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This day has been Cheifly spent in writing letter to Major Ellicott. those and his as well as his...
We have received your favour of 31st January on the subject of the Compensation necessary to be...
Doctor Thornton’s Plan for a Capitol has been laid before us; the rooms for the different...
We have had explanations with majr Ellicott, there appears to us no occasion to tire you with...
Letter not found: from James Craik, Sr., 6 Mar. 1793. In his letter of 17 Mar. to Frances Bassett...
Knowing it will give You pleasure to hear of any thing favorable to the Navigation to the Pot: I...
Daign to call to mind a french citizen who had the good fortune to fight for the conquest of...
Having been informed that a supervisor for the District of New York is not at present fixed on I...
You will please to excuse the freedom I take in addressing to you a few lines. I beg leave to...
The Commissioners of the public buildings have at length dismissed me from the business in which...
Elkton, Md., 27 Mar. 1793. Asks GW “to Recollect, that About two years ago, a girl had boldness...
As I have always experienced the Sincerity of your Friendship and as on that Account I lay myself...
I have received the Letter which You have done me the Kindness to write, tho’ unexpected; and...
It was only by last Post that I was honor’d by the receipt of your letter of the 28th past & how...
By this time you will probably have received from Mr Charles Lee a letter resigning the...
I am duly honor’d by the receipt of your Duplicate under Cover of your letter of 24th Inst. since...
From the Friendship with which you have been pleased to honor me, and your well known regard for...
My Father desires me to present you his most respectful & affectionate wishes—He begs your...
Letter not found: from Ernst Frederick Gayer (Guyer), c.24 April 1793. Thomas Jefferson wrote...
Philadelphia, 27 Feb. 1793. Asks “leave to approach Your benevolence . . . I am the Son of a...
The Barer, Capt: John Whitney, is a Gentleman who Served in the late Continental Army with Good...
When I wrote on the 8th of Feby last, I had no thought of addressing You so soon after. But the...
I write, to testify the continuance of my affection; & to express my hopes, that before the...
Charles Lee Esquire having resigned his office as Collector of the Customs for the Port of...
At the time, that Mr John Rutledge Was appointed Chief Justice of the State of South Carolina, I...
New York, N.Y., 22 April 1793. Writes that “By the advice of a few respectable friends who are...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President, and has the honor to...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to The President, and has the honor to...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to submit to the consideration of the President of...
The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully makes the following Report to the President of the...