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It is no uncommon thing to attempt, by excuses, to atone for acts of omission; and frequently...
The present state of affairs appearing to require great circumspection, and the Secretary of the...
For a considerable time past I have been in a bad State of Health, and to endeavour to regain it...
I do myself the honor of handing to you the following names, for consideration, as successors to...
Letter not found : from William Pearce, 9 July 1794. On 13 July, GW wrote Pearce : "Your letter...
I have this moment been made happy by the receipt of your acceptable & good letters of the 28th...
Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives. In the communications, which I have...
I now take up my pen to return my most grateful thank’s my Honor’d Uncle, for his letter and the...
The great demand for mounted militia for the defensive protection of the frontiers and the...
You will please to condescend in receiving my most gratefull Acknowledgements, for the Commission...
Letter not found : from Thomas Newton, Jr., 3 June 1794. On 11 June, GW "Put into the hands of...
I beg leave to call your attention to the contents of the inclosed letter, and to entreat your...
I have received your favor of the 22d instt—If there is a prospect of rise in the price of...
As nothing could give me so much pain of mind as even An Apprehension that any part of my conduct...
The case of the late Captain Perrit has been referred to me by the house of representatives with...
The D[e]ath of Our late Worthy friend Genl Williams may Probably give Rise to many Applications...
The attachment I have for my native Country together with the high esteem which I bear for your...
Letter not found : to Martha Washington, 25 June 1794. Martha Washington wrote Frances Bassett...
The Weekly reports enclosed in your letter of the 6th instant, have been duly received. By the...
I regret not having met you at the Federal City, on my way home; and was concerned for the cause...
Pardon me for again writing to you in so short a time—I always do it with reluctance, because I...
E. Randolph with respects to Mr Fauchet informs him, that he shall by the post of tomorrow take...
Conceiving it may be satisfactory to the President, I enclose the first report from Capt. Hills...
You will be pleased to recollect, that the two houses of congress requested you, at the last...
Having instructed the Attorney General to institute a prosecution against Robinson, the supposed...
The enclosed letter from Mr Bradford appears to deserve to be sent by express. The separate...
I sometime since communicated an intention to withdraw from the office I hold, towards the close...
In compliance with your request, communicated by the Secretary at War, in his letter of the 19....
We have come to an agreement with Mr Greenleaf by which he will be accomodated, and the public...
As I know nothing that calls me to the City to day, I shall not be there until tomorrow—which...