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On the most strict Enquiry since I arrived at Burlington I find that the british Troops who...
As soon as we had the Honour of receiving your Letter of yesterday, we ordered exact Returns to...
Your two Letters of the 28 Ult. were handed to Me by Colo. Hooe, on my Way from Eltham. I am much...
The Governors Answer this moment came to hand, which I inclose your Excellency—tis such, as I...
Your Excelys favr of the 22d Directed to me at The Salt works Unfortunately Went to The Salt...
By your Excellency’s pressing in your last letter, so much for me keeping up harmony with the...
The Council of safety have paid some attention to a plan of lowering the price of provisions....
I recd your Excellys Order to remain in the Garrison & Shall obey it, when I wrote I expected...
Letter not found: from John Augustine Washington, 26 Oct. 1777. GW wrote his brother John...
By two persons just from Philadelphia I have received the following information Vizt that the...
By order of Col. Greene I again put Pen to Paper, and inform your Excellency; That Yesterday he...
I have the pleasure to Accquaint you that yesterday Morning the Enemy Evacuated both Fort...
Your Excelys favr of the 27th was handed me This afternoon, previous to my rect of it I had given...
The Regiment of Artillery commanded by Colonel Charles Harrison, is yet in this State. They have...
After leaveing Potsgrove, I could not meet with any place where I could Conveniently put up ’till...
Questions and Answers Questn 1st? Whether will it be prudent in our present Circumstances &...
My great Anxiety for the Success of the american Arms under your Command, induces me to trouble...
Letter not found: from Capt. Henry Lee, Jr., 30 Oct. 1777. In his letter to GW of 31 Oct. , Lee...
I have been Round all the ferreys, and taking a vew of Carpanters Island the enemy sent over to...
I received your Excellency’s favor of the 28th. I am happy to hear of a sufficient reinforcement....
I wrote your Excellency yesterday, since which I have been active in acquainting myself with the...
I congratulate your Excellency on the Success of your arms against the Enemy, in the attack made...
Letter not found: from Lt. Col. Samuel Smith, 31 Oct. 1777. GW wrote Smith on 1 Nov. that “I have...
As Mr Hancock took leave of Congress on Wednesday and yesterday set out on his way home to...
I have intended for several Letters past, but as often forgot It, to ask whether It would be...
Your Excellency’s favor of the 27th October, I receivd the 30th & should be happy, if I had it my...
As Col: Fisher has Some how (notwithstanding he is Commisionated) ben Neglected as to a Command...
Mr Claiborne, who has acted as my Aid de Camp, and whom I have permitted to return to Virginia,...
The Ships that came from N. York with the Troops, came to the Watering Place Yesterday, where...
Inclosed I have the Honor to send Your Excellency a Letter I received last Night from General...