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Reposing especial Trust and Confidence in your Abilities, Integrity, Prudence, and Patriotism, I...
Know Ye, That for the purpose of terminating all differences between the United States of America...
1st. Is an Invasion of the United States, by France, to be apprehended whilst that Power...
I duly received My Dear Sir Your letter of the 17th of January. Accept my thanks for the remarks...
The Secretary at War has informed you that the General Superintendence of the Recruiting service...
In my letter to the Secry of State of the 9th instant, I communicated the positive intelligence,...
New York, August 13, 1799. “Your several favours of the 10th. of June 12. and 29 of July have...
I have heard of your arrival at Rhode Island. On the I wrote you a long letter transmitting all...
New York, October 6, 1799. “… In consequence of your voyage to New Port The Secretary of War...
Your letter of the 12th. inst. found me at Trenton, from which place I have recently arrived. The...
New York, November 4, 1799. “I send you by way of information an order of the 1st. inst. issued...
New York, November 8, 1799. “I enclose to you a letter from Col. Lear on the subject of winter...
Pursuant to a conversation which I had with you while in this city I have concluded to offer to...
New York, November 21, 1799. Encloses “regulations which it is proposed to establish relative to...
I enclose to you a letter which I have just written to Col. Parker. When I shall be informed of...
Agreeable to a conversation which we had while you were in this city I have directed Lieutenant...
The death of our beloved commander in Chief was known to you before it was to me. I can be at no...
I have been for a considerable time unavoidably absent from this city. Recently returned, I find...
New York, March 5, 1800. States that Thomas Parker has recommended the Reverend William Hill for...
I now recur to your letters of the 12 of December 9th, 21 & 23 of January & 10 of February....
The proper measure of the pace is a matter of primary importance in the Tactics of the Infantry....
I have consulted the Secretary of War on the subject of the relative rank of the Field officers....
Inclosed is a plan of the Formation of a Regiment for Exercise or Battle, of which I request your...
I have received your letter of the 28th. ultimo. I approve of your reasons, & the plan you...
I have received your letter of the twenty fourth of March. You will find its general object...
I am perfectly content with the delay of communication to the Revd. Mr. Hill, till the effect of...
I have received your letter of the third instant with its enclosure. The arrangement of which you...
I send you enclosed for your information a Copy of a letter which I have written to the Deputy...
I have received your two letters of the tenth and eleventh instant. You will have been informed...
The S of War mentions to me that the recruiting service still continues in some of the corps...