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Your favor of the 8th. was recieved yesterday. I cannot [but consider?] the case of the French...
The permission of the Emperor of Marocco to our Consul to remain for six months for the purpose...
Your favor of the 20th. is recieved. on consultation with mr Madison who came here the day after...
In the case of Crutchelow & John Williams , two of the murderers of the Indians who have fled,...
Hints on the subject of Indian boundaries, suggested for consideration An object, becoming now of...
Th: Jefferson asks a consultation with the heads of departments tomorrow at 11. aclock, on the...
Observations on mr Hawkins’s letter of Dec. 22. 1802. Our proceedings on the subject of the deed...
The inclosed were sent to me by mr Bacon with permission to keep them. they may therefore be...
Th: Jefferson [presents] his friendly the Secretary at War and sends him the Governors Page in...
I am much pleased with both the ideas suggested by Lyons , viz. 1. to proceed from Knoxville...
The dangers on the road to Natchez are really serious, & calling for attention. mere stationary...
I inclose you a letter from E. I. Dupont who has established a gunpowder manufactory at...
It is suggested to me (indirectly from the person himself) that Jerome Bonaparte is at Baltimore...
I inclose you a petition from Aaron Goff of Vermont praying the release of his son under age. the...
I inclose you a letter from mr Jackson of Tennissee, formerly a Senator from that state on the...
About a twelvemonth after we came into the administration we learnt by a letter from mr Simpson...
I now return you the proceedings of the courtmartial held at Fort Jay with an approbation of the...
Will General Dearborne be so good as to recommend some person? or will it be better for him to...
I am very much pleased to find that the Choctaws agree to sell us their country on the Missisipi,...
It is represented to me on the part of a person of the name of Solomon Sessum living at Tarburgh...
Considering that we have shortly to ask a favour ourselves from the Creeks, the Tuckabatché road,...
Th: Jefferson with his friendly compliments to Genl Dearborne returns him Govr. Mc.kean’s letter;...
Altho’ the communication of the within to me might be considered as confidential, yet it is so...
Some compliment being proper for the militia of Tennissee who went to Natchez under the command...
On the vacating of Judge Pickering’s office I shall be obliged to nominate another before the...
Will you be so good as to consider & direct how the 3000. D. may be apportioned in the details of...
Just as I was leaving Washington, I received the inclosed letter from Colo Matthew Lyon , the...
As soon as I possibly could after my arrival here, I prepared the general instructions for our...
I recieved yesterday your favor of the 12th. the duties proposed to be levied on us by the...
I inclose you a letter from Capt Barron at Westpoint, on which be pleased to do what you think...