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I trust you will excuse the liberty I take—in having the honor to enclose you the within...
The enclosed came to my hands, too late—to send over yesterday. The President being so unwell —I...
I had the Honor by this days Mail, to receive yours in reply to mine of the 12th. Had I before,...
This will be handed to you by my Son Edward T. Tayloe, whom I have pleasure in presenting to you....
I was much concerned that you were so engaged—(the only day I had to spend in the City being...
The concerns of the Steam Boat Washington have been hitherto so injudiciously conducted, that the...
22 January 1812. “From the existing state of affairs, & beleiving War to be unavoidable, I beg...
Having frequently called—for the purpose of knowing your decision—on the Petition of the Cavalry...
Your favor of Novr 30th reached me only the 8th instant, when I found it on my way to...
Yesterday I was favored by yours, under cover from Mr Lund Washington, & accept your very...
T’was my intention to have written you from Annapolis—on my return from Phi[ladelphi]a but my...
Letter not found: from John Tayloe, 21 June 1777. When writing to Tayloe on 5 Aug., GW says:...
Letter not found: from John Tayloe, 16 Nov. 1774. In a letter of 30 Nov. to Tayloe , GW refers to...
I find I shall be detained in Virginia much longer than I expected—& when I set my face north...
I had left Richmond before your letter of the 23rd Jany reached that place—The delay in answering...
My friend & Kinsman Capt. Wm Peachey informing me that he stood in need of a little more money...
After getting thus far on my way to your house—I have been taken with a fever & a severe...
Letter not found: from John Tayloe, 15 July 1798. On 21 July GW wrote Tayloe : “This instant. . ....
Letter not found: from John Tayloe, c.31 July 1773. On 20 Aug. 1773 GW wrote Tayloe : “Your...