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I have the honor respectfully to submit to your consideration the inclosed Memoir. A few hundred...
As it is possible, that the bill to create a quartermasters department may become a law, and its...
Ca. 26 May 1810. Discusses the need to encourage American manufactures and encloses some...
It would be a matter of surprize to you, if you were to learn that any person, who ever felt a...
The great intrinsic importance of Banking institutions, both associated and incorporated, will be...
I have the honor to inclose to you a copy of a paper, which is written, in part, with a view to...
It is with sincere reluctance, that I trouble you upon the subject of a vacancy which I am told...
I am astonished to learn that Mr. B. Mifflin deputy Commy died yesterday suddenly. I entreat your...
I had the honor to write you a hasty line at day light yesterday morning. Suffer me to obtrude...
It is only from a desire to reserve from the public files of the war department an application,...
I respectfully trust you will excuse this second letter, when you know the circumstances, under...
Mr. Eustis, the late Secretary of War, on his way to Boston, remained two or three days here....
I really am unable to excuse myself, in my own mind, for the troublesome applications I have so...
In the course of my reflections upon the intended negociations at St. Petersburg, I find my mind...
Mr Coxe has the honor respectfully to transmit the enclosed to the President, as the best...
I hope this letter will find you restored to that state of health which your personal happiness,...
I am encouraged by your goodness, expressed thro Mr Gallatin, to trouble you with a letter on the...
I hope and trust, that the air and partial relaxation of Montpelier have restored you to the...
I presume you will receive, by the mail of this day, or tomorrow an account of the death of Gen....
I had the honor to receive your commission, of the 8th. instant for the office of Collector of...
It has been my lot to be a trespasser upon your goodness, which has been very great and to my...
I think it my duty confidentially to make known to you, that I have drawn a respectful memorial...
A real necessity for relief, and not an intention to injure any one obliges me to make the...
I respectfully request permission to submit to your perusal the enclosed papers, merely for...
In proportion as new, solemn and unlooked for duties and trials come upon you, I find myself...
The inclosed view of the British population is most respectfully submitted, at this crisis....
The Comme. of Defense determined, on Thursday (I think), the 15th., to request a comme: from each...
Mr. Cose most respectfully requests the favor of the President to peruse, in the democratic press...
From my knowledge of the Reverend Mr. W. White, Commr. of Loans & of John White Esqr Collector of...
The admission of new states, and particularly of Louisiana, and the representation, on...