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Since closing my other letter of this date, I have received a packet from Mr. Pitcairn, with the...
The unfortunate mistake referred to in Mr. Liston’s letter of the 13th to Admiral Sir Hyde...
There is in the Aurora of this city, an uninterrupted stream of slander on the American...
I have the honor to inclose Mr. Murray’s letter of May 5th, acknowledging the receipt of the...
I have the honor to inclose a letter dated June 5th. recd. this day from Mr. King, respecting the...
Yesterday, by the southern mail, I received the inclosed triplicate of Mr. Murray’s letter of May...
The day before yesterday I received from Mr. Charles Hall of Northumberland County in this State,...
Mr. Paleski, formerly Prussian Consul in the U States, has sent me a certified copy of a...
I have just recd your letter of August 3d respecting Mr. Gerry’s accounts; and with it an extract...
I inclose a letter from B. H. Phillips the Consul of the U. States at Curacao, which with the...
Upon the receipt of your letter inclosing the letter and deposition of Capt. Ebenr. Giles of...
I inclose a letter addressed to you by Mr. Murray, which came to hand this morning under cover...
I have the honor to inclose the opinions of the attorney general and heads of departments on the...
I have but just time to inclose the draught of instructions. I have some papers to forward...
I have the honor to transmit, in a packet accompanying this letter, fifty Mediterranean...
The general alarm of the yellow fever in Philadelphia, occasioned the removal of the public...
I have the honor to inclose a letter of July 15th. from Mr. Adams at Berlin, with a copy of the...
The subject of the proposed mission to France is so important, that whether it proceed or be...
The Secretary of State presents to the President the inclosed letters received last evening from...
By the inclosed letter of July 30 from Mr. King, it seems that the King of Denmark intends to...
I received your letter of last evening; & have written to Mr. King on the subject of a Danish...
Agreeably to the President’s direction, the Secretary of State respectfully offers the following...
Agreeably to your direction the papers which were laid before you respecting John Marsden Pintard...
The Secretary of State has the honour to inform the President, that he received Mr. Pintard’s...
The Secretary of State respectfully proposes to the President of the United States, that there be...
The Secretary of State has the honor to lay before the President of the United States a statement...
I have the honor to lay before you the letters I have prepared for Tunis and Tripoli. With the...
Not knowing the President’s determination respecting the Consulate of Madeira, the Secretary of...
The Secretary of State has prepared, as directed, and now respectfully submits to the President...
The Secretary of State begs leave to inform the President of the United States, that the Georgia...
The Secretary has the honor to lay before the President 1. Mr. Liston’s note of Feby. 2. 1800...
The Secretary of State has the honour to lay before the President the petition of Robert Fisher...
We have had the honour in obedience to your commands maturely to consider the papers and subject...
On the petition of David Steward & other respectable citizens of Baltimore, praying the President...
The Secretary of State has the honor to lay before the President sundry recommendations of Joseph...
The Secretary of State has the honor to inclose Mr. Rawles’ resignation of the office of Attorney...
We have considered the question of renewing the commercial intercourse of the United States with...
The Secretary of State has the honor to lay before the President of the United States a letter...
The Secretary of State has the honor to lay before the President of the United States, letters...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated last Saturday, stating that “as you...
The inclosed letter dated February 26. 1800, from Jacob Mayer, Consul of the United States at...
As no act of the Congress of the Thirteen United American Colonies was so distinguished as that...
I duly received, and am greatly obliged by your interesting letter of the 6th in answer to mine...
Preakness, New Jersey, November 6, 1780. Describes efforts to obtain boats for projected attack...
I instantly sent off an Express on the Receipt of your first Note to Major Cogswell with Orders...
The moment teams could be provided the boats at Dobbs ferry were sent for. I expect them up...
The five boats I had collected at Dobbs’ ferry arrived at Colo. Baldwin’s last evening. They want...
I believe it possible tho’ difficult to have Teams at the slote by Thursday night to take up five...
The Bearer Mr. John Lewis is master of a sloop which almost from the Commencement of the war has...
In my conversation with the General about the ox-teams to be provided for the next campaign, I...