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16 December 1801, Washington. Transmits the secretary of the treasury’s 14 Dec. report and the...
I pray you to accept my grateful acknowledgements for the honor conferd on me in appointing me...
I receivd this morning your letter of the 18th. returning the complaint of the Swedish chargé...
I inclose you the last letter from Mr. Adams our Minister at Berlin. The subject on which it...
I have been requested to make to you the application of Mr. DAmbrugeac to provide for him a...
I transmit you some dispatches lately receivd from the Judge of the Kentucky district. I hope the...
I send you the copy of a letter transmitted to this department by the Chevallier de Yrujo. Your...
I have just receiv’d your letter of the 25th of July inclosing the recommendations of several...
Not having been in Richmond when your Excellencys letter arriv’d, enclosing me a commission as...
Your letter of the 2d. inst. returning the dispatches from our envoys of the 17th. of May, is...
Inclosd is the answer of the secretary of the Senate to a request that he woud furnish the...
I have just receivd your letter of the 22d. and am happy that the proceedings with the Spanish...
I have just received information of the death of my friend Judge Washington. I need not say how...
I receivd to day your letter of the 19th inst. accompanying a memorial from the Governor General...
I transmit you two letters relative to the concul at Madeira & an oration which I presume the...
Letter not found: from John Marshall, 10 July 1789. The dealer’s catalog describes this document...
Yours of the 14th only reachd me by the mail of this evening. I had been informed of the temper...
I have receivd your several letters of the 4th. & 5th. inst. It is certainly wise to contemplate...
I have transmited to Major Hopkins a commission as Marshal for the district of Maryland. This...
I receivd to day your letter of the 20th inst & immediately transmitted to the secretary of the...
The inclosd communication was transmitted to this department in a letter dated the 14th of Jany....
The flattering evidences I have receiv’d of your favorable opinion, which have made on my mind an...
I have receivd your letter respecting Mr. Nortons claim and shall observe your instructions....
I receivd yesterday a letter from Mr. King of which the inclosd is a copy. His number 67 to which...
My friend Mr. Giles will present you this. He is particularly desirous of being known to you. I...
Your letter of the 6th inst. which came by the last mail was communicated to Colo. Carrington &...
Letter not found: from John Marshall, 8 April 1789. On 11 April GW wrote to Marshall: “I have...
I herewith transmit to you a letter from Mr. King, which I only receivd yesterday, accompanying a...
Your letter to Genl Dumas was deliverd by me to his lady from whom in consequence of it I receivd...
I receivd by yesterdays mail your two letters of the 11th inst. & that which coverd the...
I receivd a few days past: a letter from the chevallier de Yrujo complaining that the Marshal for...
When I forwarded the last dispatches from our envoys in Paris I omited unintentionally to...
The papers from Govr. St. Clair have been read by the heads of departments & are now returnd. On...
I now send you a copy of the letter transmited to Mr. King—I wrote him also privately stating the...
I receivd last night your letter of the 21st. inclosing one from Genl. Forrest & one from Mr....
I am this instant honord with yours of to day. Not being the Secretary of State, & only...
I pray you to excuse my seeming inattention to the subject alluded to in yours by the last mail....
I receivd this morning your letter of the 26th of Decr. It is I believe certain that Jefferson &...
§ From John Marshall. 5 February 1817. “Mr. Marshall accepts with pleasure the invitation of Mr &...
You may possibly have seen a paragraph in a late publication, stating that several important...
The Secretary of State respectfully submits to the President, the draft of the Speech to Congress...
I inclose you a permit which as been solicited for the brig Amazon to carry several passengers to...
J Marshall begs leave to accompany his respectful compliments, to Mr. Jefferson with assurances...
The order of the House of Representatives of the 24th of this month, requesting an account of the...
I receivd to day your letter of the 23d. ultimo. As I am uncertain what will be your wish...
I transmit you a letter receivd some time past from Mr. Sitgreaves as being connected with the...
I have taken a liberty which may require an apology. Thinking it necessary, I have, without your...
I have had the pleasure of receiving from Mr Pickering your letter to me inclosing others for...
Before this reaches you it will be known universally in America that scarcely a hope remains of...
I did myself the honor of addressing to you from the Hague by Capt. Izzard, a very long letter...