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Mount Vernon, April 10, 1799. “I have received your letter of the 27th. ulto., enclosing a design...
The increasing feebleness of my health rendering it impossible for me to discharge the duties of...
Permit me, great sir, to address you and solicit the honor of your name and patronage to the work...
I have received your letter of the 4th instant, enclosing a Resolution of the Legislature of...
Your letter of the 12th inst. I duly recieved. Colo. Heth is very highly esteemed here by all men...
I have sent the Section of Square No. 21, with an Alteration made by the red Line, which is...
The enclosed letters, from Genl Morgan and Captn G. S. Washington, recommending the Revd Mr Hill,...
I am just informed by the President of the Potomac Company, that the application to the Maryland...
I have considered, with attention, the Rules adopted by the President of the U.S. relative to...
I return You my warmest thanks for the Honour You have done me —If the situation of my health...
Your letter of the 8th instant has been duly received, and this letter will be handed to you by...
Captn John Spotswood (Son of General Spotswood of this State) will have the honor of presenting...
I recieved a few days ago; a letter from Mr John Nicholas in which after speaking of the violence...
Your letter of the 10th Instt, I received in Alexandria on Monday; whither I went to become the...
Your favour of the 6th inst. has been duly received, but it came to hand when I was so much...
I send you inclosed a pamphlet entitled a Jerseymans Common Sense. if it is approved by you and...
I expect you have not had an opportunity of seeing the inclosed address—written by Mr Evans on...
I received, yesterday, your favour of the 29th Ult.; and by tomorrow’s Post for Baltimore, the...
I recd your kind Letter of the 12th Instant and am happy in having an opportunity to return to...
I was yesterday honored with your letter of the 14th instant. The recommendations of Captains...
I have conversed with Mr Brooke respecting Mrs Forbes and am enabled to get you the following...
Herewith you will be furnished with the Copy of a letter from the Secretary of War to me,...
I received yours of the 5th by the Hands of Washington Custis, enclosing a Note of Tobacco, nett...
The letter herewith enclosed from Mr Joel Barlow (though of old date) came to my hands only...
Your last cover’d a Receipt for Seventy Nine Dollars & two Hhds Tobacco. I have inquired the Cash...
I have received your two favors of the 21st and 23d ultimo. They breathe a spirit of friendship...
(Confidential) My dear General Trenton [N.J.] 10th Sepr 1798 If any change should take place in...
Confidential Dear Sir, Mount Vernon 3d March 1799 The unexpectedness of the event, communicated...
In my last of the 3d instant, I requested you to send what you were about to do for me, to the...
Your letter of the 1st instant was brought to me by the last Post. The Journals of the 1st 2d &...
I have been duly favoured in the receipt of your letter of the 25th instant; and thank you for...
You ask what is absolutely out of my power to comply with, unless I was to place myself exactly...
Your favour of the 3d of Octr never came to my hands until last night. ⟨On⟩ hearing that Captn...
Your favor of the 13th Ulto, accompanying the oration of Mr Maxcy, has been duly received, and...
Since you left this, yesterday I have conversed with my Manager on the subject of flour,...
Inclosed you will receive a draught on Mr James Russel of Alexandria (Mercht) for the amount of...
A considerable time ago, in consequence of some applications from Officers of Cavalry, to know in...
Your Letter of the 17th of June is now Before Me & I Must Confess Am Much Surprised To think your...
. . . but as the Season is now far advanced, and you have hitherto been unsuccessful, and the...
The fear of missing my Brother upon the road after an absence of between six and seven years has...
I have taken the Liberty to send for your Acceptance a small cask of early pottatoes for...
I am duly honored with your letter of the 4[t]h inst. and should have made an earlier reply to...
The enclosed will say as much as I can, in favour of the applicant; except that I have heard him...
Your favor of the 6th of Mar. with the proofs of the two first Prints of the American Revolution...
At all times, when it is in my power to do it with tolerable convenience to myself, I feel...
I take the liberty of inclosing you, my proposals for printing, a Digest of, the Laws of...
Not knowing when, where or whether ever this letter may reach your hands the contents will be...
In replying to your favor of yesterday’s date, I must beg leave to premise that, when I left the...
Since writing to you on the 14th Inst. I have received your letter of the 12 th with the cost of...
Private Dear Sir Mount Vernon 14th Sepr 1799 I feel much obliged, and accordingly thank you, for...