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I received by the post yours of March 3 d & 5 th I had previously received the speach which I...
112[Diary entry: 18 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
18. Clear—with the Wind fresh from So. Wt. in the forenoon and at No. Wt. in the afternoon.
There are 3 Cases which may now be supposed. 1. Mr Pinckney may be recd and in a fair and...
I experience a reluctance in addressing you lest I should absorb a certain portion of your time...
As the current of population was Westerly & towards the Lakes, perhaps it would be adviseable to...
It was certainly a great satisfaction to me, as it has been to all those, that Know your Parts...
I shall not fail to call the attention of the senate to the insecure state of the port of New...
118[Diary entry: 19 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
19. Wind at No. Wt. and fresh after the morning continuing so all day & cold.
I have not had a line from you for several mails. I hope it is ascribable to the oppy. of writing...
I have successively received your Letters of the 28 th: and 24 th: of last month, which I mention...
I have recieved your letter of the 6 which gave me infinite satisfaction your approbation love...
The President of the United States requests The Secretary of State and the Attorney General to...
I have received the Letter, you did me the honour to write me, on the 22d of this month. Your...
It was only by the arrival of a vessel yesterday from America that we received the certain...
As you gave me liberty to consult the Vice President, on the subject of my last Letter, I did so,...
G. Taylor Jr. with respectful compliments to the President of the United States, has the honor to...
127[Diary entry: 20 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
20. Cool in the morning with the wind still at No. W. but very moderate afternoon.
I have the honor to enclose you a bill of Lading for the Articles ship’d on board the Sloop...
I am directed by the Council of this Town, to solicit the honor of your company, with the...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honour to transmit to the President of the United States a...
Received the following papers and letters which were left in the Office of the late President of...
132[Diary entry: 21 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
21. Wind Southerly and fresh all day—clear.
On the 18th I was honoured with your letter of the 14th covering an instrument directing the...
I received whilst at Baltimore from Genl Swan 10 Pounds of the Chiccorry or Succourry Grass seed,...
Last night for the first time I slept in our new House.— But what a Scene! The Furniture...
Mr. Coxe has the honor respectfully to enclose to the President the principal letter from his...
It is now ascertained that Mr Pinckney has been refused and with circumstances of indignity. What...
138[Diary entry: 22 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
22. Wind still Southerly and fresh with appearances of Rain. In the Afternoon wind came out brisk...
I most Sincerely Congratulate you & Mrs Washington on your Return, to Mt Vernon—and to that...
Sometime between the years 1740 & 1758, a Richard Magraw, of Fairfax County, Sold a Tract of...
I received by this Days post your Letters of the 9 th 11 th and 13 th , that of the 13 th I hoped...
142[Diary entry: 23 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
23. Cool in the morning but clear & very pleasant afterwards with but little Wd.
From good information the Poll between Dawson and Posey was as follows— Spots : Dawson 204 Posey...
I arrived at home on the 20th. inst. and found the cherry and peach trees in general blossom....
I take my pen to make a Recuest to you in Behalf of Elisha adams as you are in high...
The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully transmits to the President of the United States, a...
You will probably remember, I applied to you for James Johnson of Salisbury in Connecticut, for...
148[Diary entry: 24 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
24. Wind at So. Et. with Rain more or less all day.
Once more at home, and I flatter myself recovered from the fatigues of your journey. You have...
I have neither Seen or heard of any unpleasent remarks or strictures upon your late addresses....
Having had the honour of being in company with Mr. Jefferson some days past I was advised by him...
Whereas the Constitution of the United States of America provides that the President may, on...
153[Diary entry: 25 March 1797] (Washington Papers)
25. Wind for the most part Southerly—and clear.
Amongst the Number that experience the Hospitalities of Mount Vernon, there are none whose...
A letter from my Sister this morning informed me of your safe arrival at Mount Vernon, which has...
Your letter of the 20th instt, with the Bill of lading for the Goods in the Sloop Salem, and...
Agreeably to my promise I cover you as many Grains of the Cumberland Corn as can be conveniently...
In offering to You my Congratulations upon your being placed at the Head of the Government of the...
Altho not officialy Announced Nevertheless from the last advices from America I think I can with...
On the 25th I was favoured with your letter of the 22d. The first measure of calling Congress...