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In obedience to the direction of the General Assembly I transmit a copy of the resolutions passed...
I had the honor this moment to receive from the mail just arrived (Interrupted by the vast fall...
Forced to meander on my ride home to close as far as I could the various matters which I...
In my last I told you that I had contrived to get an unsuspected private friend to hire an...
I trust you have got back to New York where I hope among many delights which will encircle you,...
Some few days after my late domestic calamity which stings me to the quick, I left this place on...
Since your illness at Georgetown I have heard nothing of you, only that you had so far recovered...
I have your letter of the 29h. Frenau’s Gazette you mention has not reached me, nor indeed have I...
your late orders for a detachment of militia & proclamation give birth to a variety of sensations...
As soon after my hearing of your return to Mt Vernon as I could, I sat out for a visit to you,...
[ Nailer’s Farm , Pennsylvania, November 13, 1794 . On November 13, 1794, Hamilton wrote to Lee :...
Permit me my dear president to offer my congratulations on the late unanimous renewal of...
I return my dear General the papers you gave me having laid the foundation of a future sale if...
I found on my return from a visit to the southwestern frontier of this state your letter of the...
6 June 1795, Richmond. Introduces Mr. Hopkins, “a gentleman from Newyork on a visit to our...
I have your two letters of the 6th & 11th. The last communicated the appointment of commander in...
You must know that we Virginians think that the president seems to undervalue us as seamen. I...
As one who asks no employment but will accept of it, if public considerations should make his...
I beg leave to transmit to you the enclosed copy of a letter from Colonel Newton. The President...
When I reached this place which was as soon as my necessary call at home would permit I gave your...
Before I left home, Col Lee being about to depart for Congress, I wrote you by him. Since my...
I wrote to you the other day in reply to your ler. recd from Col. Carrington. The communications...
In the forenoon this day I got here—soon saw the President & your affectionate friend Mr....
We have been all again made most miserable by the accounts received of the desperate state of...
I am to receive in the course of next month Judge Wilsons bonds payable in one & two years to the...
We have heard here that a circular ltr. from you to the several collectors relative to French...
Till very lately have I felt myself well enough to discharge my daily dutys & now hardly fit for...
Altho the enclosed account which came to hand yesterday is by no means complete, yet I think it...
As I hope on my return to Virga. to raise as much money as will pay off old Fairfax & put into...
This evenings post from Norfolk has brought information of the arival of a french fleet in...