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Your favour of the 4th Inst. I had the honor to receive. (By some neglect in the Post Office, it...
I had the honor to receive your highly estimated Favour of the 7th Inst. Its contents afford me,...
I had the honor to receive your Favour of the 15th of December, for which I beg leave to express...
I had the honor to receive your Letter of the 14th, and after reading it several times, to fasten...
Your highly esteemed favour of the 24 ult. I had the honor to receive. I am instructed by your...
I had the honor to receive in due time your favour of the 27th Sept. I read it with that...
I have to make my grateful acknowledgements for your favour of the 31 Ult. I read, it as I do...
Your letter of the 6th Inst. I had the honor to receive the next day, just before I commenced a...
Your Letter of the 15th April I have had the honor to receive; and have read it over and over...
I have long felt an inclination to write to you, two circumstances forbid me, want of matter, &...
I have the pleasure & Honor to inform you, that in Consequence of the high opinion I have and...
Common Minds it is said, are governed more by feeling, than by sentiment; (my only apology for...
Boston, January 1, 1799. “… your sentiments if now communicated to energettic members of Congress...
I have the Honor to receive Your Letter of the 6 of April. It is indeed a “grave prospect” which...
Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh; Your exaltation, has so perfectly fulfilled...
[ Newton, Massachusetts, February 18, 1793. On May 6, 1793, Hamilton wrote to Ward and...
[ Boston, May 2, 1791. On May 26, 1791, Hamilton wrote to Ward : “I duly received your letter of...
Boston, April 16th 1789. “At this era, when every moment of your time is precious, I feel...
Our long conflict having terminated in Independence Peace, and Glory, I have returned to resume...
I had the honour to receive your Excellency’s Letter of the 21st January, and with great pleasure...
I beg leave, to inform your Excellency, that in compliance with your Excellency’s pleasure,...
I beg leave to acquaint your Excellency, that the want of Subsistence obliged several Officers in...
Letter not found : from Joseph Ward, 24 Sept. 1779. On 25 Sept., GW wrote Ward: “I have received...
Having the happiness once more to join the Army under your Excellency’s Command, I beg leave to...
In compliance with your Excellency’s Directions, I have endeavoured to ascertain the number of...
As you have had the history of the late action from the General, I shall not trouble you with...
Yesterday a severe skirmish happened between a party of seven hundred of our Troops and two or...
Yesterday I did myself the Honor to address a Letter to you; in answer to yours of the twentieth...
Yesterday I received your Favour of the twentieth Instant, while on my way from North River to...
Yesterday I came to this Place upon some business respecting my Department. I left General...
The Army marched from Middle Brook yesterday and arrived here last Evening and encamped. I...
I wish it was in my power to give you a satisfactory and particular state of facts relative to...
Yesterday the Enemy retreated back to Brunswick; they were followed and fired on by a small party...
I have lately had convincing proof of what I have long expected, that is, men employed as...
This day General Arnold came into Camp, I have had a long conversation with him upon the affairs...
I suppose you have heard we have not taken Brunswick. If any one says we have he belies us. We...
Yesterday I came to this place; all things remain much as they were; a few Companies have come in...
I have the honour of your Letter of the 20th of August. Agreeable to your desire have inclosed a...
Your Excellency’s Letter of the twentysixth of August came by the last Post; General Ward being...
Your Favour of the 10th July I have had the honour to receive, but it did not come to hand until...
I have the pleasure to inform you that the Continental armed Schooners Hancock and Franklin sent...
The Small pox having of late spread much in the Town, it was judged impracticable to prevent its...
I have the pleasure to inform you that another Scotch Transport with a Company of Highland...
I have the pleasure to inform you that we have driven the Pirates out of this Harbour. The...
I have the honour of your Favour of the sixteenth of April. You observe, Sir, very justly, that...
As the Ships of War now building in this and other Colonies for the Continental Service, will...
The 17th Instant the Pirates all abandoned their Works in Boston and Charlestown and went on...
The 2 instant at night we began a cannonade and bombardment upon the Enemy, and continued it...
We hoped to have the pleasure of seeing you again in Camp before you set out for Philadelphia,...
I had the honour some time since to receive your Favour of the 14 Ultimo which I am now to...