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I have just returned from Newark, where I completed the business your Excelly committed to me....
I waited on Col. Dey yesterday, but received no information favorable to the business you was...
I have made it my business to see the person who was Capt. Browns guide. From a minute...
I have the honor of your Excellency’s letr of the 3d inst. transcribing a complaint exhibited by...
I have the pleasure to inform your Excelly that exclusive of sixty waggon load of forage sent in...
My Corps reached Slotterdam yesterday evening, where they halt this day. In the mean time I have...
I have returned from the business committed to my direction by your Excellency, & am so far on my...
Admiral Arbuthnot after many maneuvres off & on, has at length moved with his fleet towards...
I have the honor of your Excelly’s letr of the 19th. I conceiv’d it a matter of delicacy in...
I addressed your Excellency yesterday advising of Admiral Greaves arrival. I omitted mentioning a...
I examined the country directed by your Excellency yesterday. I find a position most convenient...
Letter not found: from Maj. Henry Lee, Jr., 28 June 1780. On that date , Lee wrote GW: “I wrote...
I wrote your Excellency this morning. Since which I have acquired more explicit knowledge of the...
I have had variety of intelligence from the enemy this day—none very pointed or material—But it...
The enemy remain in peace in their old position —Should any appearance of motion take place I...
On receipt of your Excellency’s letter directing the cavalry to halt, the corps were billeted in...
I had the honor to receive your Excellencys orders concerning the arrest of Lt Carns in...
Since the receipt of your Excellency’s letter directing the corps to be in readiness to march to...
I do myself the honor to enclose a letter from Captain McLane. The transmission of his request...
My last letter to your Excellency was antedated by one day, so that the business of collecting...
Your Excellencys dispatches to the Magistrate⟨s⟩ of Salem, Cumberland & Capemay countys reached...
I have the honor of your Excellency’s letr of the 28th, in which you are pleased to say that your...
Yesterday I informed Congress of the sailing of the second fleet —I now do myself the honor to...
Letter not found: from Maj. Henry Lee, Jr., 24 Dec. 1779 . GW wrote Lee on 28 Dec. : “I have recd...
Such has been the disposition of the British fleet since the first expectation of the Count De...
Since my last I have received no material intelligence from New York. I transmit herewith an...
On monday the 1st inst. a fleet sailed from the hook consisting of thirteen square rigged vessels...
Letter not found : from Henry Lee, Jr., 21 Oct. 1779. On 25 Oct., GW wrote Lee: “I have your favr...
Letter not found : from Henry Lee, Jr., 3 Oct. 1779. On 7 Oct., GW wrote Lee: “Your favor of the...
Letter not found : from Henry Lee, Jr., 21 Sept. 1779. On 25 Sept., GW wrote Lee: “I was...