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At the time when the contest for the Presidency, produced a general discussion relative to the...
Orator, and the printed Sheets you speak of in your letter of the 12th. instant, were, as you...
Lest any letter of December the 24th. last, in answer to yours of the 12th. of the same month,...
I return you with regret your pamphlet printed in 1776, in the form of a letter to a friend. The...
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...
During a long illness, from which I am not yet recovered, the reveries which usually amuse sick...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I find myself under very great difficulty how to address you...
ALS : American Philosophical Society The great friendship you have ever shewn me, produces a...
I have the honor to inclose to your Excellency a Letter from Colo. Hazen to myself, by which you...
I have made it my particular business since I have been stationed at this place, to make use of...
Letters not found : from Lt. Col. John Taylor, 30 July 1779. GW wrote Taylor on 5 Aug.: “I have...
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...
The intelligence which I last transmitted to your Excy is in part confirmed. It is certain that...
Letter not found : from John Taylor, 17 Sept. 1779. On 19 Sept., GW wrote Taylor: “I have recd...
IN the spirit of truth, and not of adulation, does the following performance solicit your...
By Colo. Monroe an opportunity occuring, I take it to inform you, that I have not been idle since...
In coming from Philadelphia, alone, and meditative, after Congress had risen, the occurrences...
I have this moment parted with Giles & Venable, who have been two days at my house; the contents...
Yours of the 20th. is this instant handed to me. Had you been present, & wielding the pencil of a...
On the 8th. or 9th. instant T. asked leave of absence of the Senate, and expressed seriously his...
Governor Brooke is this day elected the attorney for the commonwealth in place of Mr: Innes, and...
Yesterday I received a letter from the southward of this state, written by a gentleman upon whom...
When Majr. Lindsay died, I have heard that you interested yourself on behalf of Mr: F. Taylor, as...
15 November 1802, Caroline, Virginia. Introduces his neighbor Landon Carter of Cleve, who comes...
26 December 1803, Port Royal, Virginia. “Inclosed is the copy of a letter addressed to the...
Robert Baylor Carter, is the son of a person who was minister of the parish in which I formerly...
A young Gentleman of your State has conceived that Nature intended him for an author. The...