob’s Ferry) one David...
My destination is alterd—instead of going to Canada I am appointed to Command to the...
As I have the strongest reason to flatter myself that you interest yourself in whatever concerns...
I have received your Orders and shall endeavour to put ’em in execution, but question much...
The most compendious method to give you an idea of the state of your Province is to inclose to...
Since writing my last I have exchanged your warrant for £69 payable in the aggregate fund for...
As your time must necessarily be taken up by more and a greater variety of busyness than perhaps...
I have receiv’d your pressing letter —since which intelligence was sent me that you had quitted...
Alexandria [Va.], 12 Sept. 1790. Informs GW of his readiness to comply with the secretary of the...
Having long served as the custom house officer of South Patowmack and I trust with the...
The Attorney General having taken into mature consideration “the act for the relief and...
The consequences of the Enemy’s possessing themselves of New York have appear’d to me so terrible...
I did not receive your order to halt until the head of the Detachment was within a mile of...
When I first assented to the Marquis of Fayette’s taking the command of the present detachment, I...
It was unnecessary sooner to trouble you with my scrowl—as I cou’d give you no information, the...
1st As the Enemy are suppos’d already to have transported their stores &cc. over the River—and as...
From the knowledge I have of your Excys character—I must conclude that nothing but the...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. Charles Lee, 20 Nov. 1776. GW wrote Lee on 24 Nov. : “I have...
Multiplicity of busyness the miscarriage of letters or some accident has prevented you from doing...
I am extremely happy that there is any open[ing] for a more comfortable establishment for poor...
I beg your Excellency’s pardon for the inaccuracy in misdating my letter —you cannot afford me...
Some time ago I received from mr Gill your letter with the papers accompanying it for the purpose...
This is accompanied with instruments of writing which I hope you will find agreeable to your...
After bestowing the best consideration upon the several matters mentioned in your letter of the...
I have reason to hope that the Congress will unembarrass the negotiation of the Commissioners...
I have very little doubt, that Mr John Marshall would not act as a commissioner under the treaty...
I have received your Letter covering one to Mr John Hopkins to whom I have delivered it. The...
I receiv’d yours last night dated the 27th from Newark—You complain of my not being in motion...
As I understand the Army is soon to move and it certainly will be very awkward for a Man in my...
I have examined with care the journals of the house of representatives and I have not met with...