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Accompanying this, I send a Letter by post to The Secy of State. I request the favor of you if...
The crisis, in the opinion of Congress, as appears by the Acts this Session, and I believe in the...
To what cause, or causes, the delay in appointing Officers under the “Act, to augment the Army of...
Your letter of the 2d instant came duly to hand, and I shall wait the result of the proposed...
Although I have little reason to hope that, the offer I am going to make you will meet your...
By His Excellency George Washington Esquire General and Commander in Chief of the Forces of the...
Although the letter, of which the enclosed is a copy, is of old date, it has but just been...
(Private) With much pleasure I received your letter of the 22d ulto; and if the sense of the...
Your favors of the 8th 13th & 20th Ulto have been duly received; the latter, enclosing one from...
Your consent to accept the office of Quarter Master General to the armies of the United States,...
The powers herewith authorise you to proceed to Amboy on Thursday the 9th. instant to meet...
General Marshall, who did me the favour to spend an evening at this place on his way to...
The present dangerous crisis of public affairs, makes one anxious to know the Sentiments of our...
Wishing to fill the office of Attorney General of the United States with a gentleman of...
Since you mentioned the Plaster of Paris which was for Sale in Richmond, (but after you left...
Receive, I pray you, my thanks for your obliging favor of the 6th Instt, and for other...
Letter not found: to Edward Carrington, 12 Feb. 1796 . On 24 Feb., Carrington wrote GW: “I have...