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Letter not found: from William Gordon, 5 May 1776. On 13 May GW wrote to Gordon : “I thank you...
I am desirous of writing, tho’ without a flow of spirits. The reason of the last is not any...
I have been for some time past in pain for your Excellency, but still in hopes that You would...
The letter sent you the last month was brought forward by a report of the enemy’s having...
The movements of the Post not having gained a thorough establishment, notwithstanding Mr Hazard’s...
Letter not found: from William Gordon, 10 May 1777. GW wrote Gordon on 29 June : “I am rather...
Your fortitude has been put to a fresh trial, through the stupid neglect of the New England...
I embraced the first opportunity of sending you an anniversary sermon, this day fortnight, but...
The cares & fatigues of the campaign are, I hope, so far over, as to admit of your perusing the...
Monsr Le Baron De Steuben beg’d that I would make him the bearer of a few letters to some of my...
I was a stranger to the subjects of the present letter when I wrote last week, or should have...
Could I have thought that the weight & multiplicity of business with which you was loaded, while...
I wrote you by the Baron De Steuben, & by an express that went from Genl Heath. In the last I...
When you have perused the enclosed, pray you to put it under cover & forward it to Genl Gates....
I cannot omit the opportunity, Col. Henley’s return to the camp gives me, of congratulating your...
I just catch a few minutes before the post goes off to acquaint you that Lord Chatham is...
It’s with great pleasure I congratulate you upon our late success, on a double account—the...
I have for some time waited in vain for the pleasing occasion of congratulating your Excellency...
I have been earnestly wishing for an opportunity to congratulate you upon some successful...
Your obliging letter of the 3d instant afforded me peculiar pleasure, & more especially the close...
The last week I was designing to send You a friendly letter, without introducing into it any of...
Your obliging favour of May 3d came to hand this day fortnight May 29th. I waited with a degree...
I take this method of introducing to your Excellency Lt Coll Weld (generally pronounced Wells)...
Having received, by the Alliance the last week, a letter from Holland & another from Mr John...
I congratulate your Excellency with the utmost sincerity upon the late discovery of Arnolds...
The multiplicity of business upon your hands will apologize sufficiently for your not answering...
It afforded me peculiar pleasure to learn, how your Excellency had secured your public character...
Your obliging letter of the 10th instt was recd the last thursday. With the greatest pleasure I...
Letter not found: from William Gordon, 18 Oct. 1784. On 3 Nov. GW wrote to Gordon : “The last...
In arranging the intelligence obtained from the inspection of your papers, I found that an...