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As the period is fast approaching, when you will become the first magistrate of the United...
The enclosed brevet appointments to Major Macpherson are respectfully submitted to the...
Inclosed you will receive copies of a contract which we have made with the Bank of the Metropolis...
It is pleasing to us, as it no doubt will be to yourself, that we are able to inform you, without...
Enclosed you will receive duplicate Copies of a Contract we have made with the Bank of...
Having found it impossible to obtain a supply of a quantity of seasoned yellow pine plank from 2...
Give us leave to inform you that the War office is finished according to Contract, and ready for...
Inclosed we forward a contract made with the Bank of Washington for an additional loan for thirty...
General Mason having informed me lately in a confidential manner that he had it in contemplation...
To the President of the United States The undersigned commissioners appointed by him, for...
Having ascertained from friends on whose superior judgement I have the greatest reliance, that in...
The enclosed letter from my friend Mr Pinkney, was written at a period when it had been...
In the summer of the year 1816, I took the liberty of transmitting to you, through Mr. Monroe, a...
You will perceive by the enclosed letter from Mr Southard, that, it was our intention to have had...
It falls to my lot to communicate to you the death of our excellent friend Mr Monroe. He died...
I gave you, on the 4th instant, a short account of the death of your old and valued friend Mr...
In conformity to my promise, I applied to Mr L Lee for the information you want relative to his...
Immediately after the receipt of your kind letter I wrote to Mr Ludwell Lee on the subject...