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I have stated fully the enemy force from what I have seen, & collected, to the Secry at war, &...
The day being unfavorable I think it probable you will not get further than occoquan this...
You reach home I presume to day, and I hope with improv’ment in your health, by the journey. Mr....
Thinking it probable that my family might make a visit to Loudoun, & take advantage of the Hack...
I have yours of the 15th. and write merely to inform you that nothing new has occurrd, since...
Nothing new has occurr’d, except the arrival of General Bloomfield, with whom I have had much...
For several days past I have been in the hands of Dr Elzey, in consequence of a slight bilious...
I have resolved to remain here till I receive your answer to mine of yesterday, on the...
I have been much engaged in my private concerns, tho’ rather indisposed, since my return home, so...
I shall set out back for Washington on monday, on which day I shall be with you. The languid...
I leave the letter to Mr Brent open for your inspection. It contains one to Genl Wilkinson to be...
The unceasing fall of rain has so broken in on my proposd visit to, & return from Washington, to...
The heavy rains sometime since prevented my setting out for Washington, on the day I had...
Finding that my arrangments in Loudoun might be completed on the day I arriv’d there, I came down...
You will have received thro’ the war dept., intelligence of the success against Proctor by the...
I have yours by yesterday’s mail. You will have heard of the success agnst Proctor. I hope we...
The enclosed were receivd by the northern mail, by which I also recd. a letter from mr Crawford,...
It is not known that the British govt. has accepted the mediation of Russia; nothing has been...
The following communication from the secry of the navy is the cause of this letter. Just before I...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the Resolution of the House of Representatives of...
The Secretary of State to whom was referred a Resolution of the House of Representatives of the...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the Resolution of the House of Representatives of...
To all whom these Presents shall concern, Greeting. Reposing especial Trust and confidence in the...
The President will be so good as to examine the project of a letter to Mr Serurier, communicating...
To all whom these presents shall concern—Greeting: Reposing special Trust and confidence in the...
In compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 26 inst, I have the honor to transmit...
In compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 2d inst, I have the honor to transmit...
Mr Eppes & Genl Ringgold called last night to inquire into the truth of the report respecting the...
The Secretary of State to whom was referred several Resolutions of the Senate of the 2d Feby and...
The Secretary of State to whom was referred the Resolution of the House of Representatives of the...
I return’d on thursday, and on the next morning recd. the enclosed from Genl. Winder, who had...
I have just had the pleasure to receive your favor of the 7th. The convention of Genl. Winder has...
I sent you lately a copy of the instructions that were given to genl. winder relating to the...
The affr. of the convention, is the most embarrassing that I have ever known. On further...
I enclose you two letters on the subject of finance, one from mr astor, the other from mr Parish,...
I enclose you a copy of a letter sent yesterday to genl. winder, relating to the communication...
The enclosed communications are highly interesting. They give a mournful view of the state of...
I have received yours of the 21, & 19th. instt. On a closer inspection of the details from...
The enclosed give a very unpleasant prospect in regard to our affairs with Engd. The part of Mr...
A great number of small objects with the necessity I was under to answer some letters, prevented...
Having thought fit to commit to you the charge of borrowing on behalf of the United States, any...
I send you a letter from our ministers lately in London, and some from mr. Beasly, and a very...
I arrived here this morning at 8 OClock, and have been since within 4 miles of Benedict, at...
I quartered last night near charlotte Hall, and took a view this morning at 8 oClock, from a...
I have this moment arrivd here from Nottingham, which I left, as the enemy enterd it. Not knowing...
The enemy are advanced six miles on the road to the wood Yard, and our troops retiring. Our...
The President cross’d the Potowk., after the affair of the 24th, accompanied by the attorney...
Genl. winder will be in town, perhaps at McLeods this morning, if he is not already there. I am...
It is necessary that I should distinctly understand my own situation to give to it the greatest...
I send you several interesting letters from Bal: particularly one from Genl winder to which I...