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The enclosed is a copy of my letter to Thomas Pinckney Minister Plenipotentiary, in which I have...
The death of Dr Frederick Phile the late Naval Officer of this State, occasioning a vacancy in...
It is with real pleasure I obey the commands of a respectable meeting of the Citizens of...
une victime des Malheurs de st domingue S’adresse A vous Avec Confiance je suis un de ceux qui...
The Memorial of James & Edward Penman & Co., North & Vesey and Jennings & Woddrop of Charleston...
At a meeting of the Yeomanry of Culpeper County, at the Courthouse on Monday the 21st day of...
Your Excellency will probably before this letter reaches you, have received from the Secy of War...
Daprés Touttes Les marques des Bontés que vous avés daigné me prodigué pandant Le siege diork &...
The Memorial of James King, Henry Pratt, Joseph Harper, & Isaac Snowden Citizens of these United...
That Philanthrophy which marks your character, encourages me to take the liberty of addressing...
Letter not found: to Harriot Washington, 25 Sept. 1793. On 16 Nov., Harriot Washington wrote to...
Doctr Tate being among those who had fled from the City during the raging of the Yellow fever I...
Your letter of the 16th came to my hands the 19th and the Post by which this goes is the first...
I feel much satisfaction in receiving thro’ you, at this critical period when it becomes the duty...
The advantages which result from a state of peace & amity (preserved upon respectable conditions)...
(Private) Dear Sir, Philadelphia 31st Decembr 1793 It has been my intention ever since my return...
Your letter of the 4th of Augt had to go to Phila. & come back, before I received it. The...
Lest my last letter to Colo. Hamilton should have met some mischance I send a duplicate, &...
Instead of commencing this letter with an apology for suffering your favor of the 17th of last...
I wrote to you three months ago, or more, by my late secretary and friend, Mr Lear; but as his...
441I, November 1793 (Washington Papers)
Objects to be communicated in Speech & Messages I Proclamation II Embarrassments on carrying into...
442III, November 1793 (Washington Papers)
Sundry matters to be communicated for the information of Congress—either in the Speech at the...
Articles of Agreement made and entered into this twenty third day of September in the year of our...
444V, 19 November 1793 (Washington Papers)
The efforts which have been made without the desired effect, to adjust, by an amicable...
445IX, 28 November 1793 (Washington Papers)
Heads of matter, to be communicated to congress, either in the speech, or by message, as...
446VII, 22 November 1793 (Washington Papers)
Notes Text cases where individuals (as Henfield &c.) organize themselves into military bodies...
AD , DLC:GW . Since this document discusses alternative future crop rotations, it probably was...
448Certificate, 27 December 1793 (Washington Papers)
I hereby certify that the sum of two thousand Dollars was allowed to Gouverneur Morris esq. for...
Personally appeared before me Chas Williamson one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas for...
450Editorial Note (Washington Papers)
I Alexander Hamilton’s Outline for GW’s Annual Address to Congress, November 1793 II Edmund...