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By the President of the United States of America. A Proclamation Whereas a Convention for...
2Commission, 22 January 1791 (Washington Papers)
Know Ye, That reposing special Trust and Confidence in the Integrity, Skill, and Diligence of...
The ‘Act for the admission of the state of Vermont into this union’ having fixed on this, as the...
I have recieved from the Governor of North Carolina a copy of an act of the General assembly of...
If you & Mr. Madison could make it convenient to take a family dinner with me to day—or, if...
Estimates &ca. are sent to shew the views &ca. of Majr. LEnfant. MS ( DLC : Washington Papers);...
A Declaration to be made by the President That the sales of lots of public property in the town...
The Committee to report that the President does not think that circumstances will justify, in the...
If the President should enter into a Provisional convention with the government of Algiers for a...
If the President of the U.S. should conclude a Convention or treaty with the Government of...
Congress having furnished me with means for procuring peace, and ransoming our captive citizens...
Having had under consideration the letter of the Director of the mint of this day’s date, I...
I now lay before you a letter from the Secretary of State, covering the copy of one from the...
I have run over the four numbers of Genl. Green’s letters to Congress—herewith returned—and find...
Gentlemen of the { Senate H. of Representatives I now lay before you, for your further...
I have had under consideration Mr. Hallet’s plans for the capitol , which undoubtedly have a...
The regular course which the affairs of the Federal city are likely to move in by the appointment...
I was led, by a consideration of the qualifications of Patterson of New Jersey to nominate him an...
George Washington , President of the United States of America. To all to whom these Presents...
The President approves of the enclosed draft of a letter to Mr. Morris—and wishes to know if...
I addressed a few lines to you on the 31st. of January, in a state of entire uncertainty in what...
The President returns the enclosed draft of a letter to Mr. Pinckney, the contents of which meet...
The President of the United States requests that the Secretary of State will lay the enclosed...
The President of the United States approves of the enclosed Letter to Mr. Hammond, and likewise...
The President approves the enclosed and wishes the Secretary to send it as soon as convenient. [...
Having considered the two questions referred to me in your letters of yesterday, I am of opinion...
The circumstances which had induced me to ask your counsel on certain legal questions interesting...
The Captn. of Marines on Board the Ambuscade has just put the enclosed into my hands. He was sent...
The President wishes the Secretary of State to let him know what measures, in his opinion, will...
I have duly recieved your letter of Sep. 5 . and in consequence thereof have authorised Mr. David...
George Washington President of the United States of America. To all whom it may concern. The...
George Washington President of the United States of America. To all whom it may concern. The...
The readiness with which the Trustees of the school of Germ. to. tender the buildings under their...
I am very well satisfied with the train things are in. You will recollect that the Proclamation,...
As the present situation of the several nations of Europe, and especially of those with which the...
Gentlemen of the { Senate House of Repr. I lay before you a Report of the Secretary of state on...
The situation of affairs in Europe, in the course of the year 1790. having rendered it possible...
Since the communications which were made to you on the affairs of the United States with Spain...
I lay before you for your consideration a letter from the Secretary of State, informing me of...
I communicate to you the translation of a letter received from the Representatives of Spain here...
I now lay before you a letter from the Secretary of State, with his account of the expenditure of...