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Ere this reaches you, you’l have been furnished with all Our doings of importance at the last...
We have nothing new here now but from the southward. The successes there I hope will prove...
Mr. Foulke . July 24. 1776. Mr. Vernet informed deponent that one of the English officers had...
Our convention having, the 12th. instant, adjourned to the first monday in October, I did not...
Lord Dunmore, driven from Gwins, retreated to St. George’s island in Potowmack, a station we hear...
I inclose you Dr. Price’s pamphlet . I should have done so sooner but understood your brother was...
Resolved that the former determinations of Congress to pass by rank and seniority on necessary...
I set down to continue my correspondence, tho’ have nothing to communicate worthy so much of your...
The Commencement of hostilities by the Cherokees, is the only News of general Importance on this...
On receipt of your letter we enquired into the probability of getting your seal done here. We...
I have [been] beating my brain about your old Opinion that our Land tenure should be merely...
I am sorry to hear that the Indians have commenced war, but greatly pleased you have been so...
As Col. Harrison was about to have some things packed, I set out upon the execution of your glass...
Your Esteemed Favor of July 29th . I received with Dr. Price’s Judicious Pamphlet which I had...
The Commodore’[s] excuse for not going to Southern colonies agreeable to orders . Before he left...
Yours of Aug. 3. came to hand yesterday. Having had no moment to spare since, I am obliged to sit...
Moses standing on the Shore, and extending his Hand over the Sea, thereby causing the same to...
Pharaoh sitting in an open chariot, a crown on his head and a sword in his hand passing thro’ the...
We have been in hourly expectation of the great decision at New York but it has not yet happened....
[ Gunston Hall, 21 Aug. 1776 . On this date Nicholas Cresswell “Called at Mr. Mason’s” and...
Resolved that the articles inclosed by Ld. Drummond to Ld. Howe whereby it is proposed ‘that it...
I was pleased with the Receipt of your favour Yesterday, being a little apprehensive that Mr....
Your’s of the 10th. inst. came to hand about three days ago, the post having brought no mail with...
Having been abroad for some time accompanying Mrs. Pendleton on a Visit to a sick Parent, I find...
In Silver. Given the quantity of Standd [Standard] metal, say As 40 : 37 :: qty. Standd metal:...
Tis need less to tell You that the present troubles of America postponed the return of Mr....
Our affairs at N. York have not much alter’d since your departure, the Militia of the eastern...
I should have written to you before now if I had not been uncertain about finding you at home, as...
The Congress having appointed you to fill a most important and honorable Department, it is with...
Befre. ent. on Propr. Redress—see wt. is Injury—ye sta. Religs. Lib. Apostacy. act. 1705.c.6. 1st...