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Ringwood in Hampshire (97 miles from London) My Dear Sir Feby 16. 1789 I have at length finished...
Your obliging favor of Sepr. 2 was duly received. The books not being in sufficient forwardness...
The leisure I have enjoyed for a few weeks past, has enabled me to look over my letters, from...
I send under cover to Mr Hazard, that so it should not be known at the Coffee house, that I...
From William Gordon From the generous encouragement you gave me in your answer to my first letter...
I trouble you afresh from an apprehension that either your Excellency did not receive my letter...
In a late letter to the Marquis de La Fayette I mentioned my design of writing soon to your...
I had proposed writing by the present opportunity, before I received your letter of Jany the 1st...
I rejoice to find that your Lady has of late been troubled less than formerly with the bilious...
When last in town for a few days, I received your very obliging letter ; and, notwithstanding my...
I promised myself the honour of being introduced to your Excellency by a letter which my friend...
I take the opportunity of a vessel for Boston, that so I may send in the speediest way some seeds...
It is with concern I learn, that the old leaven, which brought on the late American troubles,...
Your favour of Apr. 20th was forwarded from Boston in May, & was received the beginning of this...
This will probably be the last letter, you will receive from me till I have crossed the Atlantic....
Yesterday I recd from Boston the box with the shrubs. They look as well as I could expect, & am...
The last week I had the pleasure of seeing Genl Lincoln, from whom I learnt, that You had been so...
I find in my minutes the following story to have been reported, the truth or error of which I...
My design of publishing is now in such forwardness, that I expect the proposals for the History...
Letter not found: from William Gordon, 7 Nov. 1785. GW wrote Gordon on 6 Dec. : “I come now, my...
Your two letters of Ap r 27 th & June 26 th were duly received. The first at the President’s,...
I hope your tour has proved satisfactory, & that the obstructions in the river are not...
Have ⟨just reed⟩ your letter with the Contents written by Mr Mc⟨Henry⟩, & shall attend to your...
Till now I have had nothing of late worth communicating, but the following extract from a Letter...
Yours by your son was a very agreeable letter. I rec d it last wednesday while at the...
I hope this will find you at Westminster. I congratulate You upon your late appointment; it was...
Your obliging favours of the 8th inst. were recd on the Saturday. From them I infer not only the...
In arranging the intelligence obtained from the inspection of your papers, I found that an...
Letter not found: from William Gordon, 18 Oct. 1784. On 3 Nov. GW wrote to Gordon : “The last...
Your obliging letter of the 10th instt was recd the last thursday. With the greatest pleasure I...
It afforded me peculiar pleasure to learn, how your Excellency had secured your public character...
You have very fairly & fully discharged your epistolary account of the preceeding year; which is...