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On an intimation received this morning from my much respected friend General Lincoln, I presume...
The letter for Mr Holker, which encloses one for the Person, applying to be Steward of the...
The President of the United States having occasion for Mitchell’s map, which hangs in one of the...
The communication which I now make to you though painful, is friendly, and has no other object ⟨...
The letter, which accompanies this, addressed to the Vice-President of the United States by Judge...
On Sunday, 9 May 1790, GW recorded in his diary that he was “Indisposed with a bad cold, and at...
The President of the United states authorises the Secretary of the Treasury to engage Edward...
The subject of this address affects me too sensibly, in different relations, to admit of a...
Georgetown, 29 Mch. 1791. The enclosed papers “from the Secretary of the Western territory” were...
Richmond, April 13, 1791. Encloses list of proposed inspectors of revenue for Virginia. Asks...
Richmond, April 13, 1791. “The President of the United States commands me to request your...
Wilmington [ North Carolina ] April 25, 1791. States that the President thinks that Joseph...
Mr Archibald McCall of this city, who is, I believe, employed to procure a house for the british...
As some appearances in the conduct of Mr Otis make an explanation of his application to you, as...
Philadelphia, 5 Nov. 1792: Declines “the honor of your nomination to the important office of...
I pray permission to inform you, that I expect to embark for England, within a few days—and to...
France, at this moment, exhibits such scenes as the pencil of Salvator Rosa would have been well...
Believing that the enclosed paper might be interesting to you, I prevailed upon the Person, in...
When in Europe I supposed that the collection of State papers, contained in the volumes of which...
With a sense of gratitude, which words can but feebly express, I transmit to you the just account...