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Letter not found. 27 May 1804, Washington. Described as a one-page autograph letter signed of...
The Newspaper accounts of the proceedings of the Legislature of Mass., during the present...
29 December 1801, Washington. In reply to JM’s note [not found] enclosing Indiana territorial...
18 March 1803, Washington. Returns Bingham’s letters respecting his action with Cabot and others,...
I had the honor of receiving yours, inclosing Mr Merry’s as his Britanic majesty’s minister to...
21 January 1802, Washington. Received on 20 Jan. JM’s letter [not found] enclosing that of 16...
Absence from Worcester prevented my reception of yours of the 1st. Inst. for some time after its...
In examining the submitted case of Charles Massey & others assignees of Ambrose Vasse, the result...
5 January 1803, Washington. Acknowledges JM’s 4 Jan. note with the enclosures. “Wm. Holliday...
10 February 1803, Washington. After examining the case JM forwarded on 9 Feb. respecting the...
14 March 1803, Washington. Responds to questions contained in a letter from Governor Harrison to...
Since I forwarded you the papers respecting the schooner Peggy, Mr Pichon has furnished me with...
I have the honor, in compliance with your request, to submit to your consideration, my ideas...
17 April 1801, Washington. Forwards a letter addressed to the secretary of state which, when...
11 March 1802, Washington. Relates circumstances of the case of the vessel Mercator , “alledged...
I received your favor inclosing papers respecting the Bingham and Cabott cause and will pay...
As the office which I have been honored with under the General Govt. will become vacant on the...
I have the honor to enclose to you the communications which I recd., yesterday, from the Spanish...
28 February 1803, Washington. Has examined Daniel Clark’s will and the accompanying papers...
In despair of being able to form a decided opinion or one perfectly satisfactory to myself, from...
26 May 1802, Washington. Gives opinion on the case of a Portuguese brig “which you did me the...
The authority given, by law to grant patents is unquestionably confined to the citizens of the U....
I have the honor to submit to your consideration a summary result of my examination of the 3d...
26 March 1802, Washington. “In answer to your communications, as contained in the letter of the...
I have the honor to submit to your consideration my Ideas, generally, on the questions which...
29 October 1802, Worcester. Has considered the case of Captain Clifton, on which JM asked his...
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...