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“ will be properly regarded ”— Would it not be better to presume that your representations have...
The chief Clerk of the department of State having this morning shewn to me a Letter from mr...
It would seem from the tenour of the Communications from our Ministers at Madrid that they were...
The letter of W.C.N., which you submitted to my consideration, I have read. His ideas have my...
Upon my return to Balt. last Evening I found your favor of the 8th. and hence it is that I have...
From the dispatches herewith sent you will perceive the state of our affairs in the...
As the Governor of Massachussetts has in a letter to the Secretary at War renewed his application...
Your favor of the 9h. I had the pleasure of receiving yesterday. The disposition manifested by...
Your favor of the 23d enclosing Mr. Simpsons letter to Mr Madison I have received. I am extremely...
I consider it proper to submit to your consideration the proceedings of William Lyman Esq Consul...
I submit for your consideration the appointment of the undermentioned gentlemen, to the stations...
Your favor of the 23d Ult informed me that the disposition manifested by the French Government...
The accompanying papers will shew to you the ideas of Mr Gallatin & of the presidents of certain...
Agreeably to your letter of instructions of the 23d I have put in Commission the additional...
From the dispatches received by Captain Rodgers , which will be transmitted by this post from the...
I have the honor to enclose two copies of a report made to me by B. H. Latrobe Esq on the subject...
I am extremely happy in informing you that the Transport Frigate the John Adams and all the Gun...
I have received your favor of the 6th. containing your instructions to me not to send out the...
It would seem from the tenour of the Communications from our Ministers at Madrid that they were...
Observations upon the charges against Governor St. Clair— 1st. Charge is not established. It was...
page 1st . I sent a small squadron of frigates into the Mediterranean with overtures of...
An Amendment proposed to the Constitution to be added to S. 3. Art. 4. Louisiana being in virtue...
Statement of the Circumstances attending the destruction of the Frigate Philadelphia with the...