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[ Annapolis, 24 Mch. 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “Govr. Introducing McAlister.” Letter not found;...
[ Annapolis, 8 May 1784 . Entry in SJL reads: “Govr. Valedictory-tender of service to state.” Not...
[ Annapolis, 12 Dec. 1783 . Entry in SJL reads: “Governor. Definitive treaty—British proclamation...
[ Annapolis, 16 Apr. 1784. Entry in SJL reads: “Govr. Loan office debt established—requisitions...
[ Annapolis, 27 Apr. 1784. Entry in SJL reads: “Govr. Post delays—not stopped here—Genl. W’s...
No post having arrived here from the Southward during the present month till this day, and being...
A few days after my arrival here Colo. Le Maire writer of the inclosed letter called on me and...
Since my letter of this morning the post has arrived and brought us a letter from Dr. Franklin of...
We have received no foreign intelligence through any authentic channel since the letter from Dr....
The duty of correspondence for the Month being devolved on me, and no authentic intelligence from...
The present week affords us nothing new for communication unless it be the affecting scene of...
I wrote you by the last post that some objections had been started in debate on the justice of...
Letters from Holland from the middle to the last of September inform us that the citizens of the...
I do myself the honor of inclosing you an act of Congress on the subject of Western territory as...
No authentic intelligence from Europe. Public papers as late as the 27th. of January state Mr....
The bearer hereof Colo. Le Maire who was in the service of the Comw. of Virga. during the late...
The letter of July 20. 1784 with which your Excellency was pleased to honour me and which...
I had the honour of writing to your Excellency on the 12th. instant on the subject of the...
Your Excellency’s letter of the 25th. Ult. on the determination of Congress as to their future...
Mr. Hardy’s illness and Colo. Mercer’s absence deranged the order in which the office of...
In my letter of the 3d inst. I mentioned to you the gazette account of a change in the British...