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Impressed with a high idea of your desire to patronize those Arts which improve & embellish life,...
I have communicated to Judge Phillips the contents of the several letters with which you honor’d...
On my return yesturday from Berkley I found Your two favors of the 28th Ulto & 7th Inst. —when I...
As I suppose that a number of Officers must be appointed to carry the Excise Law into execution,...
The death of Mr Harris having made a vacancy in the Revenue at Marblehead I am informed that Col....
The disappointment which I fear Mr Thompson will undergo grieves me very much as it is on my...
Upon reciving in this Town your proclamation locating a district of ten mile Square it was deemed...
I transmit you enclosed a letter from Don Thomas Stoughton Consul of his Catholic Majesty in this...
Owing to my not having been in Town for some Days past I did not receive your Letter as soon as...
My ill state of Health for upwards of a year past has prevented me in a great degree from paying...
A few days ago, as I promised in my last I shoud do, I took a full view of your Estate in this...
By an act of the last Session—a Copy Of which I enclose You will perceive that a Sum not...
Charleston, S.C., 6 May 1791. Offers himself as a candidate for the command of the United States...
I wrote You the 24th Ulto that I had contrary to my fixed resolution of returning to my Mount...
Being much flattered by the confidence reposed in me by you, while I was employed in your...
Your favour of the 18th Ult. with two Plats of land I receiv’d this day. my Mothers absence on a...
I declined answering your letter of the 13th instant from Spurriers, untill I could have an...
after my Best Complyments to you, I then Beg your Excelence pardon for this liberty, I should be...
Having understood that you have it in contemplation to appropriate the Shares which you own in...
Your letter of the 28th of last month, acknowledging the receipt of my two last letters, I...
I take the liberty of handing to you the names of two Gentlemen either of whom in my opinion will...
It would be very difficult for me to express to you the happiness which I experienced on the...
In my last letter dated the 8th September (and to which I ⟨ mutilated ⟩ yet been favored with an...
In the month of January 1779, Your Excellency in conference with a committee of Congress was...
When I left Mount Vernon it was my intention to have returned there about this time, but three...
upon a review of Mr Jackson’s letters I perceive the apprehension of more severe labor than his...
On the Eleventh day of May last I Receiv’d your Excellencies favour, directed to me from this...
I some Days since received your Favour of the 23d Ultimo—As there is certainly no incompatibility...
I take the Liberty of inclosing to you three Letters which I received yesterday Evening from...
Duplicate, via Charleston sir, Augusta [Ga.] 30 August, 1789. Although I have been employed in...