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I inclose you a copy of an Affidavit of Thomas Cook relative to the outrage lately committed in...
I do myself the honor of enclosing documents to establish the Citizenship of a son of Mr...
5 December 1804, New York. “Mr John Juhel a Merchant of this City has solicited me to recommend...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 24 September 1806, New York. “Since my last letter to you respecting the...
3 July 1804, New York. “I enclose an affidavit of Amiel Gardner relative to an event which...
I had the honor of receiving your letter of the 14th. January. Enclosed is a copy of my letter to...
As very serious aggressions have been recently committed in this port upon our national rights, I...
It is mentioned to me that a person of the name of James Main now of this City is an applicant...
15 November 1804, New York. “In my letter of yesterday I omitted to mention that an application...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 18 July 1805, New York. “I enclose you certain depositions of the Mother &...
Having understood that Capt. Whitby has stated in a letter to the British Consul of this City...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 7 June 1806, New York. “I received your letter yesterday and having full...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 14 August 1805, New York . “I enclose certain documents to prove the...
I take the liberty of introducing to your notice Mr Astor a respectable Citizen of this place: He...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 25 April 1806, New York. “I enclose you certain documents in favor of an...
10 April 1805, New York . “I enclose you a recommendation in favor of Peter Totten for Consul at...
I enclose you some documents to prove the impressment of Philip Milligan a Citizen of the U. S....
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 28 June 1806, New York. “Knowing personally the gentlemen who have...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 7 August 1806, New York. “In defiance of every persuasion, the Tunisians...
I now inclose you a copy of Dr Rodgers letter as sworn to by him. Also a copy of Dr Bayleys...
I thank you for your friendly communication of the 10th. April. The views it affords of the...
I do myself the honor of enclosing to You some documents together with a correspondence which has...
Absence from the City prevented an earlier answer to your favor of the 9th. I now enclose with...
25 November 1804, New York. “I beg leave to introduce to your acquaintance Thomas Emmet Esquire...
You will pardon the liberty I take when you know that it proceeds from a Sincere desire to...
10 May 1803, Newtown, Long Island. Introduces John M. Goetschius, a citizen of New York, who “is...
23 August 1804, New York. “I esteem it my duty to transmit to you the enclosed documents which go...
I enclose you a copy of a letter I received from Captain Whitby, on the 7th. instant, the day...
4 May 1805, New York . “I hope it will not be considered obtrusive in me to ask whether there is...
§ From DeWitt Clinton. 30 September 1805, New York. “Capt. Alexr. Coffin of the Ship Penman of...