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I had proposed writing by the present opportunity, before I received your letter of Jany the 1st...
Your obliging letter of the 3d instant afforded me peculiar pleasure, & more especially the close...
Judging there is an advantage from knowing the particular tempers of those, with whom we have to...
When I wrote on the 8th of Feby last, I had no thought of addressing You so soon after. But the...
Though I have not had the pleasure of an answer, owing to the multiplicity of your engagements,...
Your obliging favours of the 8th inst. were recd on the Saturday. From them I infer not only the...
I congratulate your Excellency with the utmost sincerity upon the late discovery of Arnolds...
I have enjoyed peculiar pleasure in looking over Fenno’s Gazettes from last Sepr to June 14th...
Having received, by the Alliance the last week, a letter from Holland & another from Mr John...
I send under cover to Mr Hazard, that so it should not be known at the Coffee house, that I...
It is with concern I learn, that the old leaven, which brought on the late American troubles,...
I cannot omit writing by the present safe conveyance, tho’ I have nothing in particular to...
Letter not found: from William Gordon, 7 Nov. 1785. GW wrote Gordon on 6 Dec. : “I come now, my...
I write, to testify the continuance of my affection; & to express my hopes, that before the...
Your ardent, persevering, & disinterested patriotism, from the commencement of the American...
I was in hopes, after reading Genl Carleton’s letter & other publications, that I should have had...
I just catch a few minutes before the post goes off to acquaint you that Lord Chatham is...
Your friendly letter of 15th Ocr last was highly acceptable, but before I enter upon a particular...
The last week I had the pleasure of seeing Genl Lincoln, from whom I learnt, that You had been so...
I was a stranger to the subjects of the present letter when I wrote last week, or should have...
When you have perused the enclosed, pray you to put it under cover & forward it to Genl Gates....
Though I rejoice whenever I receive a letter from You, & think myself highly honored by it; yet I...
In the midst of important business the following anecdote will probably give you some pleasure,...
The cares & fatigues of the campaign are, I hope, so far over, as to admit of your perusing the...
Letter not found: from William Gordon, 10 May 1777. GW wrote Gordon on 29 June : “I am rather...
It’s with great pleasure I congratulate you upon our late success, on a double account—the...
Your favor of Ocr the 23d I was honored with in due season: but having nothing special about...
Letter not found: from William Gordon, 18 Oct. 1784. On 3 Nov. GW wrote to Gordon : “The last...
Ringwood in Hampshire (97 miles from London) My Dear Sir Feby 16. 1789 I have at length finished...
I am desirous of writing, tho’ without a flow of spirits. The reason of the last is not any...