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By His Excellys. command I am to request you will be pleased to put General Hands brigade under...
I have the pleasure to inform you that the Commanding Officer on Staten Island has agreed to the...
I have the honor to inclose you several late papers from New York. We have not yet gotten into a...
The first step to reformation as well in an administration as in an individual is to be sensible...
The day before yesterday I had the honor of your letter of the 29th. of April, transmitting the...
In the present state of affairs I know of no certain mode for procuring the release of your...
In my absence from Camp, the Commissary of prisoners has no doubt informed you, that your...
I communicated My Dear Sir to the General your ideas of an union between the patriotic males and...
You have intirely misunderstood me. I said I knew you too well not to be convinced, that you...
Mr. Garanger has received a second order from the General to make the experiments which were...
I received your note concerning Mr. Garanger. I am no further interested for him than as a...
I inclose you a letter for Mr. Writtenhouse accompanied by a Theodolite which you will be pleased...
Mr. Laurence who will deliver you this, is I am informed, a character that by his attachment to...
There is to be an interview at Elizabeth Town the 19th. between General Lincoln General Philips,...
[ Ringwood, New Jersey, January 26, 1781. “I accompanied the General to this place on the...
I inclose you the copy of a letter which I received by the last post from Mr. Dana. You will...
I send you merely by way of information the copy of a letter, of the 25th. of August, which I...
The General considers the applicat⟨ion⟩ as unusual and does not think proper to authorise a...
Capt Christie dispatched by His Excellency The Commander in Chief on very important business is...
[ De Peyster’s Point, New York, April 25, 1781. On May 18, 1781, Church wrote to Hamilton that he...
His Excellency received last night a letter from Lt Col Davidson written by your direction,...
For some time past I have had a bill on France lying in Philadelphia the sale of which has been...
The bearer of this is an old woman and of course the most troublesome animal in the world. She...
It has so happened in the course of events, that Major André Adjutant General of your army has...
[ Bergen County, New Jersey ] September 11, 1780 . “His Excellency desires you will furnish from...
The last post brought me your letter of the 25th of July, which I transmitted to Colonel Brooks,...
I have received a letter from Colonel Brooks, of which the enclosed is a copy. In my reply to...
I am sorry that we have not yet been able to get a return for the papers I last sent you, as the...
We are all very unhappy that we cannot have the pleasure of accepting your invitation on account...
I take the liberty my Dear Sir to request your interest for a friend of mine and a member of the...