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I returned last Saturday from a conference with the Counte de Rochambeau at Weathersfield, on...
Your letters of the 12th & 19th Ulto are now before me, unacknowledged, & this being Post day,...
If the bearer Baren de Closen an aide de camp to Count Rochambeau, Should call at Mount Vernon, I...
I have not been able to discover, from any enquiries I could make—while I was in...
My last letter would have informed you, that I was disappointed in my application at Philadelphia...
The Letter which will be enclosed with this will inform you that since my letter by the last Post...
I approve of your conduct with respect to Dows Land and am very glad you have bought it whether I...
Your letter of the 29th of Jany came by the last Post—You do not seem to have considered the...
I did not write to you by the last Post—I was too much engaged at that time, in counteracting a...
By the last Post I informed you of my intended meeting with Sir Guy Carleton for settling, among...
I do not blame you for the wages which you gave Evans; I have no doubt of your having engaged him...
I have received your letter of the 30th Ulto with a Catalogue of my Books—When you go next to...
Mrs Custis has never suggested in any of her Letters to Mrs Washington (unless ardent wishes for...
I know as little of G:W.s plans or wishes as you do, never having exchanged a word with him upon...
Having come to a fixed determination (whatever else may be left undone) to attend to the business...
Company, and several other matters which pressed upon me yesterday, and which has obliged me to...
Letter not found: to Lund Washington, 11 April 1790. In a letter to GW, 28 April 1790 , Lund...
Doctr Tate being among those who had fled from the City during the raging of the Yellow fever I...
I have sent money to Mr Pearce for the purpose of discharging & taking in my Bond. On my Books,...