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To instruct Governor St. Clair 1. To transmit to Judge Turner any authentic intelligence, which...
There is, without doubt, a protection due to foreign built vessels, owned by American citizens ;...
The attorney-general has the honor of reporting to the President, on the questions propounded for...
I cannot suffer my engagements in business, to interfere with a reply to the observations, with...
A Perhaps the Secretary of State, revising the expression of this member of the sentence, will...
A Perhaps the Secretary of State, revising the expression of this member of the sentence, will...
The attorney general of the U.S. has the honor of submitting to the secretary of state his...
The attorney general has the honor of submitting to the President the following opinion. It...
(Private) [Philadelphia] May 18. 1793. E. Randolph presents his sincere respects to the...
The 14th. article of our treaty with France has shut out all general reasoning from the law of...
Minutes of reasons, which operated with E. R. in advising the expulsion of the Genet privateer....
The President of the United States having assembled the heads of the respective departments and...
The Attorney general of the United States has the honor of submitting to the Secretary of State...
The return of Warder’s bills under protest has embarrassed me so much, as to make me request the...
The requisition of departure is, in my judgment, expressed in the most accurate and satisfactory...
That an Agent be sent to the Choctaw nation to endeavor secretly to engage them to support the...
That an Agent be sent to the Choctaw nation to endeavour secretly to engage them to support the...
Philadelphia, June 4, 1793. “… Inclosed is Mr. Bell’s paper. From Baltimore I shall remit that...
That an Agent be sent to the Choctaw nation to endeavor secretly to engage them to support the...
On my arrival at Baltimore, Colo. S. Smith gave me a very early and easy opportunity of...
Soon after I had the honor of writing to you from Annapolis, I found an occasion of entering into...
Mr Randolph has the honor of returning to the President Colo. Smith’s letter. Mr R. begs leave to...
Mr. J. rightly supposed, that the approbation of E.R. was by mistake written upon the answer to...
We have been at cross purposes about the inclosed letter of July 24. 1793. in answer to Mr....
[ Second Version ] 2. That all equipments of merchant vessels, purely for the accommodation of...
The question, arising upon Mr Lovell’s letter, turns upon the identity of the vessel. If she...
At meetings of the heads of departments & the Attorney General at the President’s on the 1st. &...
The inclosed letter from A. G. Fraunces contains insinuations, which are undoubtedly without...
August 3. 1793 The foregoing rules having been considered by us at several meetings, and being...
That The Minister of the French Republic be informed that the President considers the U. States...