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Amid the Multiplicity of the most important Business, that ever has fallen to the Lot of one Man...
I cannot find words to express the feelings of my heart, on the receipt of your favour of...
It is with reluctance that I venture to introduce myself to your attention for a moment in...
Whilst all the world are hurrying to New York in hopes of obtaining offices, will you revered...
Inclosed is the charge exhebited against me in my absence, and also the determination of the...
Letter not found: from Thaddeus Burr, 27 July 1789. Burr wrote to GW 1 Jan. 1791: “I find by...
I take the liberty of inclosing to your Excellency a Memorial stating my Claim and that of two...
Amidst the multiplicity of publick & important business that surround Your Excellency on all...
I intended this morning to have personally delivered you the letters that I now enclose and had...
I do myself the honor to enclose to you a copy of an Order of the Council of this State dated the...
Having had the Honor of Serving under your Excellencys orders in the late American Army, and...
Alleghany County Fort Pitt [Pa.] My Dear Beloved General July 28th 1789 I take this first...
Having examined the report of the Commissioners for treating with the Southern Indians dated the...
I am informed that by a Law of the United States it is intended that the Officers of the Customs...
The above letter was written under the impression that the Bill for collecting the impost would...
Not satisfied with having my Wish and Suffrage included and expressed in the unanimous Voice of...
Having had the Honour to hold an Office in the Court of Admiralety of this State, together with...
Madame Maury with whom I have the honor to be acquainted, and with whom I had the pleasure to...
Suffer that persons unknown to your Excellency may offer the just tribute of their respect, and...
An Employment as Clerk in the Office of the late Secretary of Congress from August 1781 until the...
I did myself the honour a few days since to mention to you the Names of Col. Joseph Whipple, for...
Being sensible of the Injury sustained by the Loss of Pay and Property while in the Army of the...
Mr Hartley wrote to Mr Adam Rugart and enquired of him if about ten or twelve Mares fifteen hands...
Though the primary object of my visit to your Excellency this morning was taken up with the...
I had the Honor to write to you on the twenty ninth of April last. I shall not trouble you with a...
That I may not be troublesome & appear to others if not to yourself to obtrude myself too often...
the opinion of the Subscriber, would not of itself have given him the Confidence, in this manner,...
Among the offices to be created I learn are those of Naval Officer and Surveyor—as from my...
My friends have advised me to offer myself a candidate for the office of Marshall or Sheriff of...
Permettés moi je Vous Suplie De Proffiter d’un navire, ameriqain, Pour faire Part a Son Exelence...