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Since I had last the honor of writing to You I received by way of New York the Intelligence...
I do myself the Honor of transmitting to your Excellency, Copies of Dispatches taken upon a...
It gives me great Pain to write to your Excellency on Matters concerning which I had the honor of...
I have been duly honored with your Excellency’s Letters of the 24th & 25th Instant. Previous to...
Capt. Sacket informs me that a certain Lownsburry who was taken Prisoner last Winter by a Party...
At the earnest Importunity of Coll Brinckerhoff I have consented that his Wife and Mrs Adrianse,...
I have the Honor of transmitting your Excellency a Copy of a Letter which I received yesterday...
Yesterday I received a Letter, by Mr Muirson, from His Excellency Governor Trumball (Copies of...
I now transmit for your Excellency’s Information the Copy of a Letter which I received yesterday...
Last Saturday I received a Letter from Colo. Willet covering the Papers of which the enclosed are...
I take the Liberty of transmitting to your Excellency a Copy of a Letter I received this Day from...
I this Day received a Letter from Samuel Drake Esquire complaining of an Act of Violence...
The Bearer Mr Renselaer is very desierous of having an Interview with his Mother who is at New...
I was this Morning honored with your Excellency’s Letter of the 19th Inst. When I transmitted the...
I hereby signify my Consent to any Indulgence which his Excellency General Washington may think...
I this Day accidentally received the Information which your Excellency will find inclosed—It is...
Inclosed you have the Information procured by Major Wychoff—He was unavoidably detained on the...
On my Return from Kingston Yesterday I was honored with your Excellency’s Letter of the 14th...
A considerable part of the Lands on which our Army is cantoned, and from which they are furnished...
Inclosed I transmit your Excellency some Depositions which were taken on an Inquiry, I directed...
I am infinitely obliged to your Excellency by forwarding the Dispatches which contain an Account...
Be pleased to accept my warmest Thanks for the very agreable Communications made by your...
Supposing all possible expedition, it will be a very considerable length of Time before the...
The Subject of your Excellency’s Letter of the 14th Instant is of such extensive Importance that...
Mr Chief Justice Morris who will have the honor of delivering this to your Excellency is now on...
I am honored with your Excellency’s Letter of Yesterday—I some Time since recommended to the...
I would just inform your Excellency that since Colo. Humphrey left me this Afternoon I have...
If the Superintendent of Finance will transmit to Governor Clinton (or furnish the Quarter Master...
I begg you to accept of my grateful Acknowledgment for the kind concern you are pleased to...
This is the first moment I have found myself able to acknowledge the Receipt of your Excellency’s...