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I beg leave to answer a question which you propounded to me some time ago. Several quarter...
In answer to your Official letter of the 19th. of February last I beg leave to observe: that the...
The Attorney General of the United States does himself the honor of replying to the questions...
In answering your communication of the 10th. of december last, I cannot do better, than...
In the opinion, given by Mr. Bradford and Mr. Ingersoll, I find the case of Mr. Robert Buchanan...
I have done myself the honor of calling at your house and office, with a view to say a word to...
The attorney-general of the United States does himself the honor of replying to the questions,...
I do myself the honor of answering your letter of the 2d. instant upon the subject of the North...
In our conversation Yesterday we reduced the substance of your favor of the 7 Instant to this...
I understand from your communication of the 2d instant, that you do not wish my opinion upon any...
In answer to your communication of yesterday, on the case of Col. Heth the Collector of Bermuda...
Persuaded as I am, that the last effort for the happiness of the United States must perish with...
On my return home, I found your letter of the 6th. instant. My answer is short; being no more,...
When I first read your letter, inclosing the cession of Montok-point, I suspected, that it would...
The President of the United States requests the attendance of the at Nine o’Clock tomorrow...
To The Secretary of State—The Secretary of the Treasury—The Secretary of War and The Attorney...
The question which I had the honor of receiving in your letter of the 20th of March instant, is,...
I am extremely thankful to you for your readiness to accommodate me on the subject of the bills;...
The posture of affairs in Europe, particularly between France and Great Britain, places the...
Philadelphia, June 4, 1793. “… Inclosed is Mr. Bell’s paper. From Baltimore I shall remit that...
It will not be amiss, I conceive, at the meeting you are about to have to day, to consider the...
The question, arising upon Mr Lovell’s letter, turns upon the identity of the vessel. If she...
Fresh occurrences, but communicated thro’ private channels, make it indispensable that the...
Th. Jefferson submits to the Secretaries of the treasury & War & the Atty Genl. some sketches of...
Your letter of the 9th instant was delivered to me yesterday. It is a desireable thing, for the...
I have just taken the oath of office, which reminds me that I am brought into a nearer relation...
I was informed by my predecessor, that he has been in the practice of remitting to the Bankers of...
E. Randolph begs the favor of Colo Hamilton, to inform him, whether the bills mentioned in a note...
The Secretary of State begs the favor of the Secretary of the Treasury to order a warrant to be...
The Secretary of State has the honor of inclosing to the Secretary of the Treasury the copy of...
The Secretary of State has the honor to inclose to the Secretary of the Treasury a letter from T....
Philadelphia, February 7, 1794. Encloses “the Bond of Henry Cooper, as Consul at St. Croix.”...
[ Philadelphia ] February 12, 1794 . Requests “original papers transmitted in a letter from Mr....
The Secretary of State has the honor to send inclosed to the Secretary of the Treasury some...
I had a personal interview with Mr. Fauchet yesterday; and endeavoured to satisfy him of the...
E. Randolph has the honor of informing the Secretary of the Treasury; that he supposed that the...
The Secretary of State has it in charge from the President of the United States, to request the...
The Secretary of State has the honor of inclosing for the consideration of the Secretaries of the...
The President wishes your opinion, as to the step, proper to be taken, upon the inclosed address....
E. Randolph, with compliments to Coll. Hamilton, incloses to him a letter from Mr. Hammond...
The Secretary of State has the honor of informing the Secretary of the Treasury, that the...
Philadelphia, April 18, 1794. “The contingent account of the Department of State, from the last...
[ Philadelphia ] April 19, 1794 . “The Secretary of State has the honor of informing the...
Philadelphia, April 24, 1794. “Concurring, as I do, with you, that the treaty between the United...
Philadelphia, April 28, 1794. “The Secretary of State has the honor of sending to the Secretary...
[ Philadelphia ] April 30, 1794 . “The Secretary of State has the honor of inclosing … a...
Philadelphia, May 1, 1794. Encloses “the petition of certain Exiles from St. Domingo … for a...
[ Philadelphia ] May 2, 1794 . “The Secretary of State submits to the Secretaries of the Treasury...
[ Philadelphia ] May 2, 1794 . Encloses “applications … for passports to St. Domingo, they being...
I beg leave to inclose to you a letter from Mr. Hammond, of the 6th. instant, which I received...