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private   Your letter of Novr. 14. came safely tho’ tardily to hand. I must confess that I...
I received Sir, on the 9th instant your letter of Sepr. 15th. and enclose copies of such of your...
private I have recd. your letter of June 5th. under cover of one from Mr P A. Jay of New York. I...
Your letter of Augst. 24 was not recd. till a few days ago. I regret that I can not throw a ray...
I recd. Sir, some days ago your letter of the 2. Inst: to the object of which I have not been...
Your favor of the 25 th came to hand yesterday, and I shall be happy to recieve you at the time...
Since the date of my last letter to you I am enabled to add a little informn to that then given....
The sentiments of justice which have dictated your letters of the 3 d and 9 th inst. are worthy...
I have recd. Sir, yours of the 19th. instant. I need not repeat my commendation of your purpose...
Your favor of the 23 d is recieved. the inclosed paper will inform you in detail of the matters...
Your favor of Apr. 29 has been duly recieved, and the offer of mineralogical specimens from mr...
The urgency indicated in your last letter as to the request in a former one having quickened my...
I have recd. Sir yours of the 6th. inst. and have looked over the printed Sheet inclosed in it....
In your letter of Aug. 26. you suggest a disposition, among other lines to write that of my self,...
I have recd. Sir your letter of Aug:   with a copy of the Address reported by the Committee of a...
I have duly received your favor of the 14 th and with it the prospectus of a newspaper which it...
I have received, sir, your letter of the 18th. inclosing the proposal of a new publication under...
Th: Jefferson returns his thanks to mr Lee for the copy of the Campaign of 1781. in the...
J. Madison has recd. Major Lee’s note of the 4th in which reference is made to a contemplated new...
J. Madison acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the volume which Major Lee has been so good as...
Your letter of Jan. 17. came to hand last night. if I ever saw or heard of a mr Norris of...
On being informed by you that mr James P. Cocke was the person who had repeated from me the...
After delivering my letters to Dr. Jones, I recieved one from mr Thomas Strode, to whom I presume...
Your second letter of Feb. 24. relates to an incident which certainly I had not expected to see...
The letters to which you allude in yours of the 5th. instant have never been seen by me. The...
I have had the pleasure of receiving your letter of 24 March with the one subsequent to it both...
The inclosed letter to Colonel Parker will explain to you the plan upon which it is deemed...
Your letter of the 26th Ulo has been received, & nothing from you since; which is embarrassing to...
Accept my cordial thanks for the friendly Congratulations expressed in your obliging Letter of...
[ Philadelphia, December 19, 1794. On December 31, 1794, Lee wrote to Hamilton and referred to...
If it has not been already done, I beg leave to recommend, that the routes of the troops under...
I have it in special instruction from the President of the United States, now at this place, to...
Being about to retur⟨n⟩ to the seat of Government, I cannot t⟨ake⟩ my departure without conveying...
There is something about our friend Smith that perplexes and distresses me. I cannot suppose any...
War Department, September 3, 1794. “As it will be highly necessary that the Militia called out by...
Inclosed are duplicates of two letters which went by the last Post. I have since received your...
Your favor of the 17th cam<e> duly to hand, and I thank you for its communications. As the...
In place of The Secretary at War, who is absent, I am instructed by The President to signify to...
In consequence of information just received from the Commissioners sent to confer with the...
[ Philadelphia, August 25, 1794. On September 2, 1794, Lee wrote to Hamilton : “I am extremely...
[ Philadelphia, August 21, 1794. “In the absence of The Secretary at War, I have the honor to...
[ Philadelphia, June 17, 1794. On the back of a letter which Lee wrote to Hamilton on March 6,...
Letter not found. 22 November 1793. Offered for sale in Emily Driscoll Catalogue No. 8 (1949),...
(Private) Dear Sir, Mount Vernon 16th Oct. 1793. Since my arrival at this place I have been...
I should have thanked you at an earlier period for your obliging letter of the 14th ulto, had it...
I was honored in due time with your favor of June 16. on the subject of an infectious disease...
I should much sooner have answered your favor of the 15th . of May on the subject of a Mace, by...
There is no foundation, My Dear Sir, that I know of, for the Report of the Offence said to have...
[ Philadelphia, June 15, 1793. On the back of Lee’s letter to him of May 6, 1793 , Hamilton...
I have been duly honored with your favor of May 8. covering the letter of Mr. Newton, and that of...