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We beg leave to represent to your Excellency that our Service is rendered in some measure...
Th: Jefferson with his respects to the President incloses a letter from the Governor of...
As I am making all possible preparation to take possession of the heights of Dorchester (which I...
The enclosed Dispatches for the Marquis De La Fayette are of the greatest importance—If there is...
Inclosed I send you a Return of Ordnance & Military Stores at this Place. Should have sent your...
By Express last Night, I inform’d you of my having rec’d intelligence, that the Enemy’s Fleet had...
I am honord with the Receipt of your Circular Letter of the 24th of May. The things therein...
(Private & confidential) The papers herewith enclosed are so full, on the subject of my former...
I have now the pleasure to congratulate you, Mrs Fitzhugh and the Cornet, on his exchange. It was...
I have the pleasure to inform Your Excellency, that after a variety of attempts, and much time...
The embarrassed State of Trade & the reduction of my Finances from various Causes, some of them...
I beg leave to Call your Excellency’s attention one moment to my particular Situation, I was...
The Board of War have directed me to lay the foregoing Memorial of the Second Lieutenants of the...
I have recd your favr of the 16th—I am fully of opinion that those people who undertake to...
I am under the painful necessity of informing you that the situation of the army is most critical...
I pray you to accept my thanks for your favor of the second, & for the present which it...
ALS : National Archives; AL (draft): Library of Congress The Bearer, Monsr. Dorcet, is extreamly...
Notwithstanding Capt. Lyon has resigned as a Capt. in Coll Lee’s Regiment, I Do not think it was...
I have reciev’d your favor, and shall punctually attend to the contents; I have givn the...
Inclosed you have a Copy of the arrangement of the New York line as transmitted to me by the...
Being informed of the recent Death of Coll Ballard the Surveyor of the Revenue for the Port of...
It is my wish to see You here as soon as possible—and I entreat that You will come without a...
As the Office of Attorney to the United States is Vacant in this state by the Death of Wm Chaning...
Your Ecellency’s letter of the 29th of December, came to hand yesterday. The reinforcement you...
The Secretary of the Treasury, presenting his respects to the President, submits the enclosed...
I wrote to you on the 28th of January, according to the terms upon which you proposed to procure...
I do not wish you to hurry the March of the Militia mentiond in my former Letter. on the...
I forgott to Mention in mine of the 14th a Supply of money from the Comisy to pay for Corn, and...
The Divine Providence manifests itself always for our cause. In my Last of the 26th inst. I have...
Before the definitive step is taken for the reappointment of Captain Lee I beg leave to submit to...
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your Excellency’s two favours of the 28th & 29th...
I have to thank you for your very obliging favour in Ansr to what I had the Honor of writing by...
I would beg leave to suggest to Your Excellency, that the time is nearly approaching, when...
I have been honored with your Excellency’s Favor of the 14th, Ulto. It gives me the greatest Pain...
I saw Mr Woolcott; and upon consultation, it was thought better, that he should proceed with the...
I have the pleasure to inform you that the Calf you expected from the Eastern Shore arrived...
I am very well satisfied with the train things are in. You will recollect that the Proclamation,...
General McIntosh will have the honor to deliver you this. He is now on his way to take the...
I received your favor of the 22d Ultimo by the hands of Captain Horton. It is a melancholly...
I am favd with yours of yesterday with its inclosures. Capt. Willings confinement is by way of...
A most alarming insurrection of the negroes broke out on the 23d of last month in our Settlements...
I thank you for your Favor of this date & for the intelligence it contained. You will continue...
Being prevented by a sudden departure from Watertown, from waiting on your Excellency as I fully...
Since I had the honor of writing to you last, which, I believe, was by Mr Strickland, I have been...
His Excellency Count de Rochambeau informs me that he has received letters from Brigr General de...
Colo. Luke Marbury who Was Made Prisoner at the battle of German Town and still remains in the...
The secretary of state has the honor of informing the President of the United States, that the...
I was honored on my return from Rhode Island, with Your Excellencys Letter of the 1st Inst....
I find myself under the necessity of expressing my wishes that it may be agreeable to your...
By a Letter received this Morning from Lord Stirling of the 22d Inst., I find he intends to...