Charles Lee to Benjamin Franklin, November 7, 1755
[Before December 10, 1775 4 ] Dear Sir, I am very happy that my letter to Lord Thanet meets with your approbation. I send you here some crude notions of…
[Before December 10, 1775 4 ] Dear Sir, I am very happy that my letter to Lord Thanet meets with your approbation. I send you here some crude notions of…
Barton April the 7th 1768 Dear Sir. I forgot before I left London to desire You wou’d (if Mr. Durden shoud write to me on the subject of the Springsborough…
Camp Nov’r the 19th 1775 My Dr Sir I receiv’d your obliging letter 1 and cannot express the pleasure I feel in standing so high in your opinion as without…
Camp Dec’r the 10th 1775 Dear Sir, I find that Gates has sent you a copy of my letter; I hope that is correct as I am desirous it shou’d…
30th. April 1797 The Attorney General of the United States having maturely considered the questions submitted to him by the President of the United States, most respectfully reports his opinions…
Philadelphia 19th. august 1797 Sir Mr. Charles Hall having declined accepting the office of Agent for the United States respecting british debts under the treaty of 1794, I have in…
Philadelphia 8 March 1798 Sir I have taken into my most serious consideration the important subjects contained in your letter of the 24th. of January last. The opinions I am…
Philadelphia 4. august 1798 Sir The death of Col Innes which happened on the 2d instant has made a vacancy in the commission for carrying into effect the sixth article…
Alexandria october 27th. 1798 Dear Sir I had the honor to receive your letter of the 10th. a few days ago and sympathising with you on account of the tedious…
Philadelphia 2 May 1799 Sir I have this morning received letters from Virginia which contain very pleasing information concerning the elections in < , Start deletion, Virginia. , End, >…
[ , Start insertion, ca. January 1800 , End, ] As the enclosed letter, purporting to be from a member of your house, and received by me on the 11th…
Baltimore 29th. May 1800 Sir Yesterday morning I had the honor to write to you from Philadelphia that a letter from Genl. Marshall had been received at the office of…