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I do myself the honour of acknowledging the receipt of your favor of the 27th ultimo, with its...
There is every reason to believe, that Genl. Washington will be present at the convention in May....
Our express returned yesterday from Kentucky; bringing an answer from Colo. Muter and Colo....
I beg leave to inclose to you a letter received a day or two ago from Mr. Arthur Campbell. We...
The inclosed so fully speak for themselves, that I need only add the respect with which I am &c....
One Archibald Carrol, who was yesterday executed for murder, sent for our Acceptance the books,...
Since my late letter to you, inclosing the dispatches, received from Kentucky on the subject of...
I do myself the honor of inclosing for your consideration intelligence just received from Colo....
It has been the practice of the executive to grant pensions, to take effect only from Jany 1786....
Letter not found. 22 March 1787 . Mentioned in Randolph to Virginia Delegates, 27 March 1787 ....
Letter not found. 24 November 1787. Acknowledged in Virginia Delegates to Randolph, 11 Dec. 1787...
I do myself the honor of enclosing to you a copy of Mr. Martin’s letter our late Indian agent,...
We have received a letter from the board of treasury, with several inclosures, concerning...
I must call upon your friendship to excuse me for again mentioning the convention at...
The inclosed certificate will, I believe, authenticate the acts of Mr Harvie in his official...
Inclosed is the rough draught of a deed, prepared to be executed by Colo. Bassett. I send it to...
Since my letter of the last week, I have inquired into the fruit of your chances in Colo. Byrd’s...
I accomplished my purpose of being present at the meeting of the subscribers to the James river...
I entered upon the execution of my promise to Major Washington without delay; but the paper being...
With this you will receive a copy of the proclamation, authenticated by the register’s seal. I...
Your favor of the 19th Ulto was put into my hands this evening for the first time. I accordingly...
Inclosed you will receive a letter, which fell into my hands from a gentleman, lately arrived...
By the inclosed Act you will readily discover, that the Assembly are alarmed at the Storms, which...
Your favor of the 23d instant came duly to hand. But I am sorry to be unable to execute the...
Your favor of the 27th Ulto was handed to me this moment. Solicitous as I am for your aid at...
I am sensibly affected by your friendly congratulations. You will readily, I hope, believe, that...
Inclosed I return to you the papers which accompanied your favor of the 25th ulto. It did not...
Being so near you, as I understand myself to be, I should certainly have endeavoured to pay my...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, 7 July 1786. On 12 July GW wrote Randolph : “Your letter...
The register is now engaged in renewing your grants. They would have been prepared for this post,...
I have forborne to answer your late letter on the subject of the petitions, until I took the...
Your favor of the 10th instant, which I this day received, is not the first information...
The inclosed pamphlet speaks so fully for itself, that any explanation of it from me would be...
The delay, which has hitherto occurred in transmitting to you the inclosed proceedings, will be...
The deed, of which I inclosed you the rough draught, has been duly executed and recorded. The...
The post-offices have not been in fault in every respect; altho’ I did not receive from the one...
I received your favor of the 10th of July by the last post. You will excuse me, I hope, from...
Philadelphia, May 30, 1787. The Convention having before it a proposition by Edmund Randolph that...