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Monsieur De Lormerie a french Gentleman and a friend of Mine, wishes to present to your...
I take the liberty of laying before your Excellency the inclosed letter. Having been employed...
On rect of your last favr, I immediately bespoke the livery Lace which is manufactured here...
Altho’ my time during the late War was much employed in the business of it, I have no confidence...
Letter not found: from Robert R. Livingston, 15 May 1789. On 31 May GW wrote to Livingston : “I ....
Although I am not honored with a personal acquaintance; yet I can count myself among the number...
General Hazens most respectful Compliments to His Excellency General Washington begs to Inform...
Colonel Brillent de la Radiere, my Brother, died in 1779, in the service of the United...
Inclosed you will receive Addresses from the Trustees and Faculty of the University of the State...
It is not without great apprehension of presuming too much on the favor you have always shown me,...
To obtain the Collectorship of the Port of Philadelphia from Your Excellency is the object of my...
I take the liberty to address your Excellency as an Applicant whose past service has Rendered his...
On the 4th day of May 1789 His Excellency George Washington Esqr. was elected a Corresponding...
The humble petition of John Guarenau of the Yonkers, in the County of Westchester and State of...
In answer to the questions you were pleased to put to me this day, I take the liberty to trouble...
The Memorial of Henry Bicker of the City and State of New York. Humbly Sheweth, That your...
The time it will require to complete a full statement of the department of War, induces me to...
The Memorial and Petition of John Halsted Humbly Shewith That your Petitioner a Native of New...
I have been upwards of twelve years employed in the laborious business of a Comr of the...
Having been the Loan Officer of the United States in the State of Virginia since the Year 1780,...
The day is not far distant when a ⟨ mutilated ⟩ Connecticutt will be appointed by your...
Several of my Friends have advised me to become a Candidate for the Office of Collector for this...
Being soon to embark for France, in which Kingdom I shall reside for several years; I have been...
I have frequently called to see Billy he continues too bad to remove—Doctor Smith was uneasy...
Immediately on my arrival here I attempted to learn the State of our Western Affairs & am...
Nothing but a knowledge of you goodness, Could Create in me a presumption to trouble your...
Happy in that easy access to the first Office in his Government which is alone the pride of an...