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I am sorry to find that Congress have not been as explicit as I could wish, with regard to the...
I have the honor to transmit herewith to your Excellency Coll Febigers letter representing the...
Being called by General Greene to the Southern Army, I have the honor to Report to your...
Two days after I had the honor of addressing you my last the Marquis arrived with his Detachment...
Maj. Lomagne will represent to your Excellency the present State of Colo. Armands Corps—the...
On the 24th I reconnoitre’d the Enemys Fleet when they lay opposite Westover and consisted of...
The preparations of the Enemy at Portsmouth indicating an intention of operating offensively and...
The Expedition against Portsmouth having failed my first care was to save those Articles which...
I take the liberty to refer your Excellency to the Marquiss Letter of this date for an account of...
I have the pleasure to inform your Excellency of the Marquis arrival at this place yesterday. he...
On Monsieur Tillys arrival in James River I began to prepare for an enterprize against...
My last informed you that I had sent Capt. Depontiere onboard the French Fleet, to know if I...
Our affairs to the Southward become every day more Critical, Since I had the Honor of Writing...
I had the honor to address your Excellency the [  ] since then nothing material has occurred in...
I had the honor of addressing your Excellency the 29 Instant informing you of the Enemies...
My last informed your Excellency of the Enemys having passed Hoods on their way down the River...
I had the honor to address your Excellency the 8th inst., giving you a detail of what had passed...
I have waited a moments leisure from the hurry & confusion of these eight days past to give Your...
The more difficult it becomes to recruit our Armies, the more it becomes necessary to redress the...
Your Excellency has doubtless been informed by General Green of his intentions to leave me in...
your Excellency has no doubt, heard before this time, of the Departure of the Enemy from...
It is with the Greatest satisfaction I Acquaint You that the Plan of Arrangement for the Army,...
By the State of Affairs that Your Excellency has been pleased to lay before the Council of War,...
Previous to the reception of your two Letters of the & Instant I had been informed of our...
To avoid all disorders which may result from drawing by seperate Corps, I proposed in my last...
Colonel Debois has this moment been with me, who has been desired by Governor Clinton to wait on...
I am just returned from West Point where I have been making some necessary arrangments towards...
Aussi dificile et presque impossible il est de tracer un plan pour les operations d’une Campagne,...
The first object of my attention on my arrival here was to collect together all the Spare Arms...
The more I reflect on the situation of our Affairs, the more I think my presence necessary at the...