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You have no doubt been app[r]ised before this of the resolution entered into by the Legislature...
Since I had the honor of writing to you last, which, I believe, was by Mr Strickland, I have been...
A few days ago I recd your letter of the 3d of Octr, and yesterday (in very good order) the...
Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested, to cause this House to be...
Colo. Pickering incloses to Mr Dandridge a memorandum of the Director of the Mint, of copper he...
I have the pleasure to send you inclosed two letters one from Young La Fayette the other from his...
The Secretary of State has the honour to lay before the President of the U. States a letter...
It is with great Reluctance that I feel myself under the Necessity of resigning the Commission,...
It has been suggested to me, by Friends on whose Judgment & Sincerity I have reason to rely, that...
Letter not found: from William Pearce, 27 Dec. 1795 . On 3 Jan. 1796, GW wrote Pearce: “Your...
This letter will be handed to you by Captn Myers, of whom I have made mention in a former letter....
Till very lately have I felt myself well enough to discharge my daily dutys & now hardly fit for...
I had the Honor of addressing you the 16th Instant. I found it more difficult to procure the peas...
Colo. Pickering incloses the proceedings from Winchester, with the draught of an answer under the...
At a meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking fund on the 26th day of December 1795; Present,...
I should wish to be able to transmit you faithfully the sweet and deep impression of happiness...
It would be very difficult for me to express to you the happiness which I experienced on the...
Your several letters relative to the state of the applications to the Assemblies of Maryland and...
I Trust it cannot be deem’d improper in a Citizen who is willing to serve his country in any...
1370[December 1795] (Washington Papers)
1. Mild & pleast. Wind Southerly. 7. A good deal of rain fell last night with the wind at East....
1371[Diary entry: 24 December 1795] (Washington Papers)
24. Raining.
If I was more deserving of so interesting & valuable a correspondence as yours, your letter of...
I have received your letter of the [ ]. Young La Fayette is now with me—I had before made an...
I had the honor to receive your favor of the 20th yesterday. I am very much gratified by your...
Receive, I pray you, my thanks for your obliging favor of the 6th Instt, and for other...
At a meeting of the Directors of the Potomac Company held yesterday, I was requested by the Board...
By The President’s direction B. Dandridge respectfully transmits to the Secy of State a Memorial...
I have the pleasure of announcing to you my arrival at this place. Not being able myself to...
I had the Honor of your favor of the 20th & am happy to have it now in my power to say that the...
Have you seen or heard more of young Fayette since you last wrote to me on that subject? Where...