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The Subject to Which we Would Call your Attention for A few Minutes, is the late unhappy...
The Secretary of War respectfully lays before the President of the United States the accompanying...
It is with real pleasure we comply with the Request of our fellow Citizens of Frederick County,...
Inclosed I Send you Somthing that appears to me to be a Very Great Curiosity as being the...
1 Dec. 1795. In the eleventh and last of his series of letters critical of GW, Valerius aims at...
Topics which have occurred to the Secretary of War as proper to be noticed at the opening of the...
The affairs of the City have hitherto not materially suffered for want of money, tho undoubtedly...
Nothing but the support and comfort of an amiable wife and five children could possibly induce me...
I have been honored with your letter of the 19th to which I take the earliest opportunity of...
Letter not found: from William Pearce, 29 Nov. 1795 . On 6 Dec., GW wrote Pearce: “I have...
I received last Night a Manuscript Copy of the enclosed Resolution which I had no doubt wou’d...
Since my last, La Fayette & his tutor have been here. I conversed with them concerning a future...
Since my last, La Fayette & his tutor have been here—I conversed with them concerning a future...
I address you, because I am known to you, & to no other trustee of the public; & because I...
I have the honor to enclose a vote of the Legislature of this state, which I hope will in some...
Letter not found: from William Pearce, 26 Nov. 1795 . On 29 Nov., GW wrote Pearce: “The Post of...
Mr Hyram Faris a young man of good character and good constitution and able bodied, whose father...
I had the honor yesterday in Baltimore, to receive from Genl Lee your letter by him, and being...
the brethen is all pun a decay which I am sorrey for you must judge the situation of america by...
I was early this morning my dear President with Col. H[oward] & he called on me Just now. I had I...
In mine of the 10th Instant, the day on which the assembly convened, I did myself the honor to...
20 Nov. 1795. Claims “It would give me great pleasure, could I, in conscience, vindicate your...
Your letters of the 16 and 18 instant with their inclosures are received. An extraordinary...
Your letters of the 16 and 18 instant with their inclosures are received. An extraordinary...
Your letter of the 9th instant came duly to hand. on friday Mr Scott returned from Annapolis and...
Upon examination I have found the horse of Capt. Barney to fall greatly short of expectation. My...
Since my Return from Annapolis, tho’ generaly in the City from 9 to 3 OClock I have not been...
My ill state of Health for upwards of a year past has prevented me in a great degree from paying...
I should ere’ this have acknowledged the receipt of your respected favor of the 2d inst. but...
Letter not found: from Marcus McCausland, 17 Nov. 1795 . On 19 Nov., Timothy Pickering wrote...