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Your note for the clover seed came to hand a week ago, and an opportunity which I think...
I took the Liberty the last post of inclosing to you the proceedings of our Legislature (now in...
Indulge me in congratulating you, and felicitating my country, in your election to the...
The general beleif, which prevails here, that the present Marshall for this State, will not be...
John Rowan Daniel Weisger John Inston } of Frankfort James Morrison John A. Seitz John Bradford }...
I recd. the inclosed letter this Morning. The Young Gentl. who writes it, is the Son of Colo....
The States of Kentucky, Georgia, & Tennissee, having been for some time impressed with a belief,...
Your favors of the 12. & 18. ulto. came safe to hand three days ago, for which be pleased to...
J Breckinridge returns the inclosed with his thanks to the President, for the trouble he has been...
J. Breckinridge now incloses to the president, the within for his Inspection.—There are two...
I have been lately informed, that Robt. Nicholas does not accept the Office of Surveyor of the...
Mr. Joshua Lewis of Jessamine County in this State having an intention of visiting Louisa., &...
Quest⟨o⟩;. for the Opinion of the Atto. General “In the award rendered by the Commissioners,...
I had the honor of receiving your letter covering one from Judge Woodward, on which you desire my...
The papers containing the examination of William S. Smith, Saml. G. Ogden and John Fink which you...
I have examined with attention the note of Mr. Merry of the 7. of January & the accompanying...
Altho’ I understand, that the opinion which I gave to the Secretary of the Treasury on the 12....
I have examined the Memorial & accompanying papers of Samuel Davidson, which you were pleased to...
(Copy) At a meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund on the 28th. day of April 1806....
I accomplished my journey home in something more than 14 days, after experiencing some difficulty...
I avail myself of the opportunity by this days mail, to inform you of the great regret I have...