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I was this day honored with your’s of yesterday. There is nothing I more ardently wish for than...
(Secret & confidential) My dear Sir, Philadelphia 29th April 1794 Receive, I pray you, the...
At as early an hour this morning, as you can make convenient to yourself, I should be glad to see...
At as early an hour this morning, as you can make convenient to yourself, I should be glad to see...
I thank you for the Nankeen Cotton-seed with which you had the goodness to furnish me. It shall...
I certify, that the transcript below, which was permitted to be extracted from a report of the...
When Mr Drayton of Charleston was here last Summer he told me that the true nankeen Cotton was in...
when M r Drayton of Charleston was here last Summer he told that the true nankeen cotton was in S...
Letter not found: from John Jay and Rufus King, 27 Jan. 1794. In his letter to Henry Knox of 15...
We have considered the previous Question stated in a Letter written to us by your Direction, by...
We have taken into consideration the Letter written to us by your Direction, on the 18th Instant,...
Being informed by Colo. Hamilton (yesterday) that you propose to commence your Southern tour...
Being informed by Col o . Hamilton (yesterday) that you propose to commence your Southern tour...
I really esteem myself very much obliged & honored by your kind Letter of this Day, & those...
By George Washington President of the U. S. of am⟨erica⟩ a Proclamation. Whereas every nation has...
Your favor of the 27th of Jany came safely to hand (but not by Judge Cushing) as did your letter...
Your favor of the 27 th . of Jan y . came safely to hand (but not by Judge Cushing) as did your...
As I shall be absent from the next sup: Court, obvious Considerations urge me to mention to You...
As I shall be absent from the next sup. Court, obvious considerations urge me to mention to You...
I shall request the favor of Lord Wycombe to take charge of this Letter — Permit me to introduce...
My first Idea was to have made a Sketch of what, in my opinion would be proper on the occasion;...
My first Idea was to have made a Sketch of what, in my opinion would be proper on the occasion;...
The indisposition, and consequent absence from Mount Vernon of my Nephew, Majr Washington, to...
Perceiving that you have been pleased to appoint Col. Smith a Supervisor for this District, I...
Percieving that Col. Smith you have been pleased to appoint Col. Smith a Supervisor for this...
I have the Honor of transmitting to you herewith enclosed, a Packet which I received last Evening...
Your favors of the 13 th . of last month, & 12 th . of the present came safe to hand.— The first...
On the 2 Instant ^Before I left Providence [ illegible ]^ I was honored with yours of the 19 of...
(Private) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon Novr 19th 1790 The day is near, when Congress is to commence...
The day is near, when Congress is to commence its third Session; and on Monday next— nothing...