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I feel much obliged by your kind & polite invitation to dine with you to day, but am under the...
The amount of the Articles purchased you will find to be Seventy Four dols. & a half. I must...
The articles you had the goodness to send me this forenoon (when it was not in my power to...
Receive, I pray you, my best thanks for the Prints you had the goodness to send me; and my...
I have the Pleasure to send the Book of Prints that you were so obliging as to accept from your...
General Washington presents his best wishes, and affectionate compliments to Mrs Powell. If Mrs...
Letter not found: from Elizabeth Willing Powel, 17 Nov. 1798. On 17 Nov. GW wrote Mrs. Powel : “I...
I thank you for the information contained in your note of this date —although I am not, nor have...
A Mail of last week brought me the honor of your favor, begun the 11th, and ended the 13th of...
Like a true Woman (as you will think) in the Moment of Exultation, and on the first Impulse (for...
My Coach horses, having performed (faithfully & well) all the duties I have required of them,...
With Pleasure should I accede to your Proposal respecting your Coach, was I to be the possessor...
I accept your offer for my Coach horses; to be delivered after the third of March in good order....
Feeling myself incapable of nourishing an implacable Resentment; and in conformity with your...
Jefferson’s notes of Virginia I have the pleasure to send you. My sett of the Bee is entirely...
The President’s best respects and thanks to Mrs Powell, for the perusal of the Pamphlets...
Your affectionate & friendly Attention to me, at this awfull Moment, filled my Heart with so much...
Persuaded as Mrs Washington and myself are, that your own good sense will always dictate what...
The President and Mrs Washington present their complimts to Mr & Mrs Powell—and (agreeably to Mrs...
The enclosed thoughts are well conceived. The sentiments are just; and altho’ the envy expressed...
The President and Mrs Washington offer the Compliments of the day to Mrs Powell. They sincerely...
Genl & Mrs Washington return Complimts to Mr & Mrs Powell, & beg leave to inform them, that they...
After I had parted with you on Thursday, my Mind was thrown into a Train of Reflections in...
The Speaker of the Senate of Pennsylvania will have the Honor to wait on the President of the...
I pray you to accept my Compliments and thanks for having favored me with the perusal of the...
I have taken the Liberty to send you a Pamphlet which is, at this Time, a Subject of much public...
Agreeable to my Promise I have the Pleasure to send you the Extract from the Annual Register for...
My Friendship for you induces me to transmit a Pamphlet that is now in Circulation in this City,...
Gen Washington (this instant returning from a Committee & finding Mrs Powell’s Card) begs leave...