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Thanks for yours of Dec. 24. I Still entertain hopes that New England will not be forever...
I resigned the office of President of the Academy, before your nomination, and have not since...
I thank you for your work on value and for that on Expatriation. They are great subjects The...
I congratulate you most heartily on the happy termination of the late War. I have now to beg the...
The enclosed letter, unasked and unexpected, reached me, some days since, with a request that I...
Peace having been at length agreed on, I take the earliest Opportunity of continuing the offer of...
I have now the honour of laying before you, a Report of the operations of the Mint for the last...
Haveing heard a grate deel said about Torpedoes before the war began, and Since, but not under...
The only apology that I make in again Addressing you is That The United States, from the joint...
§ To Congress. 2 January 1815. “I lay before Congress a Report of the Secretary of the Treasury,...
§ Presidential Proclamation. 2 January 1815. Revises building terms and conditions for the city...
Your favor of Dec. 21. is just recieved. with respect to the orthography of the Indian names of...
Your favor of Dec. 19. was recieved on the 30 th of that month only. it could not have been...