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I have thrown together the following sentiments on the papers you put into my hand yesterday....
After seeing the backs of the British Forces turned upon us, and the Executive of the State of...
Whilst the Marquiss de la Fayette was on his late visit to this country he suggested to me that...
Your letter of the 1st Instt came to this place whilst I was absent on a tour up the Potomack, or...
I have just received from L’orient by the Iris, a present from the Marquiss de la Fayette for...
I met your favor of the 5th, in Alexandria yesterday. Today I dispatch one of my Overseers and...
I received your letter by Mr Fairfax yesterday noon. The Marquiss who does nothing by halves has...
Letter not found: to James McHenry, 16 Nov. 1786. McHenry wrote GW on 18 Nov. : “I received your...
I received your letter of the 16th this evening and am extremely sorry at the loss of the French...
Your letters of the 18th by the Packet, & 19th by the Post, are both at hand—The Birds were...
I have just received an express from Baltimore informing me that my brother lays dangerously ill,...
Your election for members of convention being over must have furnished data by which to form an...
Not having sent to the Post office for several days your favor of the 20th inst. did not get to...
To a letter which I wrote to you somedays ago, I beg leave to refer you. I congratulate with you...
It has not been in my power to acknowlege the receipt of your letters of the 27 Ulto and the 8...
Captn Barney being the bearer of the present from the merchants of Baltimore would, I am...
It is whispered here that some leading characters among you have by no means dropped their...
In reply to your recent favour, which has been duly received, I can only observe; that, as I...
Tho’ I may be among the last in congratulating my dear general upon his elevation to a rank which...
With a heart duly impressed with a sense of the kind invitation you have been pleased to give me...
I have the honor to inclose you, in conformity with the desire of a committee of citizens of this...
Baltimore, 17 April 1789. Recommends for office Robert Purviance, Joshua Barney, and Robert...