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17731Tonnage Duties, [21 April] 1789 (Madison Papers)
The tonnage duty on vessels belonging to subjects of countries having a commercial treaty with...
Having receivd the month of febry. last, a Cargo of wheat, from New-york, to my Consignment, by...
I received mr Bourn’s Letter to day, dated this day week, and I was very happy to Learn by it...
I this evening received your letter of April 12 th. tho’ you love a labyrinth you always give a...
This is the first Moment I have been able to Seize, in order to acquaint you of my Arrival and...
At my last interview I mentioned to your Excellency my apprehensions that there were some...
Accept of my sincere Congratulations upon your arrival in new york, and upon your advancement to...
I had not the Pleasure of bidding You a personal Adieu on the Monday of your leaving this Town,...
The citizens of Elizabeth desirous of evincing by every possible means the very great respect and...
I have the honor of informing your Excellency that the Committees of both Houses arrived here...
Under an assurance that You will deign to read this address, and thereby be led to consider...
It gives me no small pleasure to see your Excellanacy once more place’d in the first office in...
However improper it may be to interrupt the attention which may be devoted to more important...
This Letter will I expect be presented to you by my Brother in Law Mr. James B. Nickolls of...
Permit me to join the Citizens of America in heart felt Congratulations on your Excellencys...
Lorsque nous nous Sommes quittés, Jeme Suis dit qu’il ne falloit pas penser a vous Ecrire parce...
17747[Diary entry: 23 April 1789] (Washington Papers)
[23 April 1789] The display of boats which attended and joined us on this occasion, some with...
Having been informed, that all applications for Offices under the Federal Government, must be...
I have been honored with your Letter of the 25th of last Month—I begg leave to assure your...
Colo. Conway Begs leave to Congratulate his Excellency General Washington on his appointment to...
I leave this, to be presented to you at a proper season. Unaccustomed to solicit employment, and...
I had the pleasure of writing to you in last Month by Colo. Wm Heth. This you will receive by Mr...
I was this morning favored with yours of the 12th. instant, as I had been many weeks before with...
I have received your letter wherein you mention that the arrears of interest due from the United...
Your favor of the 20th. instant is just received, with the letter it inclosed; for your care of...
One who has long known and venerated your character and who is anxiously solicitous for your fame...
Heads of a Petition from Rt French, Mariner of Philadelphia Confin’d in the Fort, Island St Croix...
General Hazens most respectful Compliments to His Excellency General Washington begs to Inform...
I had the honor of being introduced to your acquaintance by Col. Hamilton in 79 at middlebrook. I...
I intended to have waited upon you in person and submited to your inspection the enclosed report...