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You will have the boats at Dodd’s and those now with the army, properly furnished with oars,...
Copies: Library of Congress, Yale University Library This is to request you would Ship all the...
AL : American Philosophical Society Mr. D’amezaga est dépuis Six semaines à la Campagne. Il...
(I) and (II) Copy: Library of Congress The Duke De Crillon, and who hath not heard of the Name of...
Copy: Library of Congress J’ai l’honneur, Monsieur, de vous envoyer differentes Lettres que le...
ALS : American Philosophical Society; AL (draft): Algemeen Rijksarchief J’ai eu l’honneur de vous...
ALS : American Philosophical Society When I received, My honoured Friends obliging letter by Dr....
Copy: Library of Congress Your very agreable and friendly Letters I have recd. and shall take an...
ALS : American Philosophical Society I take the liberty to introduce an Old acquaintance of mine...
ALS : American Philosophical Society With all reverence we take leave to lay again before Your...
Copy: Library of Congress My Grandfather is laid up with the Gout & cannot write. He directs me...
362General Orders, 25 October 1780 (Washington Papers)
[Officers] For the day Tomorrow[:] Brigadier General Paterson[,] Colonel Greaton[,] Lieutenant...
After due acknowledgments for your Excellency’s attention to our wants at every period of our...
I take the liberty of inclosing to you Letters from Genl Hamilton for New York. On some...
Letter not found : from Col. William Malcom, 25 Oct. 1780 . Malcom wrote GW on 29 Oct.: “In my...
This acknowledges the rect of your Excellencys favor 4th Octr; And in forwarding the Clothing in...
I have the Honr to inclose Your Excellency A Philadelphia paper of Yesterday, Containing some...
Your very agreable and friendly Letters I have rec d . and shall take an early Opportunity of...
RC ( LC : Rives Collection of Madison Papers). I recd. your favour without date inclosing the...
It will appear to you very strange that I should Communicate You Pollitical news from this place,...
I do myself the pleasure of handing on the dispatches from General Gates accompanying this. Since...
I take the liberty of inclosing to you Letters from Genl. Hamilton for New York. On some...
Your thirteenth Letter Inquiry is, “Of what Resources might America hereafter Still make Use of?”...
The fourteenth Question is “What is the Quantity of Paper Money in Circulation? What Credit, the...
Your fifteenth Quaere is “Does not the English Army, lay out its Pay, in America? at how much can...
The Sixteenth, Inquiry is, “Who looses most by desertion? Do the English and German Deserters,...
The Seventeenth, Inquiry is “whether We have any Information that we can rely on, concerning the...
Question 18. Does Sufficient Tranquility, Contentment and Prosperity reign, in those Places where...
Question 19. Is not Peace very much longed for in America? might not this desire of Peace induce...
Question 20. Has there not been different opinions in Congress, with Regard to this, (i.e. to...
Copy: Library of Congress I received duly your Favour of the 12th. Inst. & should have answer’d...
382General Orders, 26 October 1780 (Washington Papers)
[Officers] For the day Tomorrow[:] Brigadier General Wayne[,] Colonel Nixon[,] Lieutenant Colonel...
I left Hillsborough the 24th Ult. in pursuance to the Orders of Major General Gates, a Copy of...
I congratulate your Excellency with the utmost sincerity upon the late discovery of Arnolds...
I was yesterday honored with yours of the 24th instant to which I shall attend. The officers of...
Your Excellency will receive herewith enclosed the Copy of an Act of Congress of the 21. Instant,...
The Executive of this State think it expedient and necessary that under our present circumstances...
At Length your first Letter contrary to my Expectations, has arrived been deliverd to me ^...
You are at liberty to make use of the cannon and other public Stores for defence of the branches...
Richmond, 26 Oct. 1780. This letter is almost identical with TJ’s letter to Thomas Sim Lee of...
Philadelphia, 26 Oct. 1780. Circular letter to the state executives enclosing a resolve of...
Your Excellency will receive herewith enclosed the Copy of an Act of Congress of the 24. Instant,...
The Executive of this State, think it expedient and necessary that under our present...
The invasion of our country, lately taken place has rendered it necessary to call into the field...
Richmond, 26 Oct. 1780. This letter is almost identical with TJ’s letter to Thomas Sim Lee of...
The Enemy invading us appearing now to be in force the Executive have determined that the...
Whereas the present invasion of this state by a powerful enemy has rendered it necessary for the...
Question 21st. Are there no Malcontents in America? against the Government, who are otherwise...
Questions 22. and 23. General Monk repaired the Kings Government in England. Might not one...
Question 25. Do they who have lost their Possessions and Fortunes by the War, endure it patiently...