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May it please your Excellency, We the Subscribers, General Officers in the American Army, beg...
I do myself the Honor to Inclose you our Arrangment of the field officers of Light Horse which...
Agreable to yr ordr of Last Eveng I have Consd the practicability of making an Attack upon the...
Agreeable to your Excellenceys Commands I have Considered upon the most Suitable place to Canton...
Agreable to your Excellenceys Directions I have Considered upon the Advisability of making a...
To his Excellency Gen. Washington Commander in Chief of the American Army. Persuant to your...
Agreable to your Excellenceys Directions I have Consulted Some of The General officers which I...
When I undertook to Compleat the Bridge in So Short a Space I Expected Every article would be...
Several of The General officers of the Army have been with me This morning To Consult upon Some...
I am Directed by a Number of the Genl officers of the Army to Enclose your Excellency a memorial...
In a Letter from Colo. Ramsey Dated the 11th Instant in the name of the Field officers at...
I do myself the Honor to Inclose your Excellency the Result of The General officers Respecting...
After combating with all the elements and contending with every disappointment and misfortune I...
I have The Honor to Inclose yr Excellencey a pitiful Letter from My Man of The Intelligent...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. John Sullivan, 26 Feb. 1778. GW wrote Sullivan on this date :...
I Remember to have Troubled yr Excy Last Summer with Solicitations in favor of Capt. Sullivan...
Nothing can be more painful to me than the Repetition of a request which is known to be...
I Should have Long Since wrote your Excellencey was there any thing in this Quarter worth...
In my Letter of this Day I mentioned the State of this Post: I Expect the Troops will be Soon...
I beg leave to inform your Excellency that on the night of the 24th Inst. about six or Seven...
I beg Leave to Inform you that about four Days Since twenty one Sail of Large Transports from...
I have the Honor to Inclose you the Intelligence reced from Rhode Island Last night which is not...
I had Last Evening the honor of Receiving your Excellencys favor of the 17th Instant & Shall...
By a former Letter Sent by Express I acknowledged the Rect of your Excellenceys favor of the 17th...
I have the pleasure to Inform you that we have already Collected a Magazine amply Sufficient for...
It is with pleasure I inform your Excellency that our preparations in this Department are as...
I have the honor to inform your Excellency that some time since three of the enemy’s frigates...
The Count De-Estaing and myself were by Agreement to land our Forc[e]s here this Morning but I...
In my last I had the honor to inform your Excellency of my being in possession of the enemies...
Notwithstanding the train of misfortunes (mentioned in my letter of the 14th Inst.) sufficient in...
I am honored this day by the receipt of your favor of the 16th Inst. Wherein you complain of my...
I have within this hour had the honor of receiving your favor and am happy in having it in my...
The Fates have Decreed that you Shall receive nothing but Disagreable Intelligence from this...
A Retreat to the North End of the Island having been deemd adviseable (from our great diminution...
In my last I promisd your Excellency to particularize such commanding Officers and Corps as more...
I am informed by Genl He[a]th & the Council of B⟨os⟩ton that an English fleet has anchord off the...
I had Last night the honor of Receiving your Excellenceys Favor of the first Instant &...
I am sorry to inform your Excellency of a Disscontent which at present prevails among the...
Since my last, Two N. Hampshire Volunteers (who were capturd in Rhode Island & since exchangd)...
Letter not found : from Maj. Gen. John Sullivan, 6 Sept. 1778. On 9 Sept., GW wrote Sullivan : “I...
I can only Inform you at present that the Enemy have Left Bedford but are Still Hovering Round...
I have nothing new in this Quarter Since my Last The Pilots who waited on Count D Estaing call...
I was this morning Honoured with your Excellencys favor of the 12th Instant; The Directions in...
no alteration in the motions of the Enemy Since yesterday. I Inclose your Excellencey all the...
This Day affords nothing new—I have been Honoured with your Excellenceys favor of the 13th...
Inclosed is all the Intelligance of this Day The Sloops & Schooners mentioned by General Cornell...
Nothing new in this Quarter. Three Deserters came from the Enemy yesterday they Say the Sailors...
There is nothing new in this Quarter Save that the Enemy have within two or three Days past...
I have this Day nothing worth taking up a moment of your Excellenceys attention unless you find...
By a Flag Just Returned from Newport I find that Admiral Biron in a Ninety gun Ship has Arrived...