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Immediately on the receipt of your Excellencys favor of the 6th Ulto I wrote to Mr Lear, who...
I was yesterday honored with the receipt of your Excellencys favor of the 16th Ulto. It is...
Mr Lear will have the honor of delivering this. I have the highest expectations that his services...
I was honored by the reciept of your favour of the 7th Ulto, and your circular address by one of...
I have, my dear General, been some time in this town with my son Benjn who has been exceedingly...
In my last, I mentioned to your Excellency the critical situation in which I consdeered my son...
I have the pleasure of enclosend two news papers in which are the debates of the convention to...
Your Excellency will find by the papers of yesterday, which I do myself the pleasure to inclose,...
The convention this evening ratified the constitution. present three hundred and fifty five...
In my last I had the pleasure of announcing to your Excellency that we had adopted the reported...
New hampshire convention is setting the accounts are vague and uncertain things do not look as...
I was the last evening honoured by the receipt of your favor of the 31st Ulto. Your feelings and...
I was this morning honoured with the receipt of your Excellencys favor of the 29th Ulto. Nothing...
I have had the pleasure of receiving the several letters answers to those which I have had the...
I was my dear general a few days since in Boston where I had the pleasure of receiving your favor...
I have the pleasure of inclosing to your Excellency a political publication which lately made its...
I have the pleasure of transmitting to your Excellency a publication containing a number of...
I have been honour with the receipt of your two favors Octr— and the 14th Ulto—The information...
I mentioned in my last that our Senators were chosen—This common wealth has been divided into...
I had the last evening the pleasure of receving your Excellencys very kind and welcome favour of...
I had the pleasure a few days since of receiving your Excellencys very kind favor of the 11...
I was early convinced, upon your Excellencys retirement from public life, that too much of your...
Boston, 16 July 1789. “When I had the honour of addressing your Excellency on the subject of...
I consider, my dear General, that not only the happiness of the people under the new government...
I was the last night honoured by the receipt of your Excellencys commission appointing me...
I received this morning your Excellencys very welcome favour of the 11th there on I beg leave to...
A few moments since I arrived here on my way to New York the packet sets off at 3 oClock perhaps...
Docr Oliphant was during the war at the head of the medical department at the southward —He...
Knowing that your Excellency must be greatly burdened by the weight of public affairs and that...
Boston, 10 June 1791. Recommends for any “opening in the public line” Francis Cabot, his aide...
I received yesterday, My Dear General, your favour of the 17th Ulto—I have seen the Manufacturer...
On my return from Rhode Island I found that a very considerable delay would attend the...
I was Yesterday honored with your Favor of the 4th Inst. Every attention is paid to collect and...
I was the last evening honored with your Excellencys favor of the 21st. Mr C. informs me that his...
The General Assembly have, in compliance with your Excellencys request, voted the tents &c. for...
We arrived and landed our troops here between three & four this morning immediately our boats...
General Clinton advised to sending two Regiments of Militia to Do b se s F erry & Tarry-Town, I...
Genl Lincoln presents his most respectful compliments to his Excellency Genl Washington & beg to...
From the friquent applications made to me this morning for passes to the Inhabitants to pass...
I have, my dear General, agreeable to your Wishes, made some Observations on the Situation of...
The troops arrived here about 2 oClock in the afternoon yesterday—I went towards evening to bound...
Our van has passed the rear will be at the ferry in about one hour. No moment will be lost in...
I was honored with your favor of this date at 1/2 past one at the landing—we have put & are...
I was the last Evening honored with your Excellency’s Favor of Yesterday Afternoon—On the Receipt...
The troops are now under arms and are just leaving their ground. we Shall encamp to night a mile...
The first division of the troops were embarked and ready to sail to -day at 12 o’clock, and are...
I find from the Report of Colo. Barber, who is on Duty in York, that there are many...
As Count DeGrass cannot aid us in our most favorite object an expedition against Charlestown and...
As part of the Troops are not arrived and those who are, not ready to march, as the sick are gone...
The late Board of War were by Congress impowered and directed to take depositions in the case of...