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I do myself the honor of inclosing to you some very afflicting letters from M. de la Fayette to...
The Secretary of State has the honor of sending to the President a letter from Colo. Smith; upon...
Will you be so good as to tell me what answer to give to the interrogatory in the last sentence...
The Attorney general of the United States has the honor of submitting to the Secretary of State...
E. Randolph has the honor of submitting to the President a draft of a letter to Mr Hammond, upon...
The secretary of State has the honor of reporting to the President on the letter of Mr Short from...
The four trustees of the sinking fund, who are here, having been divided on two occasions, very...
E. Randolph, with compliments to Coll. Hamilton, incloses to him a letter from Mr. Hammond...
The Secretary of State has the honor of informing the Secretary of the Treasury, that the...
E. Randolph has the honor of informing the President, that he saw Judge Wilson yesterday, and Mr...
E. Randolph has the honor of sending to the President all the letters of consequence, written to...
The appointment of Mr Pickering, which is mentioned in your favor of the 21st instant from George...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, 1 Feb. 1792. In a letter of 2 Feb. to Randolph, Tobias...
The Secretary of State begs the favor of the Secretary of the Treasury to order a warrant to be...
On my return home, I found your letter of the 6th. instant. My answer is short; being no more,...
I do myself the honor of submitting to your consideration a letter from the late Secretary of the...
Department of State, January 3, 1795. “I beg leave to lay before you a letter of the 25th. ultimo...
Philadelphia, April 24, 1794. “Concurring, as I do, with you, that the treaty between the United...
I do myself the honor of informing you that the French Ship L’Orient of Bengal now lying in the...
When I renewed the note for your friendly favor, just before your departure for the Westward, I...
The Secretary of State begs the favor of the opinion of the Secretaries of the Treasury and of...
I have the honor of inclosing to you a translation of the letters of Credence of Chevalier de...
E. Randolph has the honor of observing to the President in reply to his queries; that the ruin of...
The Secretary of state has the honor of informing the President of the United States, that,...
I have the honor to inclose to you an act of the board of trustees; and am, sir, with very great...
[ Philadelphia ] June 23, 1794 . “E. Randolph presents his compliments to Col. Hamilton, and...
E. Randolph has the honor to inform the President, that the subjects within the department of...
The intelligence, as derived from Mr G. thro’ Mr N——s, stands thus: Colo. H. was asked by the...
I had this moment the honor of receiving your letter of the 23d instant by a special messenger...
I do myself the honor of answering your letter of the 2d. instant upon the subject of the North...
After a fatiguing journey we arrived here on sunday evening, when I found all my family well,...
I had the honor of observing to you this morning, that the commissioners ought not, in my...
The Secretary of State has the honor of returning to the President, the papers respecting the...
There is, without doubt, a protection due to foreign built vessels, owned by American citizens ;...
Philadelphia, February 7, 1794. Encloses “the Bond of Henry Cooper, as Consul at St. Croix.”...
The bill, drawn by Edward Church on the Secretary of State and accepted by me, amounts to one...
Since my last, written about five days ago, the committee of the whole house have been engaged in...
E. Randolph has the honor of submitting to the President the draught of the parts of the letter...
The director of the Mint is now with me, and has undertaken to endeavour to procure a proper...
We were so late in getting here last night, that I had not an opportunity of putting this letter...
I expected to have the pleasure of seeing you here at the supreme court; when I meant to Enter...
By the time, when this letter is delivered to you by Major Lenox, you will have received the...
The Secretary of State has it in charge from the President of the United States, to request the...
[ Philadelphia ] July 23, 1794 . Encloses “the Bond given according to law by John Murray &...
I did not receive the letter, with which you honored me this morning, until my return from the...
To instruct Governor St. Clair 1. To transmit to Judge Turner any authentic intelligence, which...
The day before yesterday I returned hither from Leesburg. There I was confronted with Mr. Henry,...
E. Randolph has the honor of enclosing to the President a calculation of the time for convening...
Philadelphia, June 28, 1794. “I have this moment received your note of this day, upon the subject...
The Secretary of State has the honor of submitting to the President the rough draughts of the...