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I have at length an Opportunity by Mr. Brown to forward Bills of Exchange; and I only add the...
Je vous felicite de tout mon coeur de la bonne nouvelle que nous venons de recevoir, de la prise...
By a Vessel of my unkles bound to Bilboa I write you a few lines, and commit them to the care of...
I congratulate you with all my heart on the good news that we have received of the capture of the...
The Bearers of your Letters have unfortunately called on me generally in the afternoon when it is...
Agreeably to your request and my promise I sit down to give you my ideas of the defects of our...
I am extremely mortifyed at the Misfortune incurred in the South and the more so as the Militia...
It is not in my power to add any circumstance of consequence to those communicated to you by...
Le Comte de Florida Blanca fait bien ses compliments à M r . D. Jay et lui recommande de lier...
Philadelphia, 3 Sep. 1780 . Circular letter to state executives enclosing resolve of Congress of...
Several days ago I received a Letter from the Honble Mr Brearly, Chief Justice of Jersey in which...
I received your Excellency’s favor of the 28th. of August on the 30th of the same month, and...
Where is my Friend Mr. L ovel l? Can he be an inhabitant of this world and inattentive to a Lady?...
I am much obliged by your Excellency’s favor of the 23rd ult. It contained much information,...
Liberty Pole [ New Jersey ] September 3, 1780 . Describes movements of Army. Reports preparations...
I have been successively honored with your letters of the 25th 28th and 31st of the past month. A...
I wrote you last night the inclosed hasty note in expectation that your papa would take his leave...
I sincerely condole with you on our late Misfortune which sits the heavier on my mind as being...
As I know the anxieties you must have felt since the late misfortune to the South, and our latter...
I had the Day before Yesterday the Honor to receive your Excellency’s Letter, dated the 8th...
When I was first informed of the discontent that pervaded the whole of the Field Officers of the...
His Excellency General Comte de Rochambeau has this morning consented to Colo. Green’s Regiment...
As I know the anxieties you must have felt since the late misfortune to the South, and our later...
By a Vessel from Boston, that passed by the Vineyard, I hear that the English fleet sailed off,...
This morning young Mr. Brants came and stay’d here. At about nine o clock Mr. Deneufville came...
26General Orders, 3 September 1780 (Washington Papers)
[Officers] For the day tomorrow[:] Brigadier General Nixon[,]Colonel M. Jackson[,] Lieutenant...
M r . Gardoqui began the conversation by assurances of his personal attachment to our Cause and...