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Your knowledge of the world makes it hardly necessary for me to remind you how difficult it is to...
I know you to be good—and you are great, independent of public opinion—I mean intrinsically...
Fort-Dauphin [Saint-Domingue], 1 April 1776 . Offers his services to GW. He says that he served...
un malheureux Homme Ce trouvent dans une mauvais etat, prie a monsr le President Washington, de...
Beware. Be upon your guard. You have cherished in your Bosom a Serpent, and he is now...
The fear of this not reaching your hands induced the form of the superscription. The motive of my...
Although my name will not be, to this paper many where you preside know me personally, I have...
Amid’st the more important objects which call your Philanthophy into action on a general scale,...
This letter, which begs of your Excellency the favour of a perusal begins with a confission of a...
The first request of General Washington is that he will burn this line after reading it, as it...
As I have past your Quarters Several times Lately I saw With Concern A number of Peirsons Great...
I HAVE just seen your P roclamation , written with your usual propriety and delicacy. But I do...
permettez moi, mr le président qu’après avoir lu un voyage fait dans votre heureuse république en...
I should never have presumed to address a letter to your Excellency and least of all an anonymous...
4 August 1776 . “My House is forcibly entered & posessed by officers and Soldiers without my...
A Short time ago having a few leisure weeks, curiosity led me to take a tour on horse back from...
I have lately travelld through the N. England States Vermont—&c. The Generale topick was the...
I need not, I trust, make any apology for the freedom I now take in sending you these few...
The reason of my presuming to address you on the subject of the culture of Wool, is, because it...
Fame has informed me that you are the friend of humanity—that your generous heart delights in...
if I take the liberty to address myself to your Excellency, also I never yet had the honor of...
The Delicacy of a Millitary Character should be placed in the first Rank of all Public ones...
I beg Leave to Appologize for troubling you again on the State of the Regiment. I forwarded to...
Assur’d, this will be delivered You, by Mr Bradford now Exchang’d: I could not in Justice to...
Having been informed that the appointment of Commissioners of the Loan Office for the several...
with great respect & diffidence I address the President of the United States. One of my sons...
If I had not been very busy when I Received your Letter dated the 25th of January last,...
Although I have not the honor of being personally acquainted with your Excellency I have taken...
I take the liberty of informing you, of my intention of entering into the American Army, &...
On the 20th Ins’t was calld on to Visit your Molatto Man, who was then at Mrs Stiles’s Bush Town;...