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Osbornes, 5 Feb. 1781. Agreeable to TJ’s instructions Lewis has “made Every Captain Acquainted...
It having been found necessary to engage voluntarily or to impress all the armed vessels of...
Know you that from the special trust and confidence which is reposed in your fidelity, courage,...
I am informed that the several persons whose Services we desire to avail ourselves of on this...
Capt. Marsenburg [Massenberg] came here last evening and Informs Me that all the Vesels below...
I cannot certainly say that any Vessels which may have gone down will not get out, but I hope...
I have the pleasure to inform you of the arrival of the Marquis De La Fayette at York. Whether a...
We have been here two days With the Briggs Willing Lass and Wilkes with two Empty sloops and the...
I have written to Capt. Mitchell about having the Vessels and property valued. I hope you will be...
Baron Steuben by order this Morning Received has orderd all the Vessels up to turkey Island,...
The Sixth of October last I Delivered to Mr. Joseph Hawkins Comasery at the Barracks 139 ℔ of...
The Arrival of a British fleet and reinforcement having occasioned a discontinuance of those...
Yours of 20th I got yesterday after the boat past, and shoud have Answered it by the boat. The...
I have given < your father > two or three papers which contain the substance of what has passed...
Whether you will charge me with neglect or not, in not having Compleated the business respecting...
In consequence of your Letter of the 12th. of August last, I am about to lay before you the...
The following case occours in the transactions of the Treasury. The husband of a deceased...
I am of opinion, that by the death of the Administratrix, the power which the husband had by his...
The interesting nature of the following business will I hope apologize for my troubling you...
The recess of Congress permits me now to resume the subject of my letter of Aug. 12. and to...
Philadelphia, 1 Apr. 1791 . Acknowledges his of yesterday. Getting laws required by that of 12...
It is with some degree of shame that I accept the kind offer in your letter of the 1st. inst....
Fredericksburg, Va., 12 Nov. 1791. Solicits the position of the keeper of the lighthouse on Cape...
I must beg that you will excuse the liberty which I take, in troubling you with the following...
I sometime since sent you all the Acts of the Legislature of Pennsylvania up to the Revolution,...
The Answers given by me to the several Questions proposed for my opinion relative to the late...
I send you all the Books you sent me. There appears to me a passage important to Mr Rawle...
It being a very desirable object with all Parties concerned that Mr Pigott should without further...
[ Philadelphia, April 27, 1796. On April 27, 1796, Robert Morris wrote to Hamilton : “Mr. Lewis …...
Philadelphia, May 4, 1796. “When I wrote you a few lines some days since I intended writing you...