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I have the pleasure of enclosing you a Letter from your Freind Robt Morris Esqr. with a draft on...
As Lord and General Howe have given me permission to send the inclosd to the Congress, and as the...
I received the favor of your Letter of the 9th Instt on Friday night about 10 OClock. It was...
I am extremely glad that Morris is so far recover’d that there is a probability of his leaving...
I am to inform you, that Congress not perceiving that any advantage would be derived either to...
It is a most unfortunate circumstance for myself and I think not less for the Publick that the...
Multiplicity of busyness the miscarriage of letters or some accident has prevented you from doing...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] July 4, 1777. Discusses Drummond’s breach of parole. Df , in writing of...
I received your favour of the 7th June, in which you enter into consideration of the breach of...
As I have the strongest reason to flatter myself that you interest yourself in whatever concerns...
I last night received your favor of the 30th Ulto. It gave me great pleasure to hear that you...
I have reason to hope that the Congress will unembarrass the negotiation of the Commissioners...
Mr Boudinot, at Comy Lorings request, met at German town yesterday; from whence he is just...
You may better imagine than I can express the happiness which your letter gave me, tho at the...
Poors, Varnums, & Huntingtons Brigades are to March in one division under your Command to the...
I observ’d before to your Excellency that the merit and strong recommendations of sevral of the...
As your time must necessarily be taken up by more and a greater variety of busyness than perhaps...
I have received your Letter of this date, and thank you, as I shall do any Officer over whom I...
1st As the Enemy are suppos’d already to have transported their stores &cc. over the River—and as...
About eleven miles from Head Quarters and eight miles from this Camp is a most admirable position...
When I first assented to the Marquis of Fayette’s taking the command of the present detachment, I...
Your uneasiness, on account of the command of yesterday’s detachment, fills me with concern, as...
I did not receive your order to halt until the head of the Detachment was within a mile of...
From the knowledge I have of your Excys character—I must conclude that nothing but the...
I received your letter (dated thro’ mistake the 1st of July) expressed as I conceive, in terms...
I beg your Excellency’s pardon for the inaccuracy in misdating my letter —you cannot afford me...
Since I had the honor of addressing my letter by Col. Fitzgerald to your Excellency I have...
Your letter by Colo. Fitzgerald and also one of this date have been duly received. I have sent...
[ White Plains, New York ] September 15, 1778 . Grants Lee’s request to go to Philadelphia. Df ,...
As I understand the Army is soon to move and it certainly will be very awkward for a Man in my...