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I had wrote a Letter to Congress & Expected to have the honour of writing one to you befor the...
I have the pleasure to Inform you that I Arriv’d here at a very Critical Moment with my Brigade....
after having as I think given you a Just Representation of our affairs in Canada which I Dare Say...
At three Quarters after 11 of Clock forenoon I received a Letter from Genl Thompson of Which the...
Having received Intelligence of the unfortunate death of Genl Thomas, occasioned by the smallpox...
I was favoured with yours of the 5th & 6th Instt by Express yesterday evening from Genl Schuyler,...
Your agreable Favour of May the fourth has lain by me unanswered, till now. The Relation of your...
It is with the greatest pain I inform you that after our retreat from Canada, to this place, of...
This morning at Day break I rece’d your Excellencys favour of the 16 Instant—am Extremely...
I have from time to time Endeavoured to give your Excellencey the Earliest Intelligence of our...
This Afternoon the Enemy formed & attempted to pass the Road by Bedford a smart fire between them...
It gives me the most pungent pain to inform your Excellency of the sad Stroke America must feel...
About One OClock to day, I received your Letter of the 13th and sincerely regret with you, the...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. John Sullivan, 27 Jan. 1777. On 28 Jan. GW’s aide-de-camp John...
As the Information which gave rise to your Remove to the Scotch plains seems to have been void of...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. John Sullivan, 28 Jan. 1777. GW’s second letter to Sullivan of...
The Express delivered me Yr favr this Evening. Ignorant as I am of the ground which you occupy at...
Upon considering the best Mode of distressing the Enemy and rendering their situation still more...
My Disorder has not abated but has Really weakened me So much that I am totally unable to wait on...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. John Sullivan, 11 Feb. 1777. On 12 Feb. GW sent Sullivan an...
I Recollect once to have Read That on the Fatal Ides of March, when Cesar was going to the...
I hope you will pardon me for not writing to you oftner of the state off affairs in the army of...
I am Informed by Letter from the president of the Councill of New Hampshire Informing That that...
I had this Evening the Pleasure of your Favour of the fourteenth instant, and a great Pleasure it...
An Inconvenience of considerable Magnitude arising from the Practice of carrying Household...
I have called on General McDougle & Informed him Confidentially of the State of Our Army he Says...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] March 15, 1777. Exhorts Sullivan not to imagine slights. Discusses...
Do not my dear General Sullivan, torment yourself any longer with imaginary slights, and involve...
You are to repair to Princeton and take upon you the Command of the Troops at that Post. The...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. John Sullivan, 22 May 1777. GW wrote Sullivan on 23 May : “Your...