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On monday the 1st inst. a fleet sailed from the hook consisting of thirteen square rigged vessels...
Since my last I have received no material intelligence from New York. I transmit herewith an...
Such has been the disposition of the British fleet since the first expectation of the Count De...
Letter not found: from Maj. Henry Lee, Jr., 24 Dec. 1779 . GW wrote Lee on 28 Dec. : “I have recd...
Yesterday I informed Congress of the sailing of the second fleet —I now do myself the honor to...
I have the honor of your Excellency’s letr of the 28th, in which you are pleased to say that your...
Your Excellencys dispatches to the Magistrate⟨s⟩ of Salem, Cumberland & Capemay countys reached...
My last letter to your Excellency was antedated by one day, so that the business of collecting...
I do myself the honor to enclose a letter from Captain McLane. The transmission of his request...
Since the receipt of your Excellency’s letter directing the corps to be in readiness to march to...
I had the honor to receive your Excellencys orders concerning the arrest of Lt Carns in...
On receipt of your Excellency’s letter directing the cavalry to halt, the corps were billeted in...
The enemy remain in peace in their old position —Should any appearance of motion take place I...
I have had variety of intelligence from the enemy this day—none very pointed or material—But it...
Letter not found: from Maj. Henry Lee, Jr., 28 June 1780. On that date , Lee wrote GW: “I wrote...
I wrote your Excellency this morning. Since which I have acquired more explicit knowledge of the...
I examined the country directed by your Excellency yesterday. I find a position most convenient...
I addressed your Excellency yesterday advising of Admiral Greaves arrival. I omitted mentioning a...
I have the honor of your Excelly’s letr of the 19th. I conceiv’d it a matter of delicacy in...
Admiral Arbuthnot after many maneuvres off & on, has at length moved with his fleet towards...
I have returned from the business committed to my direction by your Excellency, & am so far on my...
My Corps reached Slotterdam yesterday evening, where they halt this day. In the mean time I have...
I have the pleasure to inform your Excelly that exclusive of sixty waggon load of forage sent in...
I have the honor of your Excellency’s letr of the 3d inst. transcribing a complaint exhibited by...
I have made it my business to see the person who was Capt. Browns guide. From a minute...
I waited on Col. Dey yesterday, but received no information favorable to the business you was...
I have just returned from Newark, where I completed the business your Excelly committed to me....
I did myself the pleasure of writing to you on the 15th Since which the meeting have concluded...
Apprehending the escape of the season before your vessel may arrive, I have got the favor of Mr...
I had provided for you all the forest trees we possess except the cypress worthy of...
The shallop I ordered your nuts and trees by, has arrived here and brought up one package—there...
You desired to hear from me now and then, when I left Virginia. I obey your wishes with pleasure,...
I did myself the honor to write to you some days past: since which an Arabian stud horse has...
Your very polite reply to my two letters reached me a few days past. It is impossible for my mind...
I had the honor of your letter four days past, and would have sooner replied but waited in the...
Your friend and servant, the patriot and noble Greene is no more—on the 19th June after 3 days...
I had the pleasure of hearing from you last week, and have complied with your wishes respecting...
Since writing my last I have an opportunity of sending the small box given to me by Mr Gardoqui...
By Col. Humphrey I had the pleasure to receive your letter acknowledging the receipt of the china...
I have not written to you for a long time having nothing important or agreable to communicate....
In the full confidence you receive my letters as testimonials of my unceasing respect, and from a...
In my last letter I detailed the eastern commotions and communicated my apprehensions of their...
I have your letter of the 31st octr besides the pleasure we all feel in knowing the health of...
It is with reluctance that I trouble you on any matter of a private nature, but the peculiar...
The misery of my situation in consequence of the continued ill health of Mrs Lee, has prevented...
at length the new govt has received the last act necessary to its existence. This day Congress...
On reaching this place I called on Mr Lingan to whom R. & F. referred me. The inclosed paper...
In reply to your letr by your servt this evening, I can only say, that my recollection of the...
I have not time to pay my respects as I intended, in as much as I cannot leave town this evening...
Mr Hopkins presented me with yr letter of the 25th ultimo. I learn with much surprize & chagrin...