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1 | Coxe, Tench | Washington, George | Enclosure: Tench Coxe to George Washington, 31 January … | 1795-01-31 | I trust you will believe my solemn assurance of you, that a very painful sense of duty has... |
2 | Coxe, Tench | Washington, George | To George Washington from Tench Coxe, 11 May 1792 | 1792-05-11 | Having been informed by the Secretary of the Treasury, that you had been pleased to confide to me... |
3 | Coxe, Tench | Washington, George | To George Washington from Tench Coxe, 25 July 1794 | 1794-07-25 | The Secretary of the Treasury being absent from the seat of Government, I do myself the honor,... |
4 | Coxe, Tench | Washington, George | To George Washington from Tench Coxe, 28 July 1794 | 1794-07-28 | The present state of affairs appearing to require great circumspection, and the Secretary of the... |
5 | Coxe, Tench | Washington, George | To George Washington from Tench Coxe, 5 November 1794 | 1794-11-05 | Mr T. Coxe presents his most respectful compliments to General Washington and has the honor to... |
6 | Coxe, Tench | Washington, George | To George Washington from Tench Coxe, 31 January 1795 | 1795-01-31 | I trust you will believe my solemn assurance of you, that a very powerful sense of duty has... |
7 | Coxe, Tench | Washington, George | To George Washington from Tench Coxe, 14 June 1796 | 1796-06-14 | I have the honor to inclose to you a translation of a letter lately received by me from Genl... |
8 | Coxe, Tench | Washington, George | II. Tench Coxe to the President, 16 April 1791 | 1791-04-16 | It is with the greatest hesitation that I contribute to the unpleasing circumstances that are... |