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I have received accounts from various hands, that you are in a more than common degree affected...
I have had the honor of your Letter of the 24th. Ultimo with the inclosure, [no]tifying [the]...
If we are late in declaring our confidence in a Government, established by the deliberate will of...
I Contemplate with great pleasure the Change which is to take place in the penal Laws of the...
I have the honor to enclose you an Authenticated Copy of a Resolution which passed the General...
By a letter just received from Colonel Newton Commandant of the Norfolk Militia, the Executive...
I do myself the honor of enclosing the Copy of a letter from John Hamilton, esqr. British Consul...
I do myself the honor of enclosing you the Copy of a Letter Just Received by express, from the...
I have been Honor’d with your Letter of the 22d Ultimo. I find in the Registers Office the...
Letter not found: from James Wood, 20 Oct. 1787. On 29 Oct. GW wrote Wood about “your letter of...
At the Arrangement of the Virginia Line made at Cumberland Old Court House in the year 1782, a...
I think it my Duty to inform your Excellency, that I was Continued On the Command of...
I Make No Doubt but you have heard the Determination of Congress with respect to the Convention...
I have Divided the German Troops between this Place and the Warm Springs in Berkeley, and am Just...
Colonel Mengen had left this Place before I received your Letter of the 21st., when I see him,...
Since I had the Honor of Writing you the 20th. Instant I have been informed that there is a...
I this Instant Received Your letter of the 18th. Instant, and have given Orders for the immediate...
Since the Return of the German Troops to the Barracks a Great Proportion of the Regiment of...
I forgot to Ask your Opinion whether the Soldiers of the Regiment of Guards might with Propriety...
I returned to this Post Two Days Ago from Maryland, where I left the British Troops tollerably...
Frederick Town [ Frederick, Md. ], 20 Dec. 1780 . Capt. [Edmund] Read of the light dragoons...
The Removal of the British Troops from the State of Virginia to Maryland, has Occasioned my being...
I have the Honor to Inform Your Excellency, that Our Supplies at this Post have been Much better...
I am Honoured with your Excellencys Letter of the 27 Ult. Inclosing the representation of Mr...
I am Honour’d with your Letter of the 9th. Instant with the Several Inclosures, and shall think...
I have the Honor of Inclosing your Excellency, the Proceedings of a General Court Martial held at...
The Inclosed are Letters from Brigadier General Hamilton, who Commands the Convention Troops, to...
I find it altogether Out of My Power to engage Any of the Tradesmen Among the German Troops to go...
Before I left Williamsburg I did myself the Honor of Inclosing your Excellency a Copy of the Act...
I have been here near three weeks, without being able as yet, to get a final Determination On any...
Since I received your Excellency’s Instructions, I have Obtained an Extract from the Act of...
I am sensible of the Absolute Necessity of every Officer Joining his Corps; and nothing shou’d...
Letter not found: from James Wood, 18 Oct. 1773. On 20 Feb. 1774 GW wrote Wood thanking him for...
The 24th of this Month is appointed the day for the Election; Mr Jones has promised to be here. I...