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At the time when the contest for the Presidency, produced a general discussion relative to the...
I return you with regret your pamphlet printed in 1776, in the form of a letter to a friend. The...
Orator, and the printed Sheets you speak of in your letter of the 12th. instant, were, as you...
I drop you a line to apprise you of an error in numbering your letters. Numbers 23 & 25 have been...
I am sorry you terminated your strictures upon my Enquiry because it is probable that I may...
Lest any letter of December the 24th. last, in answer to yours of the 12th. of the same month,...
Letter not found : from John Taylor, 2 Aug. 1779. On 5 Aug., GW wrote Taylor: “I have duly...
Letter not found : from John Taylor, 6 Aug. 1779. On 10 Aug., GW wrote Taylor: “I have been duly...
Letter not found : from John Taylor, 7 Aug. 1779. On 12 Aug., GW wrote Taylor: “Your favor of the...
Letters not found : from Lt. Col. John Taylor, 30 July 1779. GW wrote Taylor on 5 Aug.: “I have...
During a long illness, from which I am not yet recovered, the reveries which usually amuse sick...
Letter not found : from John Taylor, 17 Sept. 1779. On 19 Sept., GW wrote Taylor: “I have recd...
26 December 1803, Port Royal, Virginia. “Inclosed is the copy of a letter addressed to the...
I now take the liberty of inclosing you the papers accompanied with a drawing to obtain Mr:...
When I first wrote to you on the private subject, I supposed that Col o Nicholas had left at...
15 November 1802, Caroline, Virginia. Introduces his neighbor Landon Carter of Cleve, who comes...
Having removed to some distance from Mr: Martin’s, his consideration of your letter of the 6th....
I have this moment been informed by Mr: Martin, that he has at length found a workman capable of...
I am told that very high credentials are in the Secretary of State’s office in favour of my old...
Lancaster County, 15 Apr. 1781 . Encloses “a list of the number of Men raised in this County for...
When Majr. Lindsay died, I have heard that you interested yourself on behalf of Mr: F. Taylor, as...
A young Gentleman of your State has conceived that Nature intended him for an author. The...
Nothing can be better, nor more conformable to my wishes, than the mode you mention of learning...
Some time past, I inclosed you the pamphlet you wrote for—accepted of your commission to procure...
Your letter of June the 22d. only reached me this day; being directed “near the Bowling Green” it...
ALS : American Philosophical Society The great friendship you have ever shewn me, produces a...
Governor Brooke is this day elected the attorney for the commonwealth in place of Mr: Innes, and...
IN the spirit of truth, and not of adulation, does the following performance solicit your...
I have the honor to inclose to your Excellency a Letter from Colo. Hazen to myself, by which you...
Robert Baylor Carter, is the son of a person who was minister of the parish in which I formerly...
It gives me great uneasyness that the Militia of this County By their riotous behavour have...
I herewith send you the Swedish turnip seed promised. This species of turnip seems to me to...
Mr: Martin, for whom I solicited you to obtain a patent for a thrashing machine, has made several...
Yours of the 20th. is this instant handed to me. Had you been present, & wielding the pencil of a...
I have made it my particular business since I have been stationed at this place, to make use of...
Herewith I have forwarded to you the drill you requested, packed into a crate basket, in a secure...
Although I see that you do not like my letters, yet as I like your friendship, I write again, and...
I hope you will excuse the liberty I am about to take, when I assure you that I have no other...
12 March 1813, New York. “The Petition of John Taylor of the City of New York Grocer....
I have this moment parted with Giles & Venable, who have been two days at my house; the contents...
I am constrained to write you this letter, by having Seen in the news papers an extract of a...
By Colo. Monroe an opportunity occuring, I take it to inform you, that I have not been idle since...
It would be happy indeed for us, if agriculture and farming still continued to be interesting...
Yours of the 14 th instant induces me to think, that the small sum mentioned in my last , may be...
In coming from Philadelphia, alone, and meditative, after Congress had risen, the occurrences...
The observations contained in yours of the 4th. instant, upon my letter to Colo. New, induce me...
Yesterday I received a letter from the southward of this state, written by a gentleman upon whom...
Several opinions, in relation to the present aspect of publick affairs, have long pressed on my...
On the 8th. or 9th. instant T. asked leave of absence of the Senate, and expressed seriously his...
If this letter should be improper; its apology is, that no evil design suggested it. An idea is...