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I am commanded by his Majesty to communicate to the Congress, and to the commander in chief of...
I had the Honor last night, to receive your Favor of the 30th Inst. I am sorry, that I cannot see...
I am directed to transmit to Congress, and the Commander in chief of their troops, printed Copies...
Letter not found : from Henry Clinton, 3 June 1778. On 6 June, GW wrote to Clinton acknowledging...
On thursday I received the favor of your two Letters of the 3d Instant. The packet addressed to...
The Earl of Carlisle, Mr Eden and Governor Johnston, three of the Commissioners for restoring...
At nine oClock this evening, I had the honor, to receive your Excellency’s letter of this date. I...
I do myself the honor of transmitting you the inclosed letters from General Philips, which came...
Having promised my old friend Major General Phillips to ask permission for Him to pay me a Visit...
I transmit you the inclosed Copies of sundry Resolutions of Congress, by their order, and take...
Nothing but his Majesty’s positive Instructions of which I send you an Extract, could have...
It is not necessary at present to resume the Consideration of the principal Questions relating to...
I received your Excellencys letter of the 10th instant thro’ Mr Clarke. I have transmitted...
I received Your Excellency’s letter of the 14th Instant, acquainting me that You had transmitted...
I do myself the honor of transmitting to your Excellency the inclosed Copy of an Act of Congress...
I have received your letter of the 27th of last month relative to the Exchange of Prisoners...
Philadelphia, December 26, 1778 . Asks Clinton to place Brower and Lozier, who were accused of...
Inclosed I send Your Excellency Mr Beatty’s representation of the case of Brower and Lezier, two...
I was honoured with your Letter of the 26th of last Month, with its enclosure. In order to...
I do myself the honor to inclose the Copy of a Resolve of Congress of the 28th ulto respecting...
Being desirous of forwarding the Clothing, Stores &c., belonging to the Troops of the Convention,...
[ Middlebrook, New Jersey ] February 14, 1779 . Encloses passports for ships bound for Hampton...
I am honored with your letter of the 9th instant. You will find inclosed three passports for the...
Wishing to take the Opportunity of the Cloathing Ships going to Virginia to remit £10,000,...
You have herewith inclosed a passport for £10,000 Stg on board the Brig Lady Howe; for Hampton...
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] March 14, 1779 . Proposes a general cartel for exchange of prisoners....
It is much to be regretted that all the attempts which have been made to establish some general...
My having been absent from New York for some Days past, has prevented me from sooner...
I had not the honor to receive your Excellency’s letter of the 31st ulto before yesterday...
In my Letter of the 31st of last Month, I acquainted you that, in consequence of the proposal...
West Point, August 25, 1779. Criticizes Lieutenant Colonel Ludwig Wurmb’s treatment of Captain...
I have the honor to inclose the copy of a letter from Major General Heath, accompanied by a...
I have the honor of taking the earliest opportunity to transmit your Excellency two letters from...
Having occasion to remit £10,000, Sterling in Specie to Virginia for the Troops of the Convention...
You will herewith find a passport for the safe conveyance of the money and necessaries for the...
Upon receiving Your Letter of the 14th Ultimo, I transmitted the papers that accompanied it to...
When Mr Loring, my Commissary of Prisoners, addressed the enclosed Letter to Mr Beatty, he...
I had the Honor on the 16th Inst. to receive Your Excellency’s Letter of the 9th—In answer to...
Morristown [ New Jersey ] January 19, 1780 . Explains reasons for delay of return of certain...
The severity of the weather has occasioned unavoidable delay to the Gentlemen who came out with...
In Your Excellency’s absence from New York, I had the honor on the 2d of June to address a Letter...
In answer to the Letter you addressed to His Excellency General Knyphausen on the 2d June last,...
I have the honor to inclose to Your Excellency a Report concerning the Situation of the Troops of...
Your Excellency’s dispatches on the subject of the Troops of Convention have been received. I am...
I have been duly honoured with Your Excellency’s Letter of the 19th Instant, and am pleased to...
In a letter I have lately received from Major General Lincoln, he transmitted the inclosed for...
Major General Phillips, who goes to Elizabeth Town to meet Major General Lincoln, is entrusted...
Being informed that the King’s Adjutant General in America has been stopt under Major General...
In answer to Your Excellency’s letter of the 26th instant, which I have had the honor to receive,...
From Your Excellency’s Letter of this date, I am persuaded the Board of General Officers, to whom...