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Treasury Department [Philadelphia] 15 August 1791. Communicates a letter from the superintendent...
I have traced the report relative to the powder to its fountain head. At present it has rather...
I send you with this a sett of my Lectures upon the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled; which...
Letter not found: from James Seagrove, 16 Aug. 1791. GW wrote to Seagrove on 14 Sept. of “Three...
The Secretary of War having examined the Report of Colonel Timothy Pickering, Commissioner at a...
Letter not found: from Rodolph Valltravers, 17 Aug. 1791. Valltravers described to GW on 30 Nov....
(Duplicate) Dear Sir Charleston [S.C.] 18th August 1791. I am much pleased to find by our last...
The heigest of my embition Gratified in having met with your approbation in the project of the...
I congratulate with yourself & Mrs Washington on your happy return to Mount Vernon & with my...
About ten Days ago I went to Winchester To see one Rowsey who was in Prison bounds at your Suit...
I Must beg leave to Congratulate your excellency on your safe arriveal and good Health afte so...
Charleston [S.C.] 22 August 1791. Sends a bottle of olives, from a garden of Mr. Bull’s about two...
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 22 Aug. 1791. GW wrote to Anthony Whitting on Monday, 29...
[Philadelphia] 23 August 1791. Reports on the official communications from the secretary of the...
Letter not found: from James Seagrove, 25 Aug. 1791. GW wrote to James Seagrove on 14 Sept. ,...
Westover [Va.] 26 August 1791. Resigns as U.S. attorney in expectation of a state judicial...
War Department [Philadelphia] 27 August 1791. Informs GW that Lieutenant Sherman of the Rhode...
I did myself the honour to call at your house to-day, to speak with you: but you were engaged...
I hope that your Philanthropic Soul will pardon the Temerity that actuates the Person who now...
The deep impressions of my obligations to you, induce me now to present a Volume which I have...
Letter not found: from Anthony Whitting, 29 Aug. 1791. GW informed Anthony Whitting on 4 Sept.:...
Extiment de mon devoir La continuation a Vôtre Excellence de Toutes Les Novelles de cet Royaume...
I am very Sorry to inform you that I was honoured with yours of the 14th Inst. only last night,...
A few Days since, when I had the pleasure of seeing you at McAlisters Town, on your return from...
George the Third by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the...
[Philadelphia, 3 September 1791]. “I received the inclosed letter while I was at dinner—It is my...
I did not receive the letter you did me the honor to address of the 25th ult:, until it was too...
I must once more take the liberty of trespassing on your time with a few lines, which respects...
Tho’ an address, most respected Sir, to one in your exalted Station, to which a fictitious name...
[Philadelphia] 5 September 1791. Encloses the resignation of Thomas Seayres, “who was appointed...
New York, 5 September 1791. Encloses for GW’s perusal a letter from Arnoldus Vanderhorst, the...
Letter not found: from Charles Carroll, 6 Sept. 1791. GW wrote to Carroll on 11 Sept. : “I have...
I beg leave to appeal to your humanity on behalf of a poor old man in this neighbourhood whose...
I do myself the Honor to transmit to your Excellency Copies of certain Dispatches, which I this...
We were detained on the road by the rains so that we did not arrive here till yesterday about two...
I Received yours dated the 4th by the hand of sr John Jays son, this moment Saturday 12 Oclock,...
One of the advantages which I expected from a letter which M. the Marqs de la Fayette has...
If the Foederal laws were ever so precise in censuring the conduct, to which you alluded in your...
I have the honor to enclose the copy of a letter from Mr Brown of Kentucke, to Genl Irvine,...
General Irwin has received a letter from Mr Brown of Kentuckey, via Richmond which renders...
I have this Inst, learn’d the Unwelcome & Melancholy tidings from the Cape where I have liv’d...
The Instructions, and other papers relating thereto, I returned to General Knox on Thursday...
I have the honor to transmit a copy of a letter from Major Genl St Clair dated at Danville in...
Translation of the King of France’s letter of Sep. 19. 1791 to the President. Very dear, great...
Letter not found: from William Blount, 20 Sept. 1791. Henry Knox reported to GW on 28 Oct. (first...
I had the honour to write you lately by the Delaware since which an occasion makes it necessary...
This will be presented to you by Mr Jorre a gentleman of France who comes last from Ireland. He...
I had the honor of writing to you on the 18th; since which nothing has transpired among us worth...
Since I had the honor of writing to you this morning, I have been making inquiries respecting...
Philadelphia, 21 September 1791. Transmits an exemplified copy of an act of the General Assembly...