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In case that Congress should think proper to direct a Peace Establishment there are some...
The unfortunate and disgraceful Event that has lately taken Place in Philadelphia must have...
Your very friendly and obliging Letter of the 19th of feby was Yesterday, together with the Order...
Agreeable to my Promise I ought, in a very few Days to set out on my Return to the Army, but, I...
I have been thinking about the proposed Reduction of the Corps in the Army and it appears to me...
I have been informed by Colonel Magaw, who is lately returned from Head Quarters that your...
Your very obliging Letter of the 30th of November came to Hand a few Days ago and the Resolve of...
On the 22d instant I arrived at Williamsbourough in North Carolina to which place I had gone in...
On the Afternoon of the 9th instant I arrived at this place, and this day will have all the...
General Greenes Army, by the Return, including The Cavalry & Artillery amounts to 2719 Waynes &...
I have been honoured with your Excellencys Letter of the 15th instt which came to hand on the...
I have received your Excellencys Letter of the 10th instant, and am very sorry that the Situation...
By your Excellency’s Letter of the 23 of June I find that you expect me to go on to the southward...
I have now the Satisfaction to inform your Excellency that a Bill passed the Legislature of this...
Upon my Arrival at this Place I found the Assembly met, and no apparent Disposition amongst them...
A gentleman is just now arrived here who left New York last Thursday. He says that the British,...
I have been favoured with your Excellencys Letter of the 8th Inst: which has been in Part...
My last to your Excellency was of the Second of March since which an excrutiating fit of the...
Your Excellencys Letters of the 3d and 13th of February came duly to hand, but I delayed...
In Obedience to your Excellencys Desire by your favour of the 12th, I set out the night before...
Morristown, N.J., 14–15 Jan. 1781 . “Negotiations with mutineers; settlement of the enlistment...
I was favoured last Night with a Letter from the Comittee of Congress dated the 9th Instant; by...
Letter not found : from Maj. Gen. Arthur St. Clair, 9 Jan. 1781. On 12 Jan., GW wrote St. Clair...
Your Excellency will have received an Account of the serious Nature of the Mutiny of the...
Your Excellency has heard of the shameful Defection of the Pennsylvania Line, and I am very much...
In cantoning the Troops there are two Objects which seem to claim particular Attention—The...
I received your Excellencys letter of yesterday and am very glad that you have ordered up the...
The Attack upon New York always appeared to me a very doubtful and hazardous Enterprise. I think...
The Fleet having entered the Bay of New York, and that City being the Object, it appears...
The Reduction of New York together with the british Army, is certainly, of all Others, the most...