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I have the honor to inclose herewith, two printed copies of abstracts of calculations relative to...
I have the honor to inclose two printed copies of a report relative to thee latitude and...
Mr. Reuben Burnley, having been for some time past, a Clerk in the Commissioners Office for...
§ From William Lambert. 23 December 1805, Washington. “Being now out of the service of the House...
§ From William Lambert. 2 April 1806, Washington. “I inclose a copy of a circular letter,...
As the inclosed letter to bishop Madison, contains the principles of an useful method, not...
I have the honor to inclose for your perusal, the last letter I have received from bishop...
I have the honor to inclose for your acceptance, a printed copy of an ode which I have composed...
10 June 1811, Washington. Encloses for JM’s “inspection and transmission, a communication to...
8 July 1811, Washington. “A letter lately received from bishop Madison, inclosing a statement to...
Permit me to submit the inclosed to your perusal, as the copy of a communication to several...
In a late conversation with the Secretary of State, he assured me that, in his opinion, the...
I acknowledge with gratitude and respect, an offer made to me by the Secretary of State yesterday...
A resolution, founded on the report of a select committee, lately passed the House of...
I have the honor to inclose two printed copies of a report relative to the latitude and longitude...
As it is now ascertained beyond a doubt, that you have been elected President of the United...
Several unfavorable circumstances have combined to deprive me of that support which, from an...
The many instances of politeness and indulgence I received from you, during my continuance in...
Philadelphia, 17 Apr. 1792 . John Roney, a former lieutenant in the Virginia line of the...
I have the honor to enclose a letter to me from Mr. Beckley , which, as it fully explains the...
I have the honor to transmit to you some calculations I have lately made for determining the...
I had the honor to receive this morning, with the high respect it deserves, your very friendly...
I beg leave again to submit to your inspection, some calculations for ascertaining the latitude...
As you are now retired from the important and dignified station of Chief magistrate of the United...
I received yesterday your friendly letter of the 28 th ult o in answer to a communication of...
In my last communication to you, I stated my intention of entering into astronomical calculations...
Some time since, I addressed a letter to you on the subject of a first meridian for the United...
I have received your esteemed favor of the 10 th inst t in answer to former letters of mine, and...
I inclose a table which has been constructed with great care to every 3 minutes of intermediate...
Table for computing the Moon’s motion for 12 hours at any intermediate time. h. m. ( x .) 1 st...