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About two years ago, I requested you to procure for me, by means of Gen. Armstrong, or Mr Warden,...
I feel myself much indebted to your kindness in sending for the books mentioned in my letter. I...
§ From Thomas Cooper. 24 December 1816. “Mr. Cooper presents his respects to the President of the...
I write to you briefly, because you have little time for long discussions. I understand some...
¶ From Thomas Cooper. Letter not found. Ca. 22 December 1814. Enclosed in Cooper to Alexander J....
The liberty I am now about to take, I take on reflection; persuaded that if I am mistaken in my...
Col. Patten of the post office here, was so good as to hand me your obliging letter relating to...
Mr Dallas is dead. Gout, brought on by professional fatigue, attacking alternately his Kidneys,...
If I were not entirely convinced that the highest interests of my country were connected, in some...
I am very sory to trouble with any complaints at all. A thing I dont make a practice off to any...
16 December 1810, No. 6 Cheapside Street, New York. Solicits JM’s assistance in establishing a...
20 December 1810, No. 6 Cheapside Street, New York. Anticipates arguments that might have been...
If the War continues, my family connections will go a great way, I believe, to recruit both our...
Mr. M’Kenna has just informed me that the Captain of the Brig Fame, so soon as the duties were...
Although in my retired situation it is impossible to form any correct opinion of your policy in...
Mrs. Corbin of King’s Creek, for whose Son Peter Beverley Randolph I took the liberty to solicit...
I see, by the National Intelligencer, for I have received, as yet, no official information of it,...
Some days ago I requested my friends Genl. Mason, Mr. R.B. Lee, and Col: Tayloe to wait upon you...
Orders, it is said, have been issued to the Collectors of the Federal Taxes and Excise to receive...
I did myself the Honor to write to you some time ago, and inclosed my letter to Mr. Monroe, for...
Your friends in this part of the State, and none more than myself, rejoice to learn, from the...
Supposing that you may wish to have an accurate account of our Subscriptions at Richmond to the...
I fear you will think me obtrusive, for, in truth, I feel that I am so. Yet still I rely on your...
Some years ago a Pipe of my Port Wine strayed up to Alexandria instead of being landed at...
I intended that my Son Robert should have done himself the Honor to have presented the inclosed...
The petishon of Thos M Corby respectfully Sheweth That your petishoner is a Seafaring man a...
We, the subscribers, inhabitants of Charles County, and neighbors of the Petitioner Giles Green,...
I Now take the Liberty of wrighting to you to Informe you that I Was Put onboard of this Brig...
6 June 1811, Buenos Aires. The signatories state that their government, desiring to secure the...
It has been four or five years since we was to see you at the seat of Goverment—when we had the...
Petitions of J. Corrèa to the President of the U.S. 1. A recommendation to the agent with the...
According to the permission you gave me I send you from this place my guesses on the branch of...
You know too well my respectful, and I beg leave to say friendly sentiments towards you, and my...
I feel mortified for my Country at the Report made by the secretary of the treasury. That the...
The petition of Michael Coxe of the City of Philadelphia Mariner Humbly Sheweth That your...
I am informed by my friend & neighbour Mr. Du Ponceau, that he has received a letter from our...
I have the honor to respectfully to represent to you, that the Governor of Pennsylvania has been...
I hope this letter will find you restored to that state of health which your personal happiness,...
I hope and trust, that the air and partial relaxation of Montpelier have restored you to the...
Mr. Eustis, the late Secretary of War, on his way to Boston, remained two or three days here....
In the course of my reflections upon the intended negociations at St. Petersburg, I find my mind...
The present condition of the world certainly demands all the consideration of every wise and good...
I presume you will receive, by the mail of this day, or tomorrow an account of the death of Gen....
From my knowledge of the Reverend Mr. W. White, Commr. of Loans & of John White Esqr Collector of...
The admission of new states, and particularly of Louisiana, and the representation, on...
I have the honor to inclose to you a copy of a paper, which is written, in part, with a view to...
I am astonished to learn that Mr. B. Mifflin deputy Commy died yesterday suddenly. I entreat your...
The inclosed view of the British population is most respectfully submitted, at this crisis....
I have the honor respectfully to submit to your consideration the inclosed Memoir. A few hundred...
I had the honor to write you a hasty line at day light yesterday morning. Suffer me to obtrude...