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You will be surpris’d to hear that I am yet in this city, and that I Could never get out till...
I had expected for answering to your first letter that Some thing interesting would have happened...
As You will Receive a letter from General St Clair Who had been desir’d By Congress to Go with me...
You very well know that for Many and Many Reasons Both on account of the Country and on that of...
Inclosed You will find some Numbers a Copy of Which I Have kept and Which Contain some Names that...
I have receiv’d your Excellency’s favor by general greene, and have been much pleas’d with the...
By Former Letters, Your Excellency Has Been Acquainted with My Motions From My Arrival at the...
I am Sorry to think We are not yet Gone, and there Still Remain Some doubts of our Going to...
A Correspondant of Mine Servant to Lord Cornwallis writes on the 26th july at Portsmouth, and...
Your Excellency having personally seen our dispositions, I shall only give an account of what...