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At the particular desire of the Bearer, the Miamis Chief called the little Turtle, I give Him...
To justify to our Country & to the World, your protection of me at a moment, when numerous &...
I nominate James Blake of Pensilvania to be Consul of the United States in the City of St....
Your very obliging favour of the 4th I recieved, together with the late professor Luzac’s very...
In pursuance of your direction founded on the Resolve of Congress passed the second of March 1797...
Altho I am far from haveing the honor of your personal acquaintance, and am perhaps but scarcely...
The Secretary of War begs leave to sub mit to the president certain facts and considerations...
It is Long ago, that I was honoured with your favour of Dec. 6 and April 18—in which your...
At a time when our Country is convulsed by different and opposite political opinions and views,...
At a moment, when dangers threaten the peace and prosperity of the United States, when foreign...
I hope your Goodness will not think me Troublesom in giving you this line, and Informing you of...
I have the honor to lay before you a copy of the act of the Legislature of Kentuckey, this day...
The employment of Individuals is a matter of Concern—The unfinished House in Chesnut street might...
Mrs. Dalton desirous to pay the Compliments of the Season to her much respected Friend Mrs....
Judge Miller, of Connecticut, and a Gentleman in whose information entire confidence may be...
From motives of humanity towards the objects of the act of Congress entitled “An act for the...
I intrude on yr. time with reluctance but having communicated to you the purport of Mr John...
At the time when the contest for the Presidency, produced a general discussion relative to the...
I have attentively considered the letter of the judge of the United States for the district of...
It is with extreme pain that I find myself constrained, in justice to my own reputation, to...
The only apology I can offer for troubling you is, that, I know, your highest gratification is to...
In my letters to Dr Currie, I have supposed the Influenza in 1789 to be a new disease in the...
If in the Course of Your Excellency’s leisure your may be pleased to cast Your eye over the Poem...
I herewith inclose Mr. O’Brien’s letter, pursuant to your Excellency’s instructions. I thought it...
I am not without apprehension that I may commit an impropriety by the present mode of address—if...
Yours of the 8 th. I received the 17 th. Ins t. and broke the Affair to M r. Cranch, who has it...
From a Conviction that the Introduction of Contagious Diseases into the Ports of the United...
The Director of the Mint, begs leave for the Information of Government, respectfully to export...
In a letter of this day from the Honorable David Campbell esquire, one of the Judges of the...
Les maux qu’ont éprouvés les habitants des Colonies françoises, les Ministres des Autels, les...