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1 January 1802, Department of State, Washington. Acknowledges receipt of Lenox’s 12 Oct. letter...
Richmond, 8 May 1784. “Near a whole week has already passed without the meeting of a house. 79...
The Committee of Detail report provided that “No tax or duty shall be laid by the Legislature on...
6 October 1803, Department of State . “I herewith enclose a copy of a paper, which I yesterday...
§ To Francis Becker. 12 July 1805, Department of State. “The Louisiana Convention not providing...
Debate commenced over a motion made by JM on 5 December nominating James Monroe for the office of...
I received some time ago your letter of December 24th. informing me that the negroes under the...
Your favor of the 16th. of March came to hand a few days before Mazzei called on me . His plan...
By the Bank Act of 1791, the federal government paid $2 million, from funds previously borrowed...
Among the papers enclosed is a letter from the District Attorney of N.Y. enquiring whether Ths....
4 June 1804, Department of State. “The President of the United States being desirous of availing...
In the operation of removing from my former quarters, the Digest of the City Code & business ,...
I have recd. yours of the 18th. & have delayed the answer a few mails hoping for a letter from...
I have recd. under your cover, the newspaper containing the explanatory remarks on the two...
J. Madison presents his respects to the Revd. Dr. Morse & to his son, with acknowledgments for...
The writer of the letter (Mr. Keas Plimpton of Massacts.) of which a copy is inclosed, has just...
I beg leave to inclose you a complaint transmitted to this Department by the Agent of the U....
§ Transfer of Naval Appropriations. 1 August 1814. “In pursuance of the authority vested in the...
The Newspaper inclosed with the letter which follows, comprises the information brought me by the...
It is a painful consideration with me that I shall be unable to give my attendance at the...
Enclosed is a power enabling you to negotiate the transfer of the Maryland bank stock. The...
The paper for J. F. could not otherwise get to him than with your aid. You must therefore take...
Ca. 14 December 1799. Lists the estimated expenses of the state government for the year 30 Sept....
Letter not found. 8 May 1784. In his “Summary Journal of Letters,” Jefferson recorded that he...
On 20 December 1792 Steele introduced a resolution to reduce the military establishment and to...
22 December 1802, Department of State. Returns the commission and encloses an exequatur [not...
  private   I have recd. your favor of the 20th. Ult. with a copy of your "Public Lecture". We...
The inclosed came last evening in a packet from Bourdeau. By the same conveyance I have a letter...
Letter not found. Ca. 5 August 1788 . Acknowledged in McHenry to JM, 14 Aug. 1788 . Replies to...
Know all men by these presents, that I James Madison, President of the United States do make,...
I have just recd. your favor of the 17th. The same mail brings me the “Proceedings of the Govt....
Mr. Hackley called on me a few days ago on his way to Washington. I found him very intelligent...
I have duly recd. your favor of the 26th. and by the same mail, the prepared Answer to Mr....
I recd. last evening your favor of the 4th: with a subsequent note covering a letter from Mr....
1 May 1810. Transmits a report from the secretary of state in compliance with the House...
Inclosed is a letter of late date from Mr Monroe and the originals of those heretofore recd. from...
I have not been neglectful of your commission, though I am so late in making report of my...
MS ( NA : PCC , No. 47, fol. 339). Docketed: “Motion of Mr Madison[,] Letter 17th May 1782[, and]...
Your letter of July 23. was duly recd. but at a time when I was under an indisposition, remains...
11 October 1798. “Please to let the Bearer Mr. L. Whitten have a saddle for which I will pay...
§ To Thomas Eddy. 10 March 1806, Department of State. “If you have not taken measures to include...
I recd. yesterday your letters containing the papers inclosed. I recd. at the same time a letter...
I have duly received your letter of the 4th. instant, on the subject of the Journals of the...
I have recd. your letter of the 6 inst containing among other communications on the part of the...
12 April 1804, Department of State. “I have the honor to enclose a bill drawn upon me by Mr....
The inclosed Check for* [$]2000. will enable you by drawg the amt. from [ ] to close my acct....
In the latter end of last month we received information from New Orleans of the interdiction of...
I have just recd. your note of the 1st. inst. accompanied by the Bacon which is thought to be...
25 March 1805, Department of State . “In answer to your letter respecting the case of the capture...
Your letter of the 22. by Mail was duly recd. Mr. Taylor had not till yesterday an opportunity of...