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i have this day only—had the honour of your Excellency’s favour of the 28th march owing i supose...
The violent rains, and consequent freshes, have given such interruption to the Stages in this...
Your favor of the 20th of Feby came safely, tho’ tedeously; as it is not more than a few days...
Three days ago only, I had the pleasure to receive your favor of the 18th of December, under...
15315[Diary entry: 9 April 1786] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 9th. Thermometer at 44 in the Morning— at Noon and at Night. Lowering more or less all...
This will probably be the last letter, you will receive from me till I have crossed the Atlantic....
I have been favored with your letters of the 20th of Jany—24th of Feby & 13th of March—the last...
15318[Diary entry: 8 April 1786] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 8th. Thermometer at in the Morng.— at Noon and 44 at Night. Lowering more or less all...
Letter not found: from Thomas Cresap, 8 April 1786. GW wrote Cresap on 8 May: “Your letter of the...
15320[Diary entry: 7 April 1786] (Washington Papers)
Friday 7th. Thermometer at 50 in the morng.— at Noon and 52 at Night. Rid to Muddy hole...
I have been highly honoured and particularly obliged by you, in introducing the Count De...
15322[Diary entry: 6 April 1786] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 6th. Thermometer at 42 in the Morning—52 at Noon and 54 at Night. Very clear all day and...
An honest confession of the truth, is the best apology I can make for my not acknowledging the...
15324[Diary entry: 5 April 1786] (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 5th. Thermometer at 45 in the Morning—45 at Noon and 44 at Night. Wind at No. West or...
I have now the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your several favors of the 6th 9th & 16th of...
Ascribe my silence to any cause rather than the want of friendship, or to a disinclination to...
The Revd Mr Griffith, who will present this letter to you, is possessed of much property in the...
I pray you to accept my best acknowledgments of your letter of the 22d of Feby, & thanks for the...
15329[Diary entry: 4 April 1786] (Washington Papers)
Tuesday 4th. Thermometer at 45 in the morning—49 at Noon and at Night. Little wind, but very...
15330[Diary entry: 3 April 1786] (Washington Papers)
April 3d. Thermometer at 36 in the Morng.—50 at Noon and 50 at Night. A hard frost this morning &...
Before I recd your accompt against Colo. Kennedy I had paid him all that I was to give him for...
Yesterday Mr Brindley, in company with a Mr Harris (Manager for the James River company, and sent...
15333[Diary entry: 2 April 1786] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 2d. Thermometer at 31 in the morning—40 at Noon and 41 at Night. A very hard frost this...
Letter not found: to Leonard Henley, 2 April 1786. On 14 April Henley acknowledges to GW the...
15335[Diary entry: 1 April 1786] (Washington Papers)
Saturday 1st. Thermometer at 34 in the Morning—34 at Noon and 32 at Night. A very disagreeable...
15336March 1786 (Washington Papers)
Wednesday 1st. Thermometer at in the Morning— at Noon and at Night. The Snow which fell in the...
15337[Diary entry: 31 March 1786] (Washington Papers)
Friday 31st. Thermometer at 56 in the Morng.— at Noon and at Night. Raining a little before day...
I am happy in the opportunity, which Mr Lee’s politeness has offered, of presenting Your...
peruseing the Bath peaper of this week I saw A Letter of your Exelencesees Adress to Mrs...
15340[Diary entry: 30 March 1786] (Washington Papers)
Thursday 30th. Thermometer at 58 in the Morning—63 at Noon and at Night. Lowering more or less...