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It has been some time since one of my closest relations wrote me to ask if one of his nephews...
Il ÿ quelque tems qu’un de mes plus proches parens S’addressa a moi pour me consulter, S’il n’ÿ...
I yesterday recd your favor of the 26th of August and am glad to find that matters are like to be...
AL : American Philosophical Society J’esperois mon bon papa recevoir de vos nouvélles ici;...
ALS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania Nous ne pourrons pas profiter ma soeur ma niece Mr....
The Letter with which Your Excellency honored me on the 5th and the intelligence which you are to...
In my Letter of the 27th ulto which went by Colo. Stewart, I informed you that I expected to open...
How happy am I my dear Sir, in at length having it in my power to congratulate you upon a victory...
Memorandums for Lt Colo. Morris to be communicated to no person but to Major General Greene....
Your several Letters of the 13th—20—and 21st of September, have been received. The Quarter Mastr...
I am much obliged by the Comunication you have been pleased to make me in your Favr of 21st ulto....
I feel myself peculiarly obliged and honored by your Excellency’s interesting communication of...
I have been honored with your Excellency’s favor without date, but which I suppose to have been...
I am fully impressed with the justice & truth of every remark contained in your letter of the...
I have received your Favor of 26th of Septemr—I should have esteemed it a fortunate Circumstance...
I had the Honor of writing to Your Excellency a Letter of the 1st instant, Which (for want of...
17October 1781 (Washington Papers)
6th. Before Morning the Trenches were in such forwardness as to cover the Men from the enemys...
18General Orders, 6 October 1781 (Washington Papers)
Officers of the day Tomorrow Brigadier General Clinton Colonel Vose Major Olney B. M. Fullerton....
19[Diary entry: 6 October 1781] (Washington Papers)
6th. Before Morning the Trenches were in such forwardness as to cover the Men from the enemys...