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This morning I received a letter from the American Consul at Naples. Unfortunately it is without...
Your Predecessor George Washington Granted to me little While ago after my arrival in this...
In August last I had the honour of lodging in the Post Office at Wilmington, an Address from the...
By the Treaty of peace between the United States and the Indian Tribes North West of the River...
I am honored with your letter of the 10th. on the subject of Mr Parker: and there being room for...
I receivd by yesterdays mail your two letters of the 11th inst. & that which coverd the...
There is in the Aurora of this city, an uninterrupted stream of slander on the American...
I take the liberty of addressing a few lines to your Attention; when it must otherwise be much...
Be pleased to pardon the means I adopt to introduce my subject, for I should be proud to approach...
I have to-day received from Genl. Kosciusko the inclosed letter, accompanied with two packets...
I have received your favors of the 17 th: & 19 th: instants and take the first moment of leisure,...
I have received from Mr. Adams at Berlin a letter which I am decyphering: it is dated the 18th of...
Propelled by a cause equally serious and urgent; and encouraged by a Name , whose wise,...
At this alarming crisis, when our social and political compacts are threatened with dissolution,...
I had the honour to receive your letter of the 14th on the 21st instant. After what has passed...
I am desired, by Monsieur Saladin, to forward the inclosed for your perusal. It was written, &...
Still pressed by public Business occasioned by the late Session, I take up my pen to write you a...
Some time past, I took the liberty to Mention a Gentleman, who I considered quallifyed to fill...
Though I have neither the right nor the power of filling that space which Mr. Adams left here in...
Yesterday I received the inclosed letter from General Toussaint, which for the reason suggested...
I received by the post yours of March 3 d & 5 th I had previously received the speach which I...
Your kind favor of the 14 th: has been some days in hand— I thank you for your tender solicitude...
Believing that some of the Sentiments expressed in the answer of the legislative Council to my...
General Wilkinson, who has been some weeks in this City, in consequence of an invitation having...
I have the honor to submit to your consideration a copy of a resolution intended to be proposed...
I have received a Letter from my Son this day, dated the 30th. of May who was then in France and...
The same reasons which prevented my having the honour of dining with you yesterday now exist, and...
I had the honour to receive on the 26th inst. your letter dated Quincy the 17th, inclosing me a...
The citizens of Alexandria viewing with the liveliest apprehensions, the alarming situation of...
Accept, sir, the respectful acknowledgments of the Senate of the United States for your speech...
The Secy of the Treasy respectfully represents to the President of the United States. That it...
I shall make no Excuse, my dear Sir, for writing to you with Frankness. You may judge from the...
The bearer hereof, Capt. Thos. Denny, a gentleman of Education and respectable talents, waits on...
The subject of the proposed mission to France is so important, that whether it proceed or be...
The Subscribers, Natives of Great Britain and Ireland, and Inhabitants of the City of Albany and...
At the request of several Gentlemen of Newfield, I address you in behalf of Samuel and Aaron...
The Sloop of War, building at Newbury port, will soon be in want of Officers—Timothy Newman of...
Your attachment to your Country is not, in the calculations of reason, considered as...
Whether My Letters to America, or the Answers from My friends Have Miscarried I am Not Able to...
I gave Mr. King early notice of his appointment to negociate a treaty of amity & commerce with...
It was with peculiar Pleasure, I rec’d your kind Letter of the 16th. I could not be dazzled with...
If I had not supposed, that the Hon. John Quincy Adams, your worthy and amiable Son, would have...
I had the honor, this morning of paying my respects to your Lady, & the pleasure of finding her &...
I once hoped that Talbot might sail by the 15. June, & get to the West Indies by the 1st. of...
From a Conviction that the Introduction of Contagious Diseases into the Ports of the United...
I receivd a few days past: a letter from the chevallier de Yrujo complaining that the Marshal for...
You will have heard, before the rect. of this, of the return of the Genl. Greene—Capt. Perry, to...
The pressure of straitned circumstances and the impractibility of performing those parts of...
I have the honour to transmit a Letter from Andrew Barrett Esqr. one of the Commissioners for the...
Among the last acts of my official situation, I pray leave to present the Case of Major Lewis...