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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...
In compliance with your request I waited upon Mr. Monroe, on saturday morning, and delivered your...
In consequence of a conversation with Dr McHenry, to whom I shewed my letter to you of yesterday,...
Your letter to Mr. Monroe, which I received under cover on Saturday last, was delivered to him on...
Immediately on the receipt of your Letter this morning, I waited on Colonel Monroe and observing...
I have informed Mr. Dawson, who called on me yesterday, on the part of Mr. Monroe, that, as you...
Mr. Dawson (of Virginia) called upon me yesterday morning to shew to me a letter from Mr. Monroe...
I have received your letter, without date, enclosing the copies of Mr. Monroes two last letters...
The ability, rectitude and firmness, which have distinguished your administration, and indeed...
Under any other than the very peculiar situation in which I am placed, I should not, after what I...
Should the spirit, by which this letter is dictated, be duly accredited the result anxiously...
I was yesterday honored by the receipt of your letter of the 18th instant. I shall punctually...
I beg leave, my dear General, to request that you will notify the New York State Society of the...
Having been induced to undertake the publication of a daily gazette in this city, I have not...
On thursday September 6th. 1804 about noon, a note of which the following is a transcript was...
Considerations paramount to all others, the love of my country, and a sense of personal honour,...
The enclosed papers, which I stated to you in my letter of the 7th instant had been dropped in...