You
have
selected

  • Recipient

    • Morris, Gouverneur
  • Period

    • Washington Presidency

Author

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 6

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Recipient="Morris, Gouverneur" AND Period="Washington Presidency"
Results 51-77 of 77 sorted by date (ascending)
  • |<
  • <<
  • <
  • Page 2
  • >
  • >>
  • >|
Your private letter of Aug. 1. came duly to hand, and as soon as the Baltimore member arrives...
En reponse Monsieur à la lettre que vous nous aves fait L’honneur de nous Ecrire le 14 de ce...
My last to you was of Nov. 7. since which I have recieved your Nos. 8. and 9. I am apprehensive...
Your Nos. 8. to 13. inclusive have been duly received. I am sensible that your situation must...
The President has seen with satisfaction that the Ministers of the United States in Europe, while...
(Private) My dear Sir, Philadelphia March 25th 1793. It was not ’till the middle of February that...
My letters of the 12th. and 15th. of Mar. with your newspapers and laws were to have gone in the...
Since my letters of the 12th. and 15th. of the last month, which went by Mr. Dupont, I have...
Mr. Robert Leslie a watchmaker of this city goes to establish himself at London. As his curiosity...
The public papers giving us reason to believe that the war is becoming nearly general in Europe,...
The bearer hereof Doctor Edwards, a citizen of the US. proposing to visit Paris, I take the...
The bearer hereof, Mr. Barnes, is, as I understand, the representative of the company concerned...
The bearer hereof Majr. Jackson formerly of the army, and afterwards of the President’s family,...
I have before me your letters of the 28th of December 1792.—6th &10th of Jany & 14th of Feby...
The insulated state in which France is placed with respect to all the world almost by the present...
It has long since been observed that of the three millions of livres given by the court of France...
[ Philadelphia, July 25, 1793. On October 17, 1793, Morris wrote to Hamilton and acknowledged the...
In my letter of June 13th. I enclosed to you the copies of several letters, which had passed...
The letter of the 16th. instant, with it’s documents accompanying this, will sufficiently inform...
The inclosed papers should have been annexed to the documents of my letter of Aug. 16. but were...
This letter will be presented to you by Mr Lear, whom I beg leave (if he should go to France) to...
My late letters to you have been of Aug. 16. 23. and 26: and a duplicate of the two first will...
Mr. Duplaine, Vice-Consul of France at Boston, having by an armed force, opposed the course of...
(Private) My dear Sir, Baltimore June 19th 1794. The difficulty (under existing circumstances) of...
(Duplicate) (Private) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon 25th June 1794 The sole object of the enclosed...
I am become so unprofitable a correspondent, and so remiss in my correspondencies, that nothing...
Altho’ I have but little expectation (from the information which I have received from your...