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Since my last I have reced your letters of the 26th of April and 1st of this month. I did not...
By one of the late ships from London, I have received from Mr Arthur Young two sets of his...
By George Washington President of the U. S. of am⟨erica⟩ a Proclamation. Whereas every nation has...
As there appears no prospect of your making the stipulated payments for the lands which you...
The Land which was given to me by my mother, or as Heir at law I am entitled to without —I do, as...
Whilst I was at Mount Vernon in the early part of this month, I recd your letter of the 20th of...
Two or three days after my arrival in this City, I forwarded a Commission appointing you...
Your letter of the 24th instt with the weekly reports—except Greens—which was not among them,...
At the request of Mr David Clark, a Coach maker of this City, I inform you that he made the...
It was not until the 18th instant that I had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 3d of...
The President and Mrs Washington present their complimts to Mr & Mrs Powell—and (agreeably to Mrs...
You might, from appearances, suspect me of inattention to the honor of your corrispondence: and...
W hereas it appears that a state of war exists between Austria, Prussia, Sardinia, Great-Britain,...
On Wednesday last I arrived in this City to dinner, without meeting any interruption, or accident...
The President presents his respectful compliments & thanks to Mrs Izard, for the information...
The posture of affairs in Europe, particularly between France and Great Britain, places the...
The posture of affairs in Europe, particularly between France and Great Britain, places the...
The posture of affairs in Europe, particularly between France and Great Britain, places the...
Question I. Shall a proclamation issue for the purpose of preventing interferences of the...
Your letter of the 8th has been duly received. You, better than I, can acct for the smaller...
In due course of Post I have received your Letters of the 5 and 8 instant. & thank you for the...
Enclosed is an open Letter to mister Lee, Collector at Alexandria, requesting him to deliver up...
In due course of Post I have received your Letters of the 5th and 8th instant. & thank you for...
Your letter of the 7th instant was brought to me by the last Post. War having actually commenced...
Your letter of the 8th instt with its enclosures came duly to hand. It is painful, after the...
I have received your letter of the 8th., but as I am on the eve of my return to Philadelphia, and...
Your letter of the 7 instant was brought to me by the last Post. War having actually commenced...
On thursday, 1 Oclock afternoon, it is proposed to pay the last Office (in funeral obsequies) to...
At One ’oclock afternoon on Thursday next, I mean to pay the last respect to my deceased...
On Thursday next at one o’Clock, I mean to pay the last respect to the remains of my deceased...
Since my last to you from this place, your letter of 3d instt has been received transmitting...
A few days only before I left Philadelphia, your letter of the 22d of February came to my hands....
On my way to this place, at George town on tuesday the 2. inst:, Messrs Wilson and Dunlap applied...
Your Letter of the 1st instant, came to my hands yesterday. I regret the indisposition of General...
In addition to the several matters contained in my circular Letter to you before I left Philada...
From Baltimore I acknowledged the receipt of your letter of the 29th Ulto; as I am now about to...
Your Letter of the 1st instant, came to my hands yesterday. I regret the indisposition of General...
On my way to, and at the landing of George Town yesterday, I had a good deal of conversation with...
I approve of the Plan of Doctr Thornton for a Capitol to be erected in the City of Washington. LB...
Letter not found: to Tobias Lear, c.30 Mar. 1793. In a letter to Lear of 30 Mar. , GW wrote that...
Late this afternoon, and in company, I r[e]ceived your letter of yesterday’s date. Proposing to...
In consequence of your letter to me of the 25t[h] inst. stating the opinion of the Secretarry of...
Philadelphia, 26 Mar. 1793. Writes that “Since writing to you yesterday I have bought a handsome...
Pay to the Director of the Mint, or to his order, five thousand Dollars for the purposes of that...
I do hereby certify that I have examined the Accounts which have been kept by Mr Tobias Lear, on...
(Private) My dear Sir, Philadelphia March 25th 1793. It was not ’till the middle of February that...
The President encloses a draft for the Director of the Mint to receive five thousand dollars for...
I have received your letters of the 18th & 20th instant, and am very glad to find by them that...
Pay, or cause to be paid to the Secretary of State or to his order, the sum of Thirty nine...
Pay, or cause to be paid to the Secretary of State or to his order, the sum of Thirty nine...