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No Doubt but you will be surprised to Receve a Letter of this sort from a stranger. The more so...
I have been honored with your Letter of the 25th of last Month—I begg leave to assure your...
Before the late revolution I was for several years employed in three different Naval Departments,...
The Committee have just receiv’d your Excellency’s Letter of the 20th and will be at Elizabeth...
Letter not found: from Thomas Smith, 19 April 1789. On 23 Sept. 1789 GW wrote to Smith: “I have...
I had the honor of being introduced to your acquaintance by Col. Hamilton in 79 at middlebrook. I...
Letter not found: from John Marshall, 8 April 1789. On 11 April GW wrote to Marshall: “I have...
The reports of last Week were commited to the Tuesdays Stage and hope that nothing will interfere...
I received your letter of the 26th Ultmo, yesterday, with the inclosures—I assure you, that I am...
Inclosed is Invoice of the Buckwheat shipped by the Sloop Charming Polly Capt. Ellwood who sails...
Having been honoured, by the State of New Jersey, in the appointment, to several public...
I take the liberty to submit to Your Excellency’s consideration & patronage, the inclosed...
Yesterday the house of representatives completed their number, and chose Frederick Augustus...
I do myself the honour to forward to you a Package, enclosing some Cloth & Buttons, which was put...
It is with much diffidence and hesitation, that, I presume to address your Excellency at a...
On my Return last Evening from a Fortnights absence in the country, I was informed that proper...
Understanding your election to the office of President of the united States has been announced to...
The king of England, my Dear general, has recovered his health, and the humour which Was in his...
Boston, April 16th 1789. “At this era, when every moment of your time is precious, I feel...
I most sincerely congratulate you upon your election to the most dignified station in the nation,...
I do most sincerely & affectionately congratulate my Country, on the unanimous election of your...
The Committee appointed in consequence of the Resolutions of both Houses of Congress, and which...
I take the liberty to adress these few Lines to your Excellency in order to request that you will...
Should your Excey find by a mature investigation of the subscriber character, during the late...
I called at Mr Moncrieff’s with the enclosed bill, and was informed that he went over to the...
The citizens of Elizabeth desirous of evincing by every possible means the very great respect and...
It gives me no small pleasure to see your Excellanacy once more place’d in the first office in...
On the Sunday sennight after leaving Mount Vernon I arrived here, where to my surprise I found...
The honor of being known to your Excellency will, I trust, excuse my omiting to mention the...
Accept of my warmest & sincerest congratulations, upon your appointment to the Presidency of the...