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I am exceeding sorry to be the Author of bad News, but lest a more imperfect account shod reach...
I have been favoured with Your Arrangement of the Maryland line from the Captains to the Ensigns...
The detachment you command is intended to relieve Colo. Stewart—& will be relieved in turn three...
Agreeable to your Excellencys instructions I have taken post at the Furnace of Deane, And in...
I have just received your favor of this date, and for the reasons you offer for continuing the...
I intended to have had the honor and the happiness of personally acknowledging to you, Sir, at...
I am favord with your polite Letter of the 2d Inst. It would have given me great pleasure to have...
I am favord with your polite Letter of the 2nd June. It would have given me much pleasure, to...
This will be presented by Captn Ferroll a native of Maryland, who was in England at the...
The information I received at camp and communicated to your Excellency, relative to the expected...
I am favord with your Letter of the 1st Instant. Not having been consulted on, or made acquainted...
The Town of Baltimore feels an unusual joy on your Excellency’s arrival; And, willing to testify,...
The acceptable manner in which you have wellcomed my arrival in the Town of Baltimore, and the...
I have the honor to present, inclosed, an address, to your Excellency, from the Yankee Club of...
The inclosed Letter to Major Davidson, now one of the Council of this State, authenticates the...
After I had the pleasure of seeing you in Philadelphia I made an excursion to New York, and from...
Major Turner of Philadelphia to whom, and Captn Claypole, was committed the buisiness of having...
Your letter of the 24th ulto with eighty three Diplomas came to my hands on Monday last. I have...
I have not had the honor of a line, or message from you since I forwarded, to Mount Vernon, the...
Letter not found: to Otho Holland Williams, 26 July. On 15 Aug. Williams wrote to GW and referred...
Your Letter dated Mount Vernon July 26th, is the only one that I have had the pleasure to receive...
Your letter of the 15th of Augt from Bath, only got to my hands on Sunday last. The one alluded...
The honor of being known to your Excellency will, I trust, excuse my omiting to mention the...
I participate the general joy, upon your happy recovery, with sincere delight; and I hope that I...
I had the honor to write you, by a late Post, and to inclose certain papers which contained such...
The appointment of Coll Harrison to the Office of Judge in the supreme Court; and that of Mr...
Upon my return to this City, after making a tour through the Eastern States, I received your...
I assure myself that your moments of leasure are, some times, passed in the contemplation of...
My brother, Mr E. Williams, informs me that, when he had the honor to converse with you at...
I have received a letter from General Moultrie of south Carolina, dated December 29th, informing...