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By dispatches recd the last evening from the Count de Rochambeau I am informed that the French...
I do myself the honor to hand you herewith, a Contract entered into by Mr. John Banks, for the...
The good People of the State of Pennsylvania living in the vicinity of Philadelphia & near the...
Your Letter of the 22 of April also Your two favors of the 19th of May, with the Returns of the...
Yours of the 2d Instant, came duly to hand. The Indifference of the People about recruiting the...
Your Favour of the second Instant has lain by me, I suppose these Eighteen days, but I fear I...
I have determined upon a plan of operations for the reduction of the City and Garrison of New...
Yours of the 7th. was brought me this Morning. My Meaning was that if the Conduct of our Army,...
RC (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan). On 23 October 1780 Congress added JM...
I have had the pleasure to receive a few days ago, your private Letter , by the same conveyance...
From the general idea I have been able to acquire of the Country by Maps, as well as from the...
By a letter received yesterday afternoon from His Excellency, the President of Congress, of the...
I have successively received your favours of the 30th of October, & the 2d and 21st of November....
I was yesterday favd with yours of the 16th. The exorbitancy of the price of forage to the...
I have been favored with two Letters from you—One under the 16th of March, the other of the 3d of...
In considering a Letter from the General, sometime ago, in the Board of War, it was agreed to...
In my last Letter of the 7th of July, in which I acknowledged your several favors of the 22d of...
“The sufferings of your troops have impressed me with the deepest concern, and the very painful...
Memorandums for Lt Colo. Morris to be communicated to no person but to Major General Greene....