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Letter not found: from William Gordon, 7 Nov. 1785. GW wrote Gordon on 6 Dec. : “I come now, my...
Letter not found: from William Gordon, 10 May 1777. GW wrote Gordon on 29 June : “I am rather...
Letter not found: from William Gordon, 18 Oct. 1784. On 3 Nov. GW wrote to Gordon : “The last...
Letter not found: from William Gordon, 5 May 1776. On 13 May GW wrote to Gordon : “I thank you...
When I wrote on the 8th of Feby last, I had no thought of addressing You so soon after. But the...
I cannot omit writing by the present safe conveyance, tho’ I have nothing in particular to...
I write, to testify the continuance of my affection; & to express my hopes, that before the...
I just catch a few minutes before the post goes off to acquaint you that Lord Chatham is...
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...
It’s with great pleasure I congratulate you upon our late success, on a double account—the...
I take this method of introducing to your Excellency Lt Coll Weld (generally pronounced Wells)...
Till now I have had nothing of late worth communicating, but the following extract from a Letter...
The leisure I have enjoyed for a few weeks past, has enabled me to look over my letters, from...
I find in my minutes the following story to have been reported, the truth or error of which I...
Have ⟨just reed⟩ your letter with the Contents written by Mr Mc⟨Henry⟩, & shall attend to your...
The goodness of my intention will apologize for the present letter. The purport of which, I...
In arranging the intelligence obtained from the inspection of your papers, I found that an...
My design of publishing is now in such forwardness, that I expect the proposals for the History...
This will probably be the last letter, you will receive from me till I have crossed the Atlantic....
You have been so obliging as to promise me your assistance in my designed history of the present...
I take the opportunity of a vessel for Boston, that so I may send in the speediest way some seeds...
I rejoice to find that your Lady has of late been troubled less than formerly with the bilious...
Yesterday I recd from Boston the box with the shrubs. They look as well as I could expect, & am...
Monsr Le Baron De Steuben beg’d that I would make him the bearer of a few letters to some of my...
Your benevolence is so well established, that no apology is needful for my introducing to your...
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...
Though I have not had the pleasure of an answer, owing to the multiplicity of your engagements,...