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Tho Mr. Bertrand mentions having seen me at Paris, (of which I remember nothing) yet it is...
Philadelphia, April 30, 1794. “The bearer is a French officer in extreme distress. He wishes to...
I have read the draught of yr letter, intended as an answer to the British Minister’s reply to Mr...
I did not receive the draft of your reply to Mr. Hammond on the subject of the instructions of...
Herewith you will receive two resolves—one of the Senate, dated the 24th; the other of the House...
You are so kind as to ask what is to be done with the 4. drums of figs from Simpson . As his...
Let me know whether the message (which in the evening of yesterday) I requested you to draw, will...
The fruit of the Democratic Society begins, more and more, to unfold itself. You will report what...
I think the United States will be benifited by granting the request of Louis Osmont —but, as...
The Letters to the Minister of the French republic, appears proper. The propriety of laying those...
It is to be regretted that the Snow Camilla had not got off before she was arrested by the...
By the President’s order Bw Dandridge transmits to the Secy of State, the draft of the...
I have to thank you for the transmission of the letters from Genl. Gates, La Motte , and...
Letter not found: to Edmund Randolph, 26 Jan. 1794. In his second letter to GW of this date ,...
[ Philadelphia, January 16, 1794. On January 18, 1794, Randolph acknowledged the receipt of...
(Private) ⟨My⟩ dear Sir, Philadelphia Decr 24th 1793. It was my wish, for many reasons (needless...
The Minister Plenipotentiary of France has inclosed to me the copy of a letter of the 16th. inst....
Une nouvelle publication de Messieurs Jay et King dont vous trouverez un exemplaire ci joint...
The following case has arisen upon the representation of different Collectors. There have arrived...
Your letter of the 14th only came by the Post of last night, to Alexandria, & this is sent...
Enclosed is the copy of a Letr I wrote to you agreeably to the date—since which I have received...
The continuation, and spreading of the malignant fever with which the City of Philadelphia is...
I have the honor to inclose you the papers of Messrs. Wilson Potts & Easton, merchants of...
Th. Jefferson submits to the Secretaries of the treasury & War & the Atty Genl. some sketches of...
The citizens of Richmond wish you, or one of you, if the other be absent, to present to the...
It has been the practice with the board of Treasury and it has been continued by this Department...
Suppose interest at 6 pr. Cent, the arrangement to commence Oct. 1. 1793.  £ £ 67.567 with 8....
Having determined to retire from my office before the term of paiment of the inclosed bill and so...
Fresh occurrences, but communicated thro’ private channels, make it indispensable that the...
It will not be amiss, I conceive, at the meeting you are about to have to day, to consider the...
I inclose you a letter of Genet’s of July 9. and the draught of an answer to it, which is...
Letter not found: to Edmund Randolph, c.18 May 1793. Randolph wrote GW on 18 May , “I was from...
Inclosed are two letters one of the 16th of April from the Collector of the District of...
I understood Colo. H. yesterday that he should confer again with the President on the subject of...
I have been still reflecting on the draught of the letter from the Secretary of the Treasury to...
Having this moment received and communicated the inclosed Memorial from the British Minister to...
On a reperusal of the letter from the Governor of Virginia which I mentioned to you, I find that...
The posture of affairs in Europe, particularly between France and Great Britain, places the...
On the information received from Crosby , and which I directed him to communicate to you, I have...
In consequence of your letter to me of the 25t[h] inst. stating the opinion of the Secretarry of...
To The Secretary of State—The Secretary of the Treasury—The Secretary of War and The Attorney...
I send you a letter of the 26 Ulto from William Bingham Esquire to the Secretary of the Treasury...
I send you a letter of the 26th Ulto from William Bingham Esquire to the Secretary of the...
I have the honor to inclose for your consideration Sundry papers relative to certain Certificates...
The first application to me on the part of Mr. Pagan was accompanied with the proceedings of the...
Th: Jefferson incloses for the examination of the Atty. Genl. the abstract form of a patent...
I received yesterday the inclosed letter from Mr. Hammond Minister Plenipotentiary of Great...
I had taken it for granted, from the general spirit of the transaction, that the first...
Will you be so good as to tell me what answer to give to the interrogatory in the last sentence...
Letter not found: to Edmund Randolph, 28 Feb. 1793. In his letter to GW of 28 Feb. , Randolph...