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Will you permit me to lay before your Excellency the prospectus of a course of publications,...
Whilst attending the Indian council at piqua in the year 1812 I was informed that the Wyandot...
¶ From Thomas L. McKenney. Letter not found. 10 January 1817, Weston, Maryland. Offered for sale...
The former decision on this case is enclosed. The practice of the department forbids the idea of...
§ From Augustin Thierry. 12 January 1817, Washington City. “M. Thierry aura l’honneur de se...
Capt Austin of the Ship Persia states the circumstances of an illegal Blockade to which he was...
My apology for this address is, that it relates to public concern. Being advisd that Jno. T....
I had the honor of writting to You Some days past —and at that time did expect that this day I...
Permit me to introduce to your acquaintance the Bearer hereof Mr Robert White an intimate friend...
§ From James W. Clark. 14 January 1817. “J. W. Clark accepts Mr. Madisons invitation to dine with...
The inclosed letter sufficiently explains the occasion of this application to you in favour of...
We hear much talk of the Cherokees wishing to exchange part or the whole of their land South &...
I have the melancholy intelligence to communicate of the death of Mr. Dallas. He went about a...
I have this day rcd a letter from Majr Joseph Hawkins requesting to have his name withdrawn from...
I may be prevented by bad weather or some thing Else from Seeing You previous to Your retiring...
Mr Dallas is dead. Gout, brought on by professional fatigue, attacking alternately his Kidneys,...
I have seen a representation signed by a number of the Members from the other house to you,...
The Petition of William Cross most respectfully represents. That he is a mechanic of the City of...
I have seen the statement of judge Fisher in the case of Mrs. Dauphine, and I should be highly...
It is with great reluctance that I tresspass on your time. I would not, on any consideration,...
The Acting Secretary of War to whom has been referred the resolution of the Senate of the 8th. of...
When you were in last summer you mentioned that you wished to procure two wild turkeys. I have...
I address you thus familiarly as an old friend, for the purpose of introducing to your...
Had I not a great personal interest in seeing the Laws of the United States, relating to the...
Jasper Parish Esquire, agent for the six nations of Indians, proceeds to Washington on business...
The within letter relates to a Captive yet held as the Property of an indian; he is the only son...
I once more beg your goodness towards a poor and unfortunate child, that was taken from me a mere...
We have the Honor to enclose you a Resolution passed by the Legislature of this State at their...
Mr. Woodward has the honor to present his respects to the President of the United States of...
I have the honour to transmit, herewith Nominations to the Senate of the United States of the...
The Secretary of State has directed me to submit to you the propriety of nominating to the Senate...
I have the honour to enclose the Petition of Leonard Blanchard , praying for a commission in the...
In the accompanying Letters I have used my endeavors to be perspicuous, forcible & concise,...
Accept the accompanying Letters on a most important subject in which I have endeavored to...
The enclosed papers are Submitted to the Consideration of the President. If the recommendation of...
I have the honor to enclose for the perusal of the President of the United States a letter from...
When I was in Washington city last winter, I informed you, that it was my intention to resign the...
The Legislature of Kentucky present you with an expression, of their feelings, and sentiments at...
The Secy of the Treasury presents his respects to the President & informs that no effort will be...
The Secretary of State to whom has been referred the resolution of the Senate of the 28th. of...
The undersigned, Justices of the Peace for the Town & County of Alexandria, beg leave to...
§ From John Marshall. 5 February 1817. “Mr. Marshall accepts with pleasure the invitation of Mr &...
I have the honor to lay before you a list of appointments to fill vacancies in the army....
Being requested as the standing Committee of the Pennsylvania Society of the Cincinnati, to unite...
Pursuant to the request of the general Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky I have the honor...
§ From Robert Goodloe Harper. “Thursday eveng” 6 February 1817. “Genl. Harper will have the...
I take the liberty of addressing your Excellency on a subject of concern to myself as an...
An affair in which I have no interest, but that of a citizen whose property is landed, has...
In a late letter from mr. Spafford of Albany I received the inclosed with a request that after...
In a late letter from mr Spafford of Albany I received the inclosed with a request that after...