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General Washington’s compliments to General Howe. He does himself the pleasure to return him a...
I have been informed by Lt Colo. Frazer, who is now a prisoner in your possession, that Major...
I am sorry to find by the tenor of your Letter of the 6th Instant, that we still unhappily differ...
I am compelled by repeated Complaints of the Inhuman treatment still shewn to the Unhappy...
In Answer to your Letter of the Instant which came to Hand on Wednesday Evening, I am to inform...
The difficulty of supplying the Troops of General Burgoyn’s Army with Wood and provisions from...
I am directed by the Board of War to acquaint you, that they have received undoubted information,...
Your Letter of the 8th Inst. inclosing Lieut. Eyres representation was duly received. I am not at...
I have duly received your Letter of the 19th Ulto. It is unnecessary to enter minutely into its...
I received yesterday the favor of your Letter of the 5th Instant. In answer to what ever it...
I have your letters of the 14th and 21 of February and the 2d of March, of all which, due notice...
Your Letter of the 10th came to hand last night. The meeting of our Commissioners cannot take...
Your several Letters of the 15th 19th and 21st Inst. have been duly received. You are under a...
I have been favoured with your Letter of the 27th Instant. I agree with you, that German Town...
I was sorry to learn an objection had been made to the residence of my commissioners at German...
I have been favoured with your Letter of the 16th Inst. Mr Lowry was never a principal Commissary...
I duly received your letter of the 10th instant. Inclosed is a copy of a resolution of Congress...
Much time having elapsed since I wrote you on the 22d of March, upon the subject of Captains...
A Declaration by the Representatives of the United colonies in Congress. When necessity compelled...