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If the heads of Departments and the Attorney General, who have prepared the eight rules which you...
To The Secretary of State—The Secretary of the Treasury—The Secretary of War and The Attorney...
Nothing in the enclosed letter superceding the necessity of Mr Ellicots proceeding to the work in...
Your letter of the 12th ulto, after travelling to Philadelphia and back again, was received by...
The letters of Gouvr Morris give a gloomy picture of the Affairs of France. I fear with too much...
Having been so fortunate as to reconcile the contending interests of Georgetown and Carrollsburg,...
I have had the pleasure to receive your letter of the 27th. ult. with the papers which...
It appearing to me that the public business will require the Executive Officers to be together...
The President of the United States transmits to the Secretary of State, to report thereon, a...
I had the pleasure to receive duly your letter dated the 15th. of Decr. last; but I thought...
I received your letter of the 23d. ulto.; but not at so early a period as might have been...
Is there no clue to Mr Morriss meaning respecting Monsr Merlino? The next paragraph of his letter...
You will find by the enclosed letter from the Commissioners that Mr. Hallet reports unfavorably...
Your dispatch of the 3d. with it’s several enclosures, reached Alexandria on Wednesday evening,...
When I inform you, that your letter of the 19th. Ulto. went to Philadelphia and returned to this...
It appearing to me that the public business will require the Executive Officers to be together...
You will find by the enclosed letter from the Commissioners that Mr Hallet reports unfavorably of...
I now lay before you a letter from the Secretary of State, with his account of the expenditure of...
Having considered the two questions referred to me in your letters of yesterday, I am of opinion...
If the President should enter into a Provisional convention with the government of Algiers for a...
I was led, by a consideration of the qualifications of Patterson of New Jersey to nominate him an...
Having had under consideration the letter of the Director of the mint of this day’s date, I...
The readiness with which the Trustees of the school of Germ. to. tender the buildings under their...
I have duly recieved your letter of Sep. 5 . and in consequence thereof have authorised Mr. David...
I communicate to you the translation of a letter received from the Representatives of Spain here...
The circumstances which had induced me to ask your counsel on certain legal questions interesting...
I have had under consideration Mr. Hallet’s plans for the capitol , which undoubtedly have a...
The Committee to report that the President does not think that circumstances will justify, in the...
Since the communications which were made to you on the affairs of the United States with Spain...
If the President of the U.S. should conclude a Convention or treaty with the Government of...
As you are about to meet on other business, it is my desire that you would take the enclosed...
Gentlemen of the { Senate House of Repr. I lay before you a Report of the Secretary of state on...
Expecting that my private Affairs will call me to Virginia on or before the 25th of this month, I...
I addressed a few lines to you on the 31st. of January, in a state of entire uncertainty in what...
Gentlemen of the { Senate H. of Representatives I now lay before you, for your further...
I lay before you for your consideration a letter from the Secretary of State, informing me of...
I now lay before you a letter from the Secretary of State, covering the copy of one from the...
The regular course which the affairs of the Federal city are likely to move in by the appointment...
Information from our Bankers in Holland that they had money in hand sufft to answer the demands...
George Washington President of the United States of America. To all whom it may concern. The...
The situation of affairs in Europe, in the course of the year 1790. having rendered it possible...
As the present situation of the several nations of Europe, and especially of those with which the...
Will circumstances render a postponement of the Sale of Lots in the Federal City advisable? If...
Will circumstances render a postponement of the Sale of Lots in the Federal City advisable? If...
You will readily agree with me that the best interests of the United States require such an...
George Washington , President of the United States of America. To all to whom these Presents...
The enclosed Notes are sufficiently descriptive to comprehend the two objects fully; but it is...
Nothing in the enclosed letter superceding the necessity of Mr. Ellicot, proceeding to the work...
Herewith you will receive the Powers and Instructions with which Gouvr. Morris Esqr. is invested...
The ‘Act for the admission of the state of Vermont into this union’ having fixed on this, as the...