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Before this reaches You I hope You will have authentic accounts of the late revolution in France....
10112General Orders, 1 January 1776 (Washington Papers)
This day giving commencement to the new-army, which, in every point of View is entirely...
On the 8th. of August last I had Seven Negroes which obtain’d possesson of a Boat belonging to...
I take the liberty of naming the Lynchburg Star as a fit paper for the publication of the Laws of...
Having lately arrived in this City with the view of erecting sundry patent Machines to facilitate...
Your Letter by way of Amsterdam had a quick passage and was matter of great pleasure to me. I...
I now acknowledge the rect of your Letter of the 25th Ult., which was delivered a few days ago. I...
I have duly recieved your letter of the 3 d proposing for my acceptance a book, on which you wish...
I thank you, my dear & antient friend, for the two volumes of your translation which you have...
Copy: Library of Congress I received yours offering the Govr. Livingston and mary fearon for the...
M r . Jay presents his respectful Compliments to Lord Grenville and encloses some Outlines for a...
ADS : Historical Society of Pennsylvania The promoters of the Walpole Company in London had...
10123[Diary entry: 17 May 1787] (Washington Papers)
Thursday. 17th. Mr. Pinkney of So. Carolina coming in from New York and Mr. Rutledge being here...
I received yesterday a Letter from my dear Caroline of the 20th. inst. informing me of the better...
It is with great and sincere Pleasure, that I have to acknowledge the receipt of your friendly...
AL : American Philosophical Society Le Comte Carburi fait mille compliments à Mr. le Doc[teu]r...
Although I have not the honour of being made known to you, I am impelled as a member of the...
Paris, 1 June 1780. RC ( PCC , No. 84, II, f. 90–95). printed : Wharton, ed., Dipl. Corr. Amer....
Printed in The Pennsylvania Gazette , November 18, 1736. First printed by Duane ( Works , IV ,...
10130[Diary entry: 14 August 1772] (Washington Papers)
14. Rid to the Ditchers at the Ferry and Mill. Mrs. Cox went away about 12 Oclock.
I Have Had some time Ago the pleasure to write you a letter the duplicate of which shall...
3 December 1804, Cádiz. Encloses a copy of his 19 Nov. dispatch. “The result of the Flag of truce...
I have now to acknowledge the receipt of two of your valuable letters , one of them directed to...
That I have hitherto given you no account of my voyage since my arrival, is imputable to the...
Your Petitioner extensively engaged in privateering during the last war with England, and had the...
Permit me to address You with few words upon your election to the Presidencÿ of the United...
I have had the Honour to receive, by the British Packet, your Letter of the 9th. & 10th. of last...
Give me leave to present you a Fur for experiment Sake to try whither the hops in this Country...
The Trustees of Baltimore College have received an application for the place of Principal to that...
I was last Evening at your House and left Mrs. Adams, Miss Nabby and Master Tommy well, as are...