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I am the unhappy young man to say again that I have not received an answer yet to my last dates...
9 July 1812, Baltimore. In his haste to enclose documents concerning himself, neglected to date...
Since I had the pleasure of addressing you this Morning—I have had a conversation with Sergeant...
Some time ago in a conversation with Col Monroe I informed him that a Bill was then pending,...
The nominations you Sent in to day—will not be finally acted on for want of time. By a rule of...
The resignation of the Attorney General, having I apprehend, created Some difficulty, with...
I take leave to Obtrude upon your time for a few moments, in behalf of William G D Worthington...
Being desirous that the application which I now make, Shoud reach you, with as little delay as...
I do myself the honor to inclose you a letter which has been Signd by four of the delegation from...
In the Course of the communication which Judge Thruston and I had with you, on Monday evening, he...
The Committee to whom was referd the Nomination of Albert Gallatin to be one of the Envoys...
I take leave to enclose you, a Copy of a Resolution of the Senate. The Committee appointed by...
The first time I had the honor of Seeing you, after your late return from Virginia, you had the...
I am authorisd to Say, that Captain David Porter of the Navy of the United States, will accept...
General John Sevier, Whose time as a representative in Congress, terminated With the recent...
Having been in the navy Yard at New York as Clerk to the naval Store-Keeper there from the 1st....
Mr Antrobus presents his respects to The President and Mrs Madison and will have the honor of...
Not having found a convenient opportunity to communicate personally to you, a part of the object...
22 March 1809, Leghorn. The American consul encloses correspondence with Armstrong in Paris...
I am sensible, Sir, in addressing to you personally my letter I am deviating from forms usually...
My name aving apeared several times of late in the Aurora concerning the making of the yallow...
We your brothers and children Send this letter by our grandson and relation, having first talked...
An old revolutionary acquaintance begs leave to solicit your attention for a moment, from...
Will it not be necessary to send to Gen’l Harrison a commission to treat with the No. Western...
Your last favor of the 29th. of Sept. was received a day or two ago. I am glad to find that the...
In drafting the enclosed letter I have qualified Jackson’s proposals in a way which will spare an...
Some apology is, no doubt, due from me, for so long delaying my intended journey to Washington,...
This will be handed to you by Count Pahlen who goes out as I beleive with every disposition to...
I enclose a note just received from Lafayette which confirms my belief in the interest M. F....
27 July 1813, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose for your approbation the...
I yesterday had a meeting with the contractors Anderson and Thorn (the latter just arrived from...
§ From John Armstrong. 16 March 1814, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to propose...
I have the honor to send you the letter book of this Dept. with the orderly book of the Adjt. &...
I have this moment had the honor of receiving your letter of the 14th. instant and the commission...
In the haste in which I now write, I can do no more than acknowlege the receit of your letter by...
24 February 1813, War Department. “I have the honor respectfully to present you a list of...
You will find in the enclosed letters (1 & 2) the probable termination of the campaign on the St....
Prevost has gone up to the head of the Lake—Yeo has followed him. The object is either to attack...
The enclosed letters having some relation to public business & one of them solliciting for its...
I yesterday, on my return to this city, received from M. Russel a letter, from which I make the...
I have but two motives in transmitting to you the enclosed papers: 1st. to prevent you from...
I have the honor to inform you that the existing appropriations applicable to the Quarter...
Having been made acquainted with the instructions given to Commodore Decatur, in the event of his...
The storm which began some days past, continues with little if any abatement, and effectually...
Major Fairly of New York calls upon you this morning with a note addressed to him by Commodore...
Nothing can better illustrate the opinions I have frequently had the honor to give on the subject...
I had the honor of forwarding to you some days since (I think on the 9th. instant) several...
I am ill & confined to my room, otherwise I should have handed to you the enclosed. We are better...
This letter of Lt. Col. Croghan is highly improper 1st. because he made no complaint of what he...
I have the honor to transmit herewith, in obedience to your orders of yesterday, a General Report...