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Two LS and transcript: National Archives; AL (draft) and copy: Library of Congress I duly...
I had the honor of receiving your favor of the 25th ulto on my way to this place from Morris...
I have been honored with your Excellency’s favors of the 29th Novr and 4th instant. I shall...
I am every day accepting the Bills of Exchange, which were drawn upon Mr. Laurens: but I have no...
I have been honored with your Excellencys favor of the 6th and two of the 9th Inst. The manner in...
War is to a Dutchman the greatest of Evils. Sir Joseph Yorke is so sensible of this, that he...
At a time when the Army is about to undergo a material change —when Congress and the States...
The Sentiments and Affections of a People, may be learned from many little Circumstances, which...
I do myself the honor to enclose to Your Excellency the Extract of a Letter which I have just...
The Dispute between Great Britain and the United Provinces is now wrought up to a Crisis. Things...
It is very difficult to discover, with Certainty the secret springs which actuate the Courts of...
Affairs are Still in Suspence. This Day being Chrismas and Yesterday a sunday, there was no...
The inclosed Instructions given by me to Capt. Lockhart for conducting on the Prisoners taken at...
The public Papers of this Morning inform Us, that Sir Joseph Yorke left the Hague on the Morning...
In my letter of the 13th instant, I did myself the honor to inform Congress, that an embarkation...
The Dutch say that the English are acting the part of the Sailor, having quarrelled with three...
The Province of Zealand having been opposed to the other Provinces in so many Instances and...
It will scarcely be believed in Congress, that at a Time when there are the strongest Appearances...
Amsterdam 1 January 1781. RC in John Thaxter’s hand PCC, Misc. Papers , Reel No. 1, f. 204–211....
I do myself the honor of transmitting to your Excellency a resolution of the General assembly of...
I have been honored with your Excellency’s favor of the 21st ulto, in which Congress have been...
Notwithstanding the Influence of the English Nation; notwithstanding the Influence of old...
On the 10 of Nov. 1780 The Memorial of Sir Joseph York to the States General, was presented for a...
Congress must have been long ere this, informed by General Wayne of the Mutiny of the...
Richmond, 10 Jan. 1781. This letter is almost identical with TJ’s letter to George Washington of...
Amsterdam, 15 January 1781. RC in John Thaxter’s hand PCC , No. 84, III, f. 29–32. printed :...
Zealand is still endeavouring to divert the Republick from its Interest and its Duty, to...
Congress will not expect me to write upon the Subject of Peace at this time, when the Flames of...
The unhappy Mutiny of the Non-Comd & Privates of the Pensylvania line—the perplexed state of...
As the dangers which threaten our Western frontiers the ensuing spring render it necessary that...