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Nothing could mark my folly in stronger colours than to be guilty of either want of respect or...
Since I wrote your Excellency on the 9th of December, I have been favored with your dispatches of...
My public letter will inform your Excellency of the success of the troops under the command of...
The growing extravagance of the people and the increasing demand for the Article of forage in...
Since I wrote your Excellency by Major Giles, Lord Cornwallis has been constantly in pursuit of...
I have frequently mention’d to Your Excellency the great difficulty—delay and embarrassments I...
I have your Excellency’s favor of the 19th containing an account of the arrival of the French...
I have had a long conversation with General Schuyler this morning, and have seen the powers and...
I beg leave to recommend to your consideration the establishing a certain Guard at Red Hook. tis...
The commencement of the American war was so singular—it’s duration so uncertain—the hopes of...
Your Excellency’s Letters of the 26th of January, and 18th of February have both been received....
Inclosed I send your Excellency a copy of my last letter to Congress, to which they have given no...
I got to this place last night but too late to take a survey of any part of the Country. I waited...
I arrived here on the 16th in the evening, and found things in such a train as will unavoidably...
My last letter was dated at Charlotte & forwarded by Lieut. Coll Lee; since which I have received...
Your Excellency’s letter of the 25th reached me at this place—I halted the troops on the reciept...
The Enemy have possession of Fort Independance on the Heights above Kings Bridge, they made their...
The loss of the garrison of Charles Town, and the return of part of the troops from the Southward...
Your Excellencys favor of the 21st came to hand the evening of the 25th. In my last I...
This will be accompanyed with a letter in answer to that of your Excellencys of the 26th Ultimo....
I receivd your favor by Col. Mead who has communicated to me the design of an attack upo[n]...
I shall set out early in the morning for Philadelphia; but can plainly see, little is to be...
Agreeable to your Excellency’s command I shall in a few words give my Sentiments with respect to...
I find from experience in the Quarter Master’s department, the greatest difficulty in procuring...
The critical situation in which the Army are in, will I hope sufficiently Apologize for my...
I waited upon the Minister of France this morning; and find he sets out for Camp on Tuesday next....
I have receivd your Excellencys letter of the 28th and have carefully read and considerd the...
I have this Evening receiv’d several Letters from Colo. Hay: copies of two of which I inclose to...
I receivd your letter of the 21st I was with a Committee of Congress who had the business of the...
I find a great want of Tents in several Brigades—General Maxwell sais he has none neither has he...