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Having understood that Coll: C Simms of Alexandria has sent in his Commission as Collector of the...
I observe it is stated in the Public Prints , that you have communicated to Doctr. Waterhouse the...
I flatter myself that your personal acquaintance with my Father and Family will be a sufficient...
§ From Joseph Warner Rose. 14 May 1806, Boston. “Having heard of an opportunity direct from this...
§ From Joseph Warner Rose. 15 November 1805, Worcester. “I have taken the earliest opportunity on...
In consequence of the Embargo very few Opportunities have offered so as to have enabled me to...
As I have not had the honor of any Commands from you since my Arrival I presume whatever has been...
§ From Joseph Warner Rose. 20 August 1806, Antigua. “I take the earliest Opportunity to Inform...
I have the honor to enclose you a Return of Vessels detained by His Majesty’s Cruizers and...
§ From Joseph Warner Rose. 23 August 1806, Antigua. “My last respects was dated the 20th,...
I have the Honor of inclosing you an extract of a letter received this Moment from a very...
By the arrival this Morning of His Britannic Majesty’s Ship St. Christopher Captain John Tancock...
I had the pleasure of addressing you the 13th. Instant and I now beg leave to inform you that Sir...
The Ship Washington James Christie having been detained and sent into this Port for examination...
My last Respects was under date the 1st: Ulto: duplicate of which you have herewith. I am sorry...
On the 22nd December I had the honor of addressing you duplicate of which you have herewith Since...
I have the honor of enclosing a return of American Vessels brought into this Port for...
My last enclosing a Return of Impressed Seamen and of detained Vessels was dated 22nd June. I...
The Appointment of Commercial Agent which I have the honor to hold from the President of the...
The Humble Petition of Thomas Rossell of the City and County of New York respectfully...
That you have known me many Years, and while Governor of Virginia, were pleased to entrust to my...
Permit me a poor invalade: who has ever bin faithful to the publick intrest, to thus address our...
§ From Colin and James Ross. 5 June 1806, Fredericksburg. “We have received your favor of the...
4 November 1802, Fredericksburg. “We duly received your favor of the 26th. Ulto. [not found]...
We have received your favor of the 11th. currt. and shall to day write to Richmond respecting the...
We are favor’d with yours of the 16th. inst. and if you will ship your Richmond Tobo to our CRs....
We have received your favors of the 26th. May & the 10th. currt. respecting your Tobo. at...
15 February 1804, Fredericksburg. “Expecting by every arrival to receive Sales of the few Hhds...
As we cannot meet your wishes respecting a purchase of your Tobacco if you will ship it to our...
The writers indisposition prevented us writing you respecting the Seven Hhds Tobo. ship’d to...
We wrote you the 19th. Decr. and are since without being favor’d with any of yours. Your Richmond...
I had the honor of receiving your letters dated 24th. Ulto—I delayd answering for a short time in...
Not being acquainted with Mrs. Trists address and the in closed letter for yourself being...
Letter not found. 22 March 1802. Mentioned in Daniel Brent to Ross, 14 May 1802 (DNA: RG 59, DL,...
3 March 1803, Washington. Encloses a consular act relative to the capture of the schooner Good...
18 November 1803, St. Marys. Knowing nothing of the negotiations in 1800 between the U.S. and...
The Petition of a Number of the Inhabitants of The District of St. Marys in the State of Georgia...
Persuaded that the most proper mode of approaching The President is thro the medium of your...
Trusting you will pardon the Liberty taken, and be disposed to render that Justice which my...
Sir haveing Spent considerable time in Study uppon a plan for riseing the water above its leavel...
Sir I Rec:d your note of the 23d and am Sincerely Sorry, and am Sencible of the improiety of...
Pleas to pardon the presumptions of a Stranger; who confesses he has assumed a Degree derogatory...
Being desirous of serving my country in a Military capacity, and seeing what a crisis my country...
1 February 1805, Lyon . The person to whom Mr. Adet had given the enclosed letter of...
Presuming too much upon Mr Jeffersons polite attention to me while I resided in the United States...
Having been informed that Mr. John Clay is a Candidate for the office of Collector at the port of...
The territory of Illinois having been lately erected I take the liberty of recommending the...
The late discoveries in England and Turkey of the beneficial effects of the kine pox, as an...
I had the pleasure of addressing you a few lines by the post, on the subject of the yellow fever,...
My Servant George has brought me your name, and informs me you are desirous of hireing him by the...