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I have Just received your Excellencys letter of this date by Lt Col. Davidson, I have sent the...
I wrote your Excellency the Evening before last; and have been impatiently watching the motions...
I have to Acknowledge the receipt of your Excellency’s two letters of the 24th and one of the...
I Was in hopes that my busyness before the Legislature of New Jersey would before this time have...
As my busyness with the Legislature of New Jersey will require my being at Trentown on Wednesday...
I wrote your Excellency at three oClock this day, I have Since received the enclosed letters and...
Untill your Excellency has Leisure to determine on a further plan for the Security of the pass...
I wrote your Excellency yesterday Evening that the fleet which had been so long between the Hook...
On Considering the Several Questions Stated by your Excellency Yesterday to your General Officers...
Agreeable to your Request, I left New York on Sunday last, in order to view the Fortifications on...
As I was in the General Orders of Yesterday Nominated Major General of the Day, I thought it my...
I had the Honor of writing to you Yesterday by Express, I have since received a Letter from Captn...
Since I wrote you this Morning Nothing very Material has happened; I found Col: Morgan with His...
I received your Excellencys letter and Instructions of the 21st which you may be Assured will...
In Compliance with your Excellency’s request that each of the General Officers met in Council...
The Intelligence which the two Granadiers [brought] is in many things Confirmed, first by the...
Your Excellency’s letter of the 16th I received the Night before last, and immediately sent...
Letter not found : from Maj. Gen. Stirling, 2 July 1779. GW wrote to Stirling on 4 July: “I...
I thank you kindly for your letter of the 27th. My Bruises are so much better, that I can move...
Letter not found: from Major General Stirling, 9 April 1777. In a letter to Stirling of 10 April,...
General Lee left this place on thursday Evening last for Philadelphia, in his Way for Virginia...
Since Writeing the letter which accompany’s this, I have had an Oppertunity of gaining some...
In Considering the Several Matters which your Excellency has been pleased to referr to us; we do...
After leaveing Potsgrove, I could not meet with any place where I could Conveniently put up ’till...
I have the honor to inform your Excellency that early on yesterday morning the corps under my...
The Sixteen Sail of Ships I mentioned to be at the hook in my letter of Yesterday, were...
I received your letter by express of the 14th And your letter of the same date to General Lee...
I have had the honour of receiveing your Excellency’s letter of the 8th Inst. I had before the...
I this Day have seen a Person from New-York who has had an Opportunity of being in a Variety of...
I receved your orders This Moment and shall set out early in the Morning on the busyness you have...