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However you & I may have been taught by Civilians, & however History confirms the Maxim, that an...
I had the Honour of your Letter by Monsieur Jean Baptiste Petry about six Weeks since, and should...
I set down to give you Part of the Information you ask. The Brigade you mention are new Levies...
I wrote you by the Post 3 Weeks ago but have not been honour’d with a Line since your Returnto...
Your Letter from Baltimore of 25th. Feby. I got to Day and was not a little pleased with its...
Since the Return of one half their Troops from Rhode Island I think the Enemy must be full 10,000...
I have this Minute your Favour of 23d. July. We have had, Saturday Night and last Night much...
It was with no small Degree of Pleasure, on my Return here, I observed the Cheerfulness which...
That I was right in my Position “that a considerable Time must elapse before the united States...
I arriv’d in this City last Monday 15th. Instant. I left Boston with much Regret, not so much...
I received your Letter of the 12th. Instant by Mr. Tracy. But the One you mention to have sent me...
I yesterday ask’d Permission to resign my Post of J.A.G. and to retire from the Army, but met...
I had not the Pleasure of bidding You a personal Adieu on the Monday of your leaving this Town,...
You was inquiring the other Day into the Office of Judge Advocate. I will now acquaint you with...
I had a Warrant on Sunday Morning last, from Head Quarters, for the Trial of Lieut. Col. Harman...
I received your very kind Letter last Evening and this Morning had the Honour of being introduc’d...
I thank you for correcting my careless Appellation of federal Republic as applied to the National...
I am exceedingly concerned to find that the New Articles of War, though passed, are not to take...
The manoeuvers of the Camp have afforded Nothing important for a month past. The Works at...
I was much oblig’d by the little Essay you sent me and more so by the Letter which accompanied...
The great Obligations your Friendship has laid me under would render me inexcusable to neglect...
I wrote you 21st. Inst. which I hope you have receiv’d. The publick Prints of to Day, Which you...
This Week has been fruitfull of extraordinary Transactions. I will endeavour to give You some...
Your Letter of 18 th. I received last Evening & it was particularly acceptable as I had...
Every Day more thoroughly convinces me that an absolute Tyranny is essential in the Government of...
By the Carelessness of an Orderly Sargent to whom it was given, I did not get your Letter,...
Your very obliging & confidential Letters of the 3 d. and 9 th. of May I received on the 15. I...
I am to acknowlege your Favour of the 24th. of June and to apologize for not having wrote you...
Nothing very material has taken Place here since Mr. Revere left Boston, by whom you will have...
You will doubtless before the Receipt of this have heard of the bloody Engagement at Charlestown....