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I have duly received your favor of the 9th of last Month, containing an account of the Enemy’s...
I transmit you the inclosed letter from Sir Henry Clinton in answer to your’s of the 5th Instant....
By a Letter I have received from Sir Henry Clinton of the 4th Instant, I find that the interview...
I have now the pleasure to congratulate you upon your exchange—The certificate of it will be...
I have received your favors of the 25th & 28th of last Month, and it gives me very great pleasure...
I have had the pleasure of receiving your favor of the 25th of December. If prejudices will still...
I have been duly favored with your Letters of the 7th 17th & 25th of Janry—The distractions in...
I have lately been obliged to make so large a temporary detachment, that it becomes indispensibly...
I have received your favor of the 15th. I am glad to hear of Colonel Laurens’s departure—He wrote...
Every day convinces me that the Enemy are determined to bend their force against the southern...
I have recd your favors of the 2d and 13th Inst. Major Clarkson has communicated the Matter for...
I have received your favors of the 26th of April and of the 3d inst. I am pleased to hear so...
I did myself the Pleasure to write you under the 11th May ulto—which went on by the Hand of Maj’r...
The object of your present command consisting of two Regiments (formed into 4 Battalions) under...
I have this moment received your favor, and have only to express my wish that you will cross as...
I have just been informed the Refugees have been impressing Horses to day—If they have any...
On perceiving that I should be under the necessity of drawing down the Continental troops from...
The detachment under your command is to march to Springfield in New Jersey by two Routes. The...
The Troops composing the Detat c hment under your Command may, till they are united with the...
Last Evening I received advice from Gnl Forman of the Arrival of 18 large Ships of War, which...
Upon Enquiry I have too much Reason to fear we shall not be able to secure Craft eno’ to embark...
Since my Letter of this Morng—upon Consultation with Count Rochambeau, I find him inclined to...
A skilful Navigator, and a man of respectable character should be appointed Commodore—He is to...
Let the Corps of Sappers & Miners be part of the Troops which compose the first Embarkation of...
It is to be feared from the Scarsity of the Craft which appears on the Bay—that you will not be...
Upon information of the Sailing of the Fleet from the Chesapeak Bay, I gave Orders for the...
All the Troops which are about to return to the Northward will be under your Command— and I...
From some recent Intelligence from the Northward, His Excellency grows very anxious for the...
The Troops which you will have under your command are to be Marched, after debarking at the head...
I beg leave to refer to your attention the inclosed letter from Capt. Swan, particulary so much...