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There is a species of information, which it will be convenient to you to obtain and which will be...
Your letters of the 26th and 29th. of October have duly come to hand. The difficulties you state...
You[r] letter of the 7th of November duly came to hand. The mode you have adopted for the...
The last post brought me your letter of the 14th instant. The bill you inclosed will be presented...
I write you officially by this post; but there is a passage in your letter about which I cannot...
Treasury Department, January 30, 1790. Informs Williams of regulations on payment of invalid...
I inclose you the extract of a letter from the Collector of the District of Chester. As I...
Your favour of the 18th. of December duly came to hand. With regard to the difficulty of...
I have considered the circumstances you state in your Letter of the 6th inst. respecting vessels...
[ New York, April 29, 1790. The description of this letter reads: “asking statement of facts...
I have received yours of the 24th of April requesting my opinion with respect to the Duty on the...
I have received a letter from the Surveyor of your district upon the subject of boats for the use...
I have received your Answer to my Enquiries, relative to the case of the Snow St Martin. The Act...
Enclosed you will find an advertismen⟨t⟩ relative to the supply of Rations for the Troops of the...
Your letter of the 15th. instant is come to hand, together with the forms of Custom House papers...
It being deemed necessary to proceed in the building of the Cutter for the Maryland station I...
A petition from Mr John Hollins, of Baltimore, to the House of representatives has been refered...
I have placed in the hands of the Commissioner of Loans in the State of Maryland sundry draughts...
The device intimated to me in your letter of the 26th. of January, I consider as a mere evasive...
The remarks you propose to make upon the coasting law will be very acceptable, as the new bill...
It is necessary for the Government of the Commissioner of loans in the disposition of some...
It is my wish that you make the Bank of Maryland, which is established in the Town of Baltimore...
I send you herewith sundry papers, relating to applicatons of John MacRae and John Morrison to...
On the receipt of this letter you will be pleased to pay to Mr. Stodder the balance due upon his...
The Commissioner of Loans for the state of Maryland, after allowing for the Eight thousand...
It has been represented to me by Messrs. Sherman & Procter of New Bedford, that some things which...
In the documents which you transmitted to me concerning the goods of MacRae and Morrison which...
An account has been transmitted by Mr. Porter, One of the Officers of the Cutter, for the time...
You will retain, in your hands, such monies as you shall receive after this letter reaches you...
In pursuance of the intimation in a former letter I am to request that you will pay to Messrs...