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I have received to-day the following information from a quarter that may be depended on which I...
(Private) Dear Sir, Mount Vernon Augt 31st 1792 The characters given of Messrs Smith &...
I inclose you a draught of a letter to Colonel Stevenson which if approved of may be sent to him...
Mr Eiclberger of this place informs me that he has petitioned for surveyor or other appointment...
(Private) Dear Sir, Mount Vernon Septr 21st [1792]. Fearing some accident may have prevented my...
It having been intimated to me that two of the commissioners for the federal City intended soon...
Mr Liston has this moment favoured me with the inclosed letter. If you have time to look over the...
The originals and drafts of letters enclosed in yours of the 8th instt are herewith returned. The...
Mr McHenry begs the President will do him the honor to accept a small parcel of asparagus sent by...
Your letters of the 21st & 24th instant have been duly received. The last, in time on tuesday, to...
The annexed packets contain the most essential letters received since my last. No. 1. Gen....
I have the honour to inclose you Adjutant General Beckwiths answer to my dispach to Lord...
The letter you did me the honor to write which I had not received when I had the honor to see you...
(Private) Dear Sir, Philadelphia 8th April 1794 Your private letters of the 31st of March & 3d...
About two years ago Mr Copeley an English manufacturer did himself the honor to pay his respects...
In conformity with your Commands of the 1st instant, I have transmitted to the Secretary of State...
In compliance with the Presidents commands the Secretary of War lays before the President the...
I ought to have mentioned in the letter which I took the liberty to write to you a few days since...
I beg leave to request your Excellency attention to the inclosed draught of a letter to the...
Having written a great many letters for this day’s Post, and being a good deal fatigued thereby...
As the cases of illegal captures under the British treaty ought to be determined by the laws of...
I received your favour of the 28th last night and had its contents immediately communicated to Mr...
I have just I believe got finished in time for the mail. I recd the enclosed last night and here...
I have received your letter of the 29th ulto with the treaty and papers relative to the Creeks....
I thought it best to wait till I could ascertain the full expression of the public sentiment,...
Your letter of the 18th instant with its enclosures, came to hand by the last Mail. Such of the...
I have the honour to inclose you a letter just received from Gen. Wilkinson with sundry returns...
I beg leave to subjoin to the names furnished Nicholas Hammond atty at law East Town & Mr Wm...
Well knowing how employed you must be at this moment I had not calculated on hearing from you...
By the Post, rather than by the Express, you will receive my Official letter, and its Enclosures....