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It gives me uneasiness while I am obliged to intrude, more especially, where objects of greater...
I had the pleasure of writeing you the 20th Instant, Incloseing a letter from Mr Lund Washington...
Whilst all Denomination’s of People bless the happy occasion of your Excellency’s return to enjoy...
It is with peculiar satisfaction that we are informed by your Speech to the two Houses of...
Captain John of Harvard in the Massachusetts, has been recommended to me, by so many respectable...
We receive with pleasure your speech to the two Houses of Congress. In it we perceive renewed...
Mr Mc Henry the Secretary at War, will have the honor to wait on you, in my behalf to impart to...
We thank you, sir, for your faithful and detailed exposure of the existing situation of our...
Although I received the Honor of your Letter of the first of this month in its Season, I...
The Senate of the United States have received with the highest satisfaction the assurance of...
The inclosed Letters No. 6. 7. 8 and 9, especially the last, contain Information of so much...
I have this morning received, with great Pleasure, the Letter you did me the Honor to write me,...
I received, Yesterday the Letter you did me the Honor to write me on the 25th. of September. You...
I have the Honor to transmit to your Excellency the inclosd Address of the General Assembly of...
I had the Honor of receiving your Letter of the 29th of March directed to the Speaker of the...
I intend not either to deny or to assert for it will neither facilitate business nor alleviate...
Your Excellency’s of the 17th inclosing one to Col. Willet came duely to hand, and the enclosure...
‘Tis a very great mortification to me to find my Feet are in such a Condition this Morning as to...
After examining and Compareing all the different Caracters that have come into my mind as proper...
I have had the honor to receive your Excellencys Letter of the 18th Instant—that part of my...
Memorandums for immediate Consideration If it should be found to be true that the Enemy’s armed...
The Storm yester d ay prevented my leaveing Rhynbeck ’till this morning; It however has been no...
Agreeable to your Excellency’s public orders of this day, I have (with Colo. Swift, one of the...
Agreable to the liberty your Excellency has given me, I now send you some thoughts which have...
On the 19th of February last I stated to General Heath by Letter, the Objections made by General...
I most sincerely congratulate your Excellency on the glorious victory you have obtain’d over the...
I have now the satisfaction to inform your Excellency that the two Regiments of New hampshire...
Being on a Visit to the posts we occupy on the Mohawks River; and detained by a Severe Snow Storm...
the frequent use of Division and Brigade Courts Martial is distressing to the officers of the...
I had the honor of writeing your Excly the 7th Instant by the post; since which nothing material...