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A few hours after your departure, I received a private communication from a friend in Congress...
I had the pleasure, before I left New York, to receive your favor containing the enclosures...
I cannot permit M. Houdon to depart for Mt Vernon without being the bearer of a line from me. I...
Finding there was a Vessel in this port destined for Virginia, I could not take my departure for...
I would not trespass upon your time, while I knew you was occupied in such momentuous affairs, as...
A direct opportunity for America having offered itself thro’ the medium of Colo. Franks I again...
Colonel le Maire who is this moment Setting off for Virginia affords an opportunity for...
My last letter to you, My dear General, was dated in Febry at London and forwarded by Captain...
Since I had the honor to receive by the last Packet your favor dated in Feby last I have been...
I had the honour to receive, last evening by the Post, your letter of the 23d of Jany, and am...
(Private) My dear General. Fairfield [Conn.] April 9th 1787 Since I did myself the honor to...
There is no great alteration in the complexion of the political world since I had the honour of...
I arrived at this place just a Month from the time of my leaving Mount Vernon, perfectly free...
I have but just had the pleasure to receive your two favours of the 18th of Feby and 8th...
You may be surprised, tho I dare say you will not be displeased to receive a Letter from me,...
Mr Rogers, who will have the honor of delivering this letter, is an American Gentleman with whom...
I intended fully, when I left Philadelphia, to have written to you from New York, but on my...
I am indeed much flattered by the private and confidential communications contained in your favor...
I have this moment been honored with your letter of the 22nd of Octr & am thereby relieved from...
After your public Audience was concluded on the 23d of Deer the President of Congress took me...
Being uncertain whether this letter will arrive at Bourdeaux in time to be carried to America by...
I was obliged to close my last Letter of the 18th of Augst so abruptly that I had not even time...
I wrote your Excellency some time ago from Hartford & enclosed you the draft of a letter on the...
Since I had the pleasure of writing you last, I have received Orders to march the part of my Regt...
I have written you twice within these few days, and agreeably to the promise in my last, I have...
I would not trespass on your attention, while you was occupied in such momentuous affairs as the...
I wrote to you by the ship which brought me your affectionate favour of the 25th of July; since...