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In conversations with Mr. Carrol, Mr. Stoddard and Mr. Deakins they were properly impressed with...
Before this reaches you, you will have recieved two public letters from me, the one covering your...
I find some difficulty in getting an office, and therefore leave it in charge with my landlord,...
According to your permission I trouble you with a commission to recieve and forward to me some...
I in close you a patent in the case of mr Sampson which needs the great seal, as also the...
I am here on my way to Virginia, to which place I set out tomorrow. The President left this this...
You will have understood perhaps that in the appointment of Consuls which has taken place,...
Memorandum. Letters received for me at N. York before the last day of September, to be forwarded...
Since writing my letter of the 26th. it has been decided to commit to your care the transaction...
During my absence from the seat of government, which will be for about two months, the removal of...
I asked the favour of the Secretary of the Treasury to consider the 4th. Article of the Consular...
On considering more fully the question Whether it will be expedient to Notify to Ld Dorchester...
Proceedings to be had under the Residence act. a territory not exceeding 10. miles square (or, I...
On considering more fully the question Whether it will be expedien[t] to Notify to Ld. Dorchester...
Proceedings to be had under the Residence act. A territory not exceeding 10. miles square (or, I...
You will receive by the present conveyance my letters of the 2d. and 6th. instant. In my letter...
Your favor of July 2. is now before me. The consulates of the W. Indies had been already filled....
The President sets out tomorrow. I shall follow two or three days after, so that allowing for...
Opinion on the Questions stated in the President’s note of August 27. 1790. I am so deeply...
I am so deeply impressed with the magnitude of the dangers which will attend our government if...
I have made it very much my rule to preserve the arrangements which Mr. Jay had established in...
On consideration of the letter of our bankers of Jan. 25. 1790. the Secretary of the Treasury’s...
I expected ‘ere this to have been able to send you an Act of Congress, prescribing some special...
On consideration of the letter of our bankers of Jan. 25. 1790. the Secretary of the Treasury’s...
On the hasty view which the shortness of time permits me to take of the treaty of Hopewell, the...
My last Letters to you have been of the 26th. of July and 10th. instant. Yours of May 16th. No....
I enclose you herein sundry papers containing a representation from Messrs. Updike & Earle of...
The President will leave this on the 30th. for Mount Vernon and will return to Philadelphia...
I have the honor to inclose you a letter addressed to me from the Secretary of the Treasury,...
Your bill for 250 dollars for the horse was yesterday presented by Messrs Ludlow & Gould and paid...