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I Expected to a Seen you at Orange Court but Cannot Make it Convenient to Come Down, the...
In reply to yr. favr. I have the honr. to say, that in complyance with yr. request, I have...
I recd. your Letter dated 3 April, but to my great surprise, commencing to peruse it, I find you...
According to yr. directions, I waithed on Mr Beckley with an intend & the means to settle the...
In reply to the Letter of 20 March, with which you honrd. me, I am oblidged to say, that...
Before I left France Mr: Skipwith prepared the inclosed Papers —for you, & wished very much they...
Latitude Note These Longitudes though sufficiently correct for common Geographical purposes, will...
A few Weeks since, I receiv’d a Letter addressed to my Father, from a Person in France who signs...
I hope you will pardon the liberty I now take in begging your attention to the inclosd. power...
In October 1790 I wrote to Mr Jefferson concerning my Publick Accts. Mr. Jefferson after...
The many civilities I have received from you, Sir, on a former occasion, induces me to solicit...
I take the liberty to ask your attention to that part of the domestic debt which is registered in...
Letter not found. 2 April 1790. La Forest was the French vice-consul in New York. Calendared on...
After some trouble I apprehend I have collected such evidence as will sufficiently obviate the...
Understanding that the application of Mr. Baldwin, with the papers thereto relating, has been...
As I hear there is a probability of a new printer being wanted for the House of Representatives,...
By Some accident Your kind letter of April 6th was a long time in finding its way hither, having...
Some business detains me here a day or two longer from returning to New York. When I come, which...
Having three or four months Since formed a Resolution to bid adieu for a few Years to some old...
I herewith enclose a letter for Mrs. Payne as the most certain mode of her getting it safe. I...
Your esteemed favor of the 15th: is at hand Covering a Bank note of Fifty Dollars for Mrs. Payne,...
I have taken the liberty of enclosing to you a power of attorney to draw from the Treasury of the...
Amongst the Multitude of your Friends, and Admirers, permit me to Congratulate you upon The Fame...
I have read with attention your Reply to Messieurs Smith, Ames, & Dexter; I am certain there is...
Permit me thus late to present you, & Mrs: Maddison, mine, & my Marys Compliments of...
Your very friendly favor of the 3d. Instant, I received upon my arrival at this place two days...
11 May 1796. Acknowledges payment of $57.33 for a cask of claret. RC (owned by Charles M. Storey,...
I must beg leave to request the favor of you to write to me, soon as convenient, in respect to...
Letter not found. 7 September 1791. Calendared on a list probably kept by Peter Force (DLC:...
Your favour of the 25th. of May inclosing a resolution of both Houses of Congress, on the subject...
The act of the present Congress to prevent the exportation of goods not duly inspected, according...
In obedience to the direction of the General Assembly I transmit a copy of the resolutions passed...
I have the Honour to acknowlege the receipt of yours, of the 27th. Ultimo. Upon inquiring into...
In pursuance of the Directions of the General Assembly, I do myself the honour to transmit to you...
I take the liberty to recommend to your Attention the inclosed certificate respecting the...
I do myself the Honour to inclose you three Resolutions and a Memorial of the General Assembly on...
The information required by the inclosed resolution of the General Assembly to be laid before...
I was so much fatigued with the trip in the stage, as to be rendered utterly unqualified to...
I am sorry to trouble you at present with a letter considering your Time must be employed in...
At a time when Your extensive abilitys and attention are so constantly engaged and unremittingly...
I beg leave to offer a few observations to the Committee of which you are Chairman on the...
You will oblige me by taking the trouble to peruse the Report which accompanies this; and if the...
I thank you My Dear Sir for the line you was so obliging as to leave for me and for the loan of...
I thank you My Dear Sir for the line you was so obliging as to leave for me and for the loan of...
If Mr. Madison should be disengaged this Evening Mr. Hamilton would be obliged by an opportunity...
You will oblige me by taking the trouble to peruse the Report which accompanies this; and if the...
I hope you will be so good as to pardon me for taking the liberty calling for your aide and...
I herewith return to you Mr. Russells papers with my objection, being in substance what I had the...
I have had the pleasure to receive your favour of the 5th of may, with the report of the...
I have had the pleasure to receive yr. favour of the 24th June. Our Elections ended on saturday...