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I was ashamed to send you so hasty & desultory a List of Observations on Mr Young’s Letter & on...
I take the liberty of sending these few lines to you togather with my kind love hoping they will...
The enclosed letter came to my hands agreeably to its direction; but on opening it I found it was...
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 24 June 1792. On 1 July, GW informed Whitting that “Your...
When I consider for a Moment the Importance of the Personage I am about to address My Pen is...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor respectfully to submit to The President of the United...
When I left Mount Vernon it was my intention to have returned there about this time, but three...
The subscriber who now takes the liberty to address you was in the year 1755 a Lieutenant in the...
The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully submits to The President of the United States the copy...
[Philadelphia] 28 June 1792. Asks Lear to submit to GW “the enclosed letters from Governor...
I am grieved to find that Mr Short was, on the 22d of April, without his Comn & Instructions —and...
I feel much obliged by your kind offer of one of the tubs of Grape Vines from Madeira. If the...
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 29 June 1792. GW wrote to Whitting on 4 July that “Your...
For carrying into execution the provisions of the third section of the Act intitled, “An Act...
(Private) Dear Sir, Philadelphia 30th June 1792. Your favor of the 15th came duly to hand, but at...
I little expected that I should have had occasion, at this time (after the pointed assurances you...
Your letter of the first of May and the box which accompanied it came safe, and duly to hand on...
Your letter of the 24th Ulto came duly to hand, and I am glad to find by it that you have had...
[Philadelphia] 2 July 1792. Encloses “the sketch of a letter to be written by Mr Lear to Mr...
I have the honor respectfully to submit to your consideration certain principles for the...
[Philadelphia] 3 July 1792. Submits “the translation of a letter from Messrs Viar & Jaudenes,...
[Philadelphia] 3 July 1792. Encloses “to the President a letter just recd from Colo. Humphreys.”...
[Philadelphia] 3 July 1792. Submits “to the President a letter to mister Van Berckel on the...
Your letter of the 20th Ulto was presented to me yesterday by Mr Williams—who as a professional...
William Wray, a Youth of a Reputable Family, & a Nephew of mine by Marriage, having lived with me...
Your letter of the 29th Ulto came to my hands yesterday —and this answer to it will be in...
[Philadelphia] 5 July 1792. Encloses “a letter just recieved from mister Hammond, which will be...
[Philadelphia] 5 July 1792. Asks Lear to submit “the enclosed important papers from Mr Seagrovet”...
The information, which I am about to give appearing to me of importance to the United States, I...
[Philadelphia] 6 July 1792. Submits to GW the draft of a letter from Jefferson to George Hammond....