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Knowing, that the President intended to answer your letter , relative to the shares in the two...
Notwithstanding you have fenced out from the purlieus of Monticello every thing, which assumes a...
The attorney-general of the U. S. to the secretary of state The fifth section of the act ,...
The interruption, which the contagious disorder now prevailing in Philadelphia, has given to my...
A Man has 3500 £ P.C. to pay in instalments of 500£ each beginning 1. Oct: 1795, and continuing...
I can never believe, that the impeachment of Mr. G. should be drawn from any other sources, than...
We have been at cross purposes about the inclosed letter of July 24. 1793. in answer to Mr....
Mr. J. rightly supposed, that the approbation of E.R. was by mistake written upon the answer to...
The requisition of departure is, in my judgment, expressed in the most accurate and satisfactory...
Minutes of reasons, which operated with E. R. in advising the expulsion of the Genet privateer....
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 14th. article of our treaty with France has shut out all general reasoning from the law of...
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...
I cannot suffer my engagements in business, to interfere with a reply to the observations, with...
There is, without doubt, a protection due to foreign built vessels, owned by American citizens ;...
To instruct Governor St. Clair 1. To transmit to Judge Turner any authentic intelligence, which...
You will perceive from the two letters marked A and B, of which I enclose copies, that the...
Would it be amiss to anticipate a suspicion, that the paper, mentioned in the 6th. line, was...
My communications to you in the case of Pagan against Hooper, combined with the facts, which have...
Will you be so good as to tell me what answer to give to the interrogatory in the last sentence...
Memoranda Neither of the two cases is cognizable in the U.S. criminaliter ; because they arose...
The letter and proclamation of the governor of North Carolina seem to afford a proper ground for...
The attorney-general of the United States has the honor of replying to the communication of the...
Mr. Wilson, after a consultation with his brethren, has allowed Pagan’s writ of error . No...
The answer of the attorney general of the United States to the question propounded to him by the...
Does not Marius on bills of exchange (p. 29) give satisfaction as to your bill; which I...
Judge Wilson, to whom application was made for a citation in the writ of error, desired in...
This morning I had the honor of receiving the letter of Mr. Van Berckel , with its inclosures...
I yesterday received a letter from my mother, painting an embarrassment in one of my father’s...
A cursory reading suggests for consideration the following hints. The above observations are too...
The existence of the bill is, I believe, unquestionable. I remember to have heard my uncle speak...
I suspect from the communication of the British Minister, dated on the 18th. of february 1792,...
The abstract, which I had the honor of putting into your hands this morning, was formed by a...
1. I cannot discover any existing authority, to make the deed to Pennsylvania . Congress must be...
I have perused the abstract of the case of Thomas Pagan, which I received from you this morning....
I took the liberty of mentioning to you the other day the application, which Mr. Telles’s friends...
The question is, whether any punishment can be inflicted on persons, treating with the Indian...
The inclosed letter is from Charlton. If you approve it, let the sum be settled in what I owe you...
I have examined the papers which you did me the honor of submitting to me yesterday, on the...
I shall make a statement of my account with Mr. Mazzei, as soon as I return home; and will...