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I have recd your favour of the 20th. and have no Objection to the plan you propose of raising a...
I have received the letter of Gen. Hamilton, inclosed in yours of 22 July, which I return as you...
As several vacancies are probably about to be made, by the appointments of staff-officers, in my...
In compliance with your request, I beg leave to propose Exeter to your consideration , as a...
Mr. Ogilvie, intending Soon to pass thro yr Part of the Country, is desirous of the acquaintance...
I am not happy enough to be master of language calculated to express the grateful sense I feel...
The enclosed Oration I have taken the liberty to inscribe to “ the man, whom his country loves &...
On the 3rd. Instt. (before I left Wilmington) I had the honour of receiving from you a Packet...
Enclosed I have the honor of presenting a letter from Capt. Fondy, recommending Mr. Tobias V....
I have received your Circular Letter of the 22d. and am pleased to find, there is a prospect,...
Recollecting that you had some doubt, at the last General Meeting of the Potomack Company,...
12[Diary entry: 27 July 1799] (Washington Papers)
27. Morning calm. Mer. at 76. Calm all day. Mer. 88 at highest & 85 at Night.