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I take the Liberty of addressing you in behalf of my son, now at st petersburgh, and to ask of...
Since the departure of my Brother, Mr. John Q Adams, upon his Mission to Russia, and while he was...
2 March 1810, Representatives Chamber. Encloses a letter he has detained for some time while...
In the Course of the communication which Judge Thruston and I had with you, on Monday evening, he...
This will be handed to you by Count Pahlen who goes out as I beleive with every disposition to...
In the haste in which I now write, I can do no more than acknowlege the receit of your letter by...
Nothing can better illustrate the opinions I have frequently had the honor to give on the subject...
I send by M. Auriol the post-[s]cript, of which I spoke in my last. It will reach it’s...
You will find in one of the last journals two Notes from M. de Rochefoucauld, the French...
24 August 1810, Paris. Introduces “Mr. Jervas” as “a man really attached to his country & to the...
I have just been informed that M. Bowdoin (before he left Paris) in conjunction with M. Skipwith...
Much has been said about the triumph of Federalism in this State, both in and out of it. Having...
I have now the Honor Most Respectfully to make known, that I arrived in this City on the...
7 September 1810, Philadelphia. Petitioners believe that trade between the U.S. and Brazil is...
I have the honor to send herewith an address and resolutions which were Unanimously adobted by...
Mr. Carey who is probably well known to you desires an interview with you on the subject of Mr....
20 May 1810, Philadelphia. Has initiated at his personal expense a scientific expedition into the...
30 January 1810, Philadelphia. Introduces his nephew, W. P. C. Barton, who holds a naval...
At the instance of the Honorable Stephen Van Rensselaer and several individuals of the New York...
23 November 1809, Secretary’s Office, St. Louis. Encloses an address requesting the appointment...
4 January 1810, Newport, New Hampshire. Blames the distress of his present situation on his...
Annexed hereto is the copy of another letter from Mr. William Barrow of West Florida. You will...
Inclosed, I forward You the copy of a letter from one of the most opulent inhabitants of West...
Your approbation is among my highest pleasures, especially of my actions, which are in the...
Permit me to say, that in asking a Letter to Gen Stark, It never entered my thoughts to answer...
With the utmost care I conveyed the Letter to General Stark, & tho’ my importunity might be...
The inclosed Letter I leave with you. It will be seen by no person, till your pleasure be known....
Your petitioners George Bernard, William Langhorne, Henry D. Ende, and William M. Allen beg leave...
It has been represented to me by my friend Doctr. Seybert & other Gentn. Members of Congress,...
The communication made to you yesterday by Mr. Granger appears to me very extraordinary, After...