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28 February 1803, Washington. Has examined Daniel Clark’s will and the accompanying papers...
Mr Lincoln’s best respects to the President. he has no doubt of the propriety & utility, as it...
In a letter, by the last evening’s mail, covering the inclosed from a young friend its author, he...
From the perusal, & reperusal of your Instructions for Capt. Lewis nothing of importance has...
The authority given, by law to grant patents is unquestionably confined to the citizens of the U....
Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance Mr. Jonathan Russell of Providence, whose name I have...
I have thought it my duty to submit to your consideration two letters, addressed to the...
I have the honor to enclose a letter which I recd some time since respecting the continuence of...
Sir I have carefully considered the subject you did me the honor of submiting to my attention....
The inclosed, received by the last evening’s mail, from its extraordinary contents, I have felt...
At the request of several of the decided friends to the national administration of the first...
26 March 1802, Washington. “In answer to your communications, as contained in the letter of the...
29 October 1802, Worcester. Has considered the case of Captain Clifton, on which JM asked his...
you will have learnt before this reaches you, that we have failed in electing a republican member...
It may be gratifying to learn the temper of friends, in distant parts of the Country. By the...
I hope a letter , some time since, directed to you at the seat of Govt. altho it contained no...
Since my last by a letter from Brown the Navy agent in Boston I have his accont of the...
The inclosed letter from the author of the former letters, would to me be too flattering, not to...
I have the honor to forward a letter recd by the last mail from the District attorney of Vermont...
Mr. John Waldo, letters from whom I have heretofore handed you soliciting for a Consulship, is...
Mr. Madison the Secretary of State being not yet arrived at this place, and a favorable...
The Newspaper accounts of the proceedings of the Legislature of Mass., during the present...
I recieved yours of August 22 while attending the Council at Boston. I possessed previously a...
Your pleasing favor of March 23 reached me last evening, by the way of Boston. I was prepared to...
We are now reposing from our electioneering conflict. The struggle has been, in general, severe &...
It is from duty and inclination that I now write. After some accidental & unexpected delays on...
The Newspaper accounts of the proceedings of the Legislature of Mass., during the present...
I have the honor of stating my ideas on the subject submitted to my consideration by your favor...
I have been gratified by the reading of the abstract of those Ethical and religious doctrines,...
I had the honor of receiving yours, inclosing Mr Merry’s as his Britanic majesty’s minister to...