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If you bestowed a second thought on an affair of so little moment you must have been surprized at...
8 August 1803, Norfolk . Informs JM that “Hudson impressed by Capt. Douglas, of the British...
The vacancy on the bench of the Supreme court occasioned by the death of Judge Patterson has...
28 December 1801, New York. Announces that he has obtained the consent of every one of his...
Whenever I ask your aid to the promotion of the wishes of my friend, receive it on this express...
12 July 1804, Cádiz. “I had the honour of writing you ⅌ Duplicate the 15th. May last. “I have now...
What a changeable world we live in! On the 7th. Federalism boasted of having triumphed in this...
20 April 1803, Cádiz. The court at Madrid has issued orders lifting all quarantine on vessels...
Oliver Evans, of Phila., having applied to Congress to grant him a new patent for his...
Your favor of the 24th. of Novr. I have received, but the one which it mentions as having been...
§ From George French. 26 April 1814, Bustleton. “Having had the honor of addressing a few lines...
RC ( LC : Madison Papers). Between the opening two lines of the message appears “1782 Ambler J,”...
Permit to recommend to your notice & consideration Docr. Thos. C. Monroe who is desirous of an...
4 July 1812. “Thinking, as we do, that the importance of the crisis demands that the friends of...
I have had the honor to receive your favor of the 26th. inst. The letter to Genl. Armstrong, with...
24 December 1812, Lexington, Kentucky. Recommends James Blair for “judge of The Superior Court In...
I have the Honor to inclose you the report of Vessels of the United States, arrived in this...
With this you will recieve the IVd. nails desired in your memorandum, that is to say 25. ℔...
I hope you will pardon the trouble I occasion you, and indulge me so far as to let me know, if Mr...
I arrived at home on the fourth of October, & in about 10 Days was thrown up again with the Gout...
The enclosed letter, unasked and unexpected, reached me, some days since, with a request that I...
21 April 1804, Purveyor’s Office. “I have taken pains to procure information whether I could...
I had the pleasure to receive this Morning your Letter of the 16th. covering the Bill drawn on...
In reply to the letter which I had the honor to receive from you of the 1st. Instt. requesting to...
As you will be on the ground or convenient to it for negotiating further engagments on the Mohawk...
Time perhaps has caused a forgetfulness of memory; if so, the undersigned, is fearful that his...
Amongst the offers of persons wishing to go to the United States & to enter their service, one...
My last dispatch was No: 65 ⅌ the Schooner Charlott of New York with Copy of one of 9th: April...
§ From Philip DePeyster. 18 August 1806, Curasao. “Last Evening an Open boat came in, express,...
The news Papers, among which is the Porcupine, the Paper of the new opposition, which Mr. Dawsons...