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The enclosed letter from the clerk of the H. Delegates will inform you that the marquess’s thanks...
I congratulate you my dear sir on your safe return to your native country and to that domestic...
I have long seen with the deepest concern the situation of america and it is not a little...
It gives me great pleasure to inform that the assembly yesterday without a discenting voice...
I have not had the pleasure of a line from you since your favor in Novr last, which leads me to...
It is long since I had the pleasure of any of your favors; which I hope does not proceed, from...
I received your very acceptable favor of the 10th Instant by express, your Fatigue and various...
I have the pleasure to inform you that the Assembly of this State has pass’d an act for raising...
Your favor of the 10th ulto did not get to hand till a day or two ago, stopped I suppose by the...
Your esteem’d favor of the 22d of last month reached me but a few days ago. Letters by post are...
I remember well a Conversation passing betwixt you and I on the Subject of the Marquis de la...
I have the pleasure to enclose to you a copy of the act of assembly, pass’d in consequence of...
Letter not found: from Benjamin Harrison, 17 Sept. 1784. On 10 Oct. GW wrote Harrison : “I had...
I wrote you on the sixteenth a letter on the business I was sent on but supposing you were gone...
Your favor of the 9th ulto did not reach me till yesterday, the postmaster having by mistake,...
I arrived at this place five days ago, sent by our Assembly to make application to congress for...
I was in great hopes of seeing you here before this that I might have acknowledged the rect of...
The great impositions that have been practiced on the country in the settlement of the...
The Inclosed letters for Mr Carter the unworthy Son of a very worthy Father I must beg in his...
The Congress having thought proper to appoint us to the Board of War and Ordinance, we do...
We Depute Colo. George Washington to sign our Names to any of the Proceedings of this Congress....
Letter not found : from Benjamin Harrison, 8 Feb. 1779. GW wrote Harrison on 5–7 May : “Your...
Your favor of the 28th Ulto got to me two days ago: I am particularly oblig’d to you for this...
My sincerest thanks to you for your friendly congratulations on my promotion to the Government;...