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Agreeable to the general order of the 25th instant, the left wing of the army decamped the...
As you have some knowledge of my Mill: and much in the way of being acquainted with Millers, I...
Your favor by post came duly to hand: and I accept the offer of 30/. tho it is but what I had...
17 September 1804, Bremen. “I beg leave to refer you to my last respects of the 2nd. August,...
I received, with pleasure, your favor of the 2d Inst. enclosing your “Talk,” which I have, after...
AL : American Philosophical Society As there are Several Things which require the Deliberation of...
I recd. yesterday yours of the 9 inst. You will do well in hastening the exaction of a Deed from...
I had the honor to receive, on the 30. August, a letter from the Department of State dated the...
Copy: Library of Congress I have received the honour of your Excelly’s: Letter of the 3d....
ALS : American Philosophical Society I expect to set out for England in a day or two, and propose...
I had the honour of your letter of June 21 . inclosing one from Mr. Alexander of June 17. and a...
ALS : American Philosophical Society We were thinking But of winter quarters for the troops, and...
On seeing it announced in the newspapers that a number of stocking weavers from Switzerland were...
On the receipt of yours of the 8th instant—Majr Murnan came and informed me that as I had orderd...
I am compelled to sell a considerable part of my Land, it is of much greater value than the Coly...
I have the honour of transmitting with this Duplicate of No. 44, also copy of the Letter I wrote...
58667[Diary entry: 26 March 1760] (Washington Papers)
26. No. West & very boisterous.
From the whole tenour of thy life and expressed opinions, I without hesitation, presume thee to...
Your Excellency’s favor by Capt. Blackwell without date together with bills to the amount of One...
I Have Had Lately, Notwistanding the Strangeness of the times, Good Opportunities to write to...
I have been Honoured, in due order, with your favors of the 13 & 16 Instant; the former came to...
I am glad to find by your letter of the 13th instant that the bracelets were received, & pleased....
“An account was presented to me some time since by Mr Richards (signed by Lieut Leonard) for work...
Your favor of Sep. 30. found me here on the 17th. of October; since which the duplicate has been...
At the Very instant of Sailing for America, I stop to Send You the New Modelled Regulations of...
I have this moment been favoured with your letter without date from Prince George County, and...
The bearer hereof is the Duke de Liancourt one of the principal noblemen of France and one of the...
The Newport Insurance Company in Rhode Island, think it a duty they owe to themselves and those...
Your trusty driver took such care of your Letter that he kept it close in his pocket for a whole...
With deference the Author of the Union Spelling Book and Sequel presents you with a copy of each...
Mr Washington reported, That the Committee to whom the Petition of Christopher West was referred,...
I have directed Capt. John Green who is the Bearer of this Letter to carry in some Letters from...
The Hague, 5 Apr. 1793 . The lifting of the embargo in the Dutch ports enables him to resume his...
58684[April 1782] (Adams Papers)
Chez M ess rs. De Pallandt } Korte Houtstraet chez Scheuer Lohman De Schepper Hekeren De...
I have duly received your letter of the 21st. inst. The subject of the detentions of American...
Thanks to the Father of the Rain, and the Bountifull dispencer of the dews of Heaven, who has...
6 December 1810, Fort Stoddert. Reports that there is no sign of any force from Baton Rouge. “The...
Your Box of Books from Lackington went in yesterday’s Diligence:—cost £2.9.0. Your Letter of the...
ALS : University of Pennsylvania Library Je touche au moment d’employer dans le Journal des...
5869022d. (Adams Papers)
Dined at Judge Sargeant’s, with Mr. and Mrs. Shaw. Mr. Porter and his lady are there upon a visit...
Being deeply impressed with the Sense of His Majesty’s anxiety, that full effect should be given...
58692[Diary entry: 8 May 1791] (Washington Papers)
Sunday 8th. Went to Crouded Churches in the Morning & afternoon—to in the Morning & in the...
The Men under your Command who have been in the field from the beginning of the Invasion, having...
I am very thankful to you for your friendly letter of Apr. 15. after so many years of reflection...
A conformity of opinion, and upon the same grounds, enables us to submit to you a joint Answer to...
The late outrage by the British on the chesapeake, has produced every where, within our range of...
58697Acct. of the Weather in Feby. [1771] (Washington Papers)
Feby. 1st. Ground hard froze & day Cool, Wind being fresh from the No. West. 2. Ground froze but...
I now lay before you 1. a return of Ordnance , arms, & military stores the property of the US. 2....
When I wrote to you on the 14th Ulto neither your Letters nor my Goods by Captn Johnston were...
The decision of the case of the British debts which was expected to have taken place at Richmond,...