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It is the unhappy sister of Colonel Mauduit who has recourse to you. M. le Blond, an Officer of...
Yesterday a general council of the militia Officers of this county was held in order to take into...
Your house has been pleased to communicate to me their resolutions, purporting a decision by them...
Editorial Note Pierre L’Enfant’s letter of 21 Nov. to GW is the first in a series of letters that...
Private My dear Sir, Philadelphia Jany 28th 1792 Your favor of the 30th of September came duly to...
Your letter of the 1st of October, informing me of the alteration which had taken place in the...
Colo. Hamilton came so late that I could only broach the subject to him—He will breakfast with me...
To a Gentleman of your information it would not be new to say that the Marquis of Landsdown was...
As the late unhappy miscarriage to the westward gives occasion to Expect that some troops will be...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, 1 Oct. 1791. On 10 Oct. GW informed Randolph : “I...
Since my last to you, which I think was written on this day week, I have received your letters of...
A Church is Requir’d to be Built in London—to be Call’d the American Church—The appointments with...
Being informed that the Office of Attorney general in the western Territory is at present vacant,...
I have given you the trouble of more reading on the subject of Major Lenfant’s letter, than you...
I will wait upon the President after Breakfast, and at half past eight tomorrow Morning being...
I have just recieved your letter, and have barely time to get the inclosed amount of our sales...
I have received your letter of the 13th of December, requesting that I would furnish Mr John...
I have received your excellency’s letter of yesterday enclosing a copy of a representation to you...
Philadelphia, 21 Nov. 1791. “The President wants to purchase about one thousand wt of clover, and...
(Private) Dear Sir, Philadelphia Jany 31st[–20 February] 1792. I had the pleasure to receive your...
We are sorry to be under the disagreeable necessity of mentioning to you an Occurance which must...
My letter, of yesterdays date, was closed, and sent to the Post Office, before it occurred to me,...
The enclosed Papers give the best state we are able of Danl Carroll’s House —the times of the...
I Take the liberty of Communicating to your Excelency The disagreable News of our defeat. We Left...
Your letter of the 24th ulto, (enclosing a letter from Govr St Clair, and sundry papers relating...
(Private) Sir, Mount Vernon October 2nd 1791. The details with which you have been pleased to...
I have the honor to return Governor Lees letter, and the one from Kentuckey to Mr Jefferson. But...
I must beg that you will excuse the liberty which I take, in troubling you with the following...
Philadelphia, 17 Feb. 1792. Submits a draft of a letter to Alexander McGillivray for the...
The arrival of Mr Hammond and the Objects of his Visit to America, will doubtless be made Known...
I do myself the honor to transmit herewith a Resolution of the General Assembly with respect to...
The inclosed is a Copy of a Letter to the Honourable James Madison, as I have been directed to...
Permit & unfortunate American Captive to draw youre Excellencey’s attention to the perusal of...
[Philadelphia, 22 Nov. 1791]. Sends a statement for 1,680 livres, the cost of champagne imported...
Th: Jefferson sends to the President a letter he has received from mister Hammond, with the...
A variety of considerations have induced us to think, that many and great benefits might result...
Without the Honor of an Acquaintance take the liberty of Addressing you. hearing of some Changes...