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I AM sorry, after so long and laborious a session of Assembly, the publick exigencies should be...
It is with great reluctance that after so long and laborious a Session as the last I have been...
It is thought that the present Situation of the Enemy in this State affords an opportunity of...
Baron Steuben has sent to this Place a number of the Levies raised under the act of assembly...
I beg leave to lay before the General assembly the inclosed letter from the honble. Majr. Genl....
Richmond, 8 Mch. 1781 . This letter is identical with the first part of the letter sent to George...
I think it my duty to communicate to the General assembly the inclosed papers giving information...
The Executive were informed during the last summer or Fall that the Accomack and Diligence...
At the request of Major General Baron Steuben expressed in the inclosed letter, I take the...
The Marquis Fayette desired me among the articles most essential for an enterprize at the Head of...