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Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] May 3, 1779 . Explains that the exchange of nonmilitary prisoners is...
[ Middlebrook, New Jersey, May 26, 1779. ] Explains why the corps which included Colonel William...
I with pleasure snatch a moment agreeable to your request to inform you of the events which have...
I this day received your bill⟨et⟩ of the 4th with one inclosed for Col Washington which was...
I do not recollect whether I said any thing in my last about the strength of the reinforcement...
I received your letter of the 10th ins. two days since & with my usual distraction suffered your...
I am much obliged to you, my dear Sir, for your two letters of the 16th & 23rd. In haste I snatch...
This will be handed you by the Marquis, who brings us very important intelligence. The General...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 14, 1780 . Proposes that a small committee with all necessary...
I take the liberty my Dear Sir to request your interest for a friend of mine and a member of the...
Agreeably to your request and my promise I sit down to give you my ideas of the defects of our...
The letter accompanying this has lain by two or three days for want of an opportunity. I have...
Tappan [ New York ] October 4, 1780 . Criticizes proposed Congressional plan for raising a...
Since my last to you, I have had the pleasure of receiving two letters from you. I am sorry to...
Poughkeepsie, New York, July 22, 1782. On this date the New York legislature passed the following...
Mrs. Schuyler having some business in this city obliged me to pass into it. I do not find that...
Albany, August 20, 1783. Requests information concerning 40,000 acres of land in Tryon County on...
I am much obliged to you my dear Sir for your two letters of the 16th and 23d. In haste I snatch...
Mr Laurance is setting out for Philadelphia to obtain a determination respecting the promotion...
I have perused the letter which you did me the honor to write—containing several subjects of...
Mr Thomas Reed Deputy Pay Masr Genl for the Troops in the Northern department has made...
Mr Beatty, at my desire has made a representation of the state of the Marine prisoners, a copy of...
I have taken the liberty, thro’ the Channel of the Committee appointed to confer with me, to lay...
I am honored with your favour of the 27th of April, in behalf of the delegates of New York, which...
Hurry of business has prevented my having the pleasure of acknowledging sooner the receipt of...
I had several days ago the Honor to receive the Board’s Letter of the 18th Ulto which I should...
Your favors of the 4th & 9th came safe to hand. I thank you very sincerely for the several...
The arrival of the Marquis De La Fayette opens a prospect which offers the most important...
I had the pleasure to receive your favor of the 21st of May in due time. You must be good enough...
I thank you My Dear Sir for your letter of the 19th of Sepr. I should have been happy in the...
I received with much thankfulness your confidential letter of the 9th Instt, and am greatly...
The recpt of your letter of the 29th Ulto, and of a former by the Marqs De la Fayette I have the...
Baron de Steuben, who will have the honor of presenting this Letter to you, feeling himself in a...
I shall be obliged to you, or some friend in Congress, to inform me what has been, or is like to...
As I intend to leave this City Tomorrow I take the Liberty of sending you the inclosed. I have...
Since my last I have had the Pleasure of recieving your Letter of the 25 th : Inst. and am...
In times like these when the most horrid Murders and Affecting carnage are taking place all...
Your obliging Letter of the 2 d . Inst did not reach me till two Days ago. I am very sensible...
Your obliging Favor by M r . Phelps it has remained thus long unanswered, because till to very...