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The Secretary of State begs the favor of the opinion of the Secretaries of the Treasury and of...
I had a personal interview with Mr. Fauchet yesterday; and endeavoured to satisfy him of 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 informing the Secretaries of the Treasury and of war and...
The Secretary of State has the honor of informing the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of...
The President wishes your opinion, as to the step, proper to be taken, upon the inclosed address....
The Secretary of State has the honor of inclosing for the consideration of the Secretaries of the...
The Secretary of State has the honor of conveying to the Secretaries of the Treasury and of War,...
The Secretary of State has the honor of informing the Secretaries of the Treasury and of war and...
The attorney-general of the United States does himself the honor of replying to the questions,...
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...
The Secretary of State begs the favor of the Secretary of the Treasury to order a warrant to be...
On my return home, I found your letter of the 6th. instant. My answer is short; being no more,...
Department of State, January 3, 1795. “I beg leave to lay before you a letter of the 25th. ultimo...
Philadelphia, April 24, 1794. “Concurring, as I do, with you, that the treaty between the United...
When I renewed the note for your friendly favor, just before your departure for the Westward, I...
[ Philadelphia ] June 23, 1794 . “E. Randolph presents his compliments to Col. Hamilton, and...
Philadelphia, April 18, 1794. “The contingent account of the Department of State, from the last...
I do myself the honor of answering your letter of the 2d. instant upon the subject of the North...
Philadelphia, February 7, 1794. Encloses “the Bond of Henry Cooper, as Consul at St. Croix.”...
The director of the Mint is now with me, and has undertaken to endeavour to procure a proper...
I expected to have the pleasure of seeing you here at the supreme court; when I meant to Enter...
[ Philadelphia ] July 23, 1794 . Encloses “the Bond given according to law by John Murray &...
Philadelphia, June 28, 1794. “I have this moment received your note of this day, upon the subject...
I am much obliged to you for your explanatory letter to myself, and your permission for my...
Philadelphia, July 5, 1794. “E. Randolph begs the favor of Col. Hamilton to say to him, in answer...
Philadelphia, May 1, 1794. Encloses “the petition of certain Exiles from St. Domingo … for a...
The Secretary of State has the honor of returning to the Secretary of the Treasury the letter...
Some time ago I mentioned to the President the necessity of attending to the act, granting a...
I informed the President, that you were of opinion, that the public service would not be at all...
Philadelphia, May 27, 1794. “The Secretary of State has the honor of inclosing … a letter from...
[ Philadelphia ] February 12, 1794 . Requests “original papers transmitted in a letter from Mr....
The Secretary of State presents his respects to the Secretary of the Treasury and has sent the...
[ Philadelphia, June 24, 1794. On June 26, 1794, Randolph wrote to David Rittenhouse, Director of...
Philadelphia, April 28, 1794. “The Secretary of State has the honor of sending to the Secretary...
I had intended to have paid my respects to you this morning. But being deprived of that pleasure...
E. Randolph with best respect to Col. Hamilton, incloses to him an account of Mr. Knox, our late...
[ Philadelphia ] June 9, 1794 . States that the persons “interested in the Ship William, being...
E. Randolph has the honor of inclosing to the Secretary of the Treasury all the papers, which...
The Secretary of State has the honor to send inclosed to the Secretary of the Treasury some...
The question, arising upon Mr Lovell’s letter, turns upon the identity of the vessel. If she...
Philadelphia, September 5, 1794. “The Secretary of State has the honor of informing the Secretary...
Philadelphia, June 4, 1793. “… Inclosed is Mr. Bell’s paper. From Baltimore I shall remit that...
Philadelphia, May 31, 1794. “I do myself the honor of inclosing to you Mr. Rittenhouse’s answer...
[ Philadelphia ] June 18, 1794 . Encloses “a note from the Chief Clerk in the Department of State...
In the opinion, given by Mr. Bradford and Mr. Ingersoll, I find the case of Mr. Robert Buchanan...
In answer to the letter which you did me honor of writing to me on the 27th ultimo, but which was...
I do myself the honor of inclosing to you a copy of a letter from the Minister of the French...
In answer to your Official letter of the 19th. of February last I beg leave to observe: that the...