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The Senate proceeded to consider the Message of the President of the United States of the 7th....
On the petition of Richard Graham, the Secretary of the Treasy. in obedience to the directions of...
Whereas, by an act of Congress of the United States, passed the 27th day of February last,...
I take the liberty of recommending, Captain Ferdinand Lee Claiborne, as a proper Character, for...
I do myself the honour to present schedules, shewing the vacancies in the 1st. & 2d. Regiments of...
The Secretary of State has the honor to lay before the President of the United States a letter...
I have the honor to enclose you some letters of recommendation in favour of Robins Chamberlain,...
The Secretary of State has the honor to lay before the President of the United States, letters...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated last Saturday, stating that “as you...
The inclosed letter dated February 26. 1800, from Jacob Mayer, Consul of the United States at...
On as mature deliberation as the time would permit I have concluded that it is proper for me to...
In acknowledging the honor you have been pleased to confer on me by authorising me to perform the...
The Attorney General of the United States most respectfully reports to the President his opinion...
The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully submits to the President of the United States – the...
At the Request of John & Phillip Hainey Brothers of the unfortunate Frederic Hainey, now under...
The long Friendship which has subsisted between us, & your kind expressions of regret at the...
In compliance with your request, we shall now proceed briefly to communicate the points and...
immediately after I had the honor of an interview on Tuesday about noon 29th April I enter’d the...
Informed that the office of Surveyor for this Port and district is about to become vacant by the...
I received your Note yesterday afternoon, inclosing a letter to you from Wm. S. Smith Lt. Colonel...
The Secretary of War has the Honour to submit for the Consideration of the Heads of Departments,...
The Secretary of War respectfully submits the enclosed Draught of a Letter to General William...
I received your note yesterday afternoon, inclosing a letter to you, from Wm. S Smith Lt. Colonel...
I had the honor of receiving, an hour since, your letter of the 22d instant, with the copy of one...
The pressing solicitations of Major Tousard oblige me to represent to you, that the Season is now...
I did myself the honor to call at your house this morning to request leave of absence from the...
After having cultivated the branches of our good will, and paved the way for a good understanding...
I have the honor to submit a letter just received from Robert Gilmore Esquire, Chairman of a...
Since my last on the subject of the appointment of Lt. Col. Smith to the command of the 2nd....
I have the honor of your direction of this Days date, for me to take upon myself the charge of...
I think it probable that my stay in this Country will not be protracted beyond the 10th June, &...
With infinite pleasure I inform you that Genl. Marshall has accepted the office of secretary of...
Mr Marshalls letter of acceptance arrived this morning. Mr Lee has written, but lest one letter...
Yesterday morning I had the honor to write to you from Philadelphia that a letter from Genl....
The Corporation and inhabitants of the Borough of York, beg leave to express the pleasure they...
I have the honor to transmit copy of a letter, I have left in the Office—addressed to my...
The Secretary of War respectfully takes the Liberty to transmit to the President of the United...
The Citizens of this Town are anxious to pay every possible mark of Respect to the President and...
The Managers of the Royal Institution of Great Britain have directed me to transmit to the...
Many and numerous applications I apprehend are made to your Excellency in consequence of the...
I address you with freedom as the supreme executive of the nation of which it has ever been my...
Whether we regard your signal Services in the hour of our Country’s Difficulty, or your...
I had the honor, this morning of paying my respects to your Lady, & the pleasure of finding her &...
The Inhabitants of the City of Washington rejoice in the Opportunity which your Presence this day...
We the Undersigned, prisoners in the Goal of Philadelphia, beg leave to present their Humble...
You will herewith receive, Copies of a Publication, in which I am persuaded you will feel...
The Inhabitants of the City of Washington rejoice in the opportunity which Your Presence this day...
An entertainment was given to the President of the United States, by the citizens of George-Town,...
Permit me, My much esteemed Sir, to ask but a few moments of your important Time, to read a...
Considering myself as a person altogether unimportant, nothing grieves me more sensibly than the...