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This letter is not By Any Means directed to the Commander in chief, But to My Most Intimate and...
No Accounts from the North ward, No Letter from Head Quarters—I am utterly a Stranger to Every...
I Had Some days ago the Honor to write to Your Excellency and informed you that a detachement...
Your letter of the 13th is just Come to Hand. The Moment a perfect Intelligence Can Be Got, Major...
A Correspondant of Mine Servant to Lord Cornwallis writes on the 26th july at Portsmouth, and...
I have the honor to inclose your Excellency the report which has been made me this morning from...
The Embarkation Which I thought and I do Still think to Have Been destined to Newyork Was...
Your Excellency’s Public and Private letters of the 30h july Have Safely Come to Hand for which I...
Your favor of the 15th Has safely come to Hand—I am going to give you an Account of matters in...
This letter will be Handed By cll Morris who waits upon Your Excellency with Gal Greene’s...
Independant of the Answer to Your letter of the 15th, I Have Been Very Particular in a Second...
From the Bottom of My Heart I Congratulate you upon the Arrival of the French Fleet—Some Rumors...
I am Happy to inform Your Excellency that Count de Grasse’s Fleet is lastly arrived in this...
I had the honor to write you lately giving an account of every thing that came within my...
Your letter of the 2d 7ber is just come to Hand. Mine of Yesterday Mentionned that the ships in...
Gouvion is just Arrived—He says you may be on your way—We hasten to send to the Commanding Naval...
You Have So often Been pleased to Ask I Would Give My opinion upon Any subject that May occur,...
The letter that accompagnies this being relative to matters of public utility, I shall write also...
Your Excellency having personally seen our dispositions, I shall only give an account of what...
Monsieur le Comte de Grasse seroit heureux de pouvoir faire l’expedition de Charlestown dont il...
Inclosed You will find some Numbers a Copy of Which I Have kept and Which Contain some Names that...
I am Sorry to think We are not yet Gone, and there Still Remain Some doubts of our Going to...
We are Going to Sail, My dear friend, and the last Account I Hear from the shore, the first one I...
I Thank My Stars there is a good Opportunity to let You know that After an Happy Voyage of 23...
Having Landed Some days Ago at L’orient, I Had the Pleasure to inform you of My Safe Arrivall,...
The sailing of the Alliance Has Been So Unexpected that Mr Franklin and Myself Have not Been Able...
We have Certain Intelligence, My dear General, that Lord North is out of place. He Has Himself...
However Sensible I am that our Cause May Be Better Served By My Presence Here, than it Could...
How it is Possible for me to Be Here at this Period You Will Hardly Be able to Conceive, and I...
Mr Grenville says, My dear General, that the Enabling Bill has past both Houses—How it will be...