id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11926 Rush, Richard Washington in Domestic Life. From Original Letters and Manuscripts .txt text/plain 13651 597 69 original letters from General Washington on matters, for the most part, Washington, the estimable relict of Colonel Lear, and niece of Mrs. Washington, whose friendship it was my good lot and that of my family to Mrs. Lear first informed me of these letters ten or Philadelphia, where Washington had just then arrived from New York, Mr. Lear, as may be inferred from it, being in New York. would proceed onward to Mount Vernon on the day following if Mrs. Washington's health would permit, as she had been indisposed since their It begins "Dear Sir," and after saying that Mrs. Washington joins with him in best wishes to Mrs. Lear, concludes, "I am kept no copies of these letters, two had been received from Mr. Lear, of that this letter will find Mr. Lear again in Philadelphia, he wishes him I return to his letters to Mr. Lear. ./cache/11926.txt ./txt/11926.txt