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Shortly after I had the Honour of receiving your Excellencys Letter, at portsmouth Virginia,...
I have made the inquiry of General Schuyler which you directed. He says that he thinks Kirkland’s...
My motives for presuming to address you at this time is to solicit your particular favor & notice...
To the President of the United States. The Memorial of the underwritten, late Officers of the...
Letter not found: from Asher Miller, 1 Feb. 1790. On 13 Feb. Lear wrote to Miller: “The President...
Since the organization of the Federal System, & the establishment of the several departments, I...
Notwithstanding how frequently your person and Office possess my thoughts, I have studiously...
To the honorable the President and the honorable the Members of the Senate, of the United States...
East Greenwich State of Rhodeisland Sir Feby 2 1790 The undoubted Prospect we now [have] that...
Should you think proper to nominate a person from the State of Connecticut to the office of a...
The alarming prediciment in which this County now stands as touching the State of Indian affairs...
Since the receipt of your favour of the 8th Septr nothing has occurred to justify my breaking in...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, 5 Feb. 1790. GW mentions in his 13 Feb. 1790 letter to...
Mr Williamson has taken the Liberty, in the enclosed Paper to mention the Names of Gentlemen who...
For the several Ports in North Carolina the following Officers are humbly submitted. Wilmington...
if I take the liberty to address myself to your Excellency, also I never yet had the honor of...
I am this moment acquainted by Colo: Ball with yr answer respe[c]ting the proposals he made you...
According to your desire I have written to Mrs Bomford and have informed her of the State of the...
Your surprise in hearing from a person altogether unknown, cannot be surpassed by the difficulty...
I take the liberty to put under cover to you a letter for Mr Manley the Engraver in Philadelphia,...
The Memorial which you will find inclosed herewith, Speaks so plain a Language as not to stand in...
Northumberland [Pa.] My much loved Genl and President February 9th, 1790 Praying your Excellency...
new Connexions which I have formed with america make me take the liberty of writing to your...
Pownalborough [District of Maine] Sir February 10th 1790 there is A Great Crye for bread in...
At the request of the Senate and House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, I have the honor...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, 10 Feb. 1790. In a letter to Randolph of 10 Feb. 1790 GW...
(Private) New York the 11th February 1790 From the firmest persuasion of mind that you will...
The subject of supplying certified copies of the Acts of Congress in the mode prescribed by a...
It was my great Misfortune, not to be in a Condition to see you when you honourd this our town...
pursuant to the request of Doctr Morrow I take the liberty of inclosing to your Excellency this...