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Situated as I am at this moment I am obliged to confine myself to very general hints respecting...
The letter you sent me has been confined to myself; but the other letters you have written on the...
I enclose you a further request on the subject of the paper communicated to you in my last, that...
I now send you a cursory answer to certain questions. They are imperfect & probably will come too...
To The first.   It is difficult to fix the precise point at which indignity or affront from one...
I received your letters and papers. I added to them, but changed nothing, for the train of ideas...
I wrote you a line yesterday acknowleging the receipt of your late letters from Albany. I expect...
I have recd and read the enclosed. I think the advice contained in the last paragraph ought to be...
Inclosed are some papers, which were sent me shortly after my return to this City from...
I have received this morning your letter of the 17th inst. Mr Jones is without your letter of the...
Will you assist me or rather your country with such suggestions and opinions as may occur to you...
It may serve to prepare the way for a direct answer to the questions stated by the President to...
I have recd. the result of my request to you and cannot be otherwise than pleased with it and...
Yours of yesterday with its inclosure are come to hand & will be attended to as speedily as...
I regret that my occupations have not permitted me to give your report more than a cursory...
I have transferred your certificates and received your interest. I have also paid to Mr. Wolcott...
I shall in a short time be able to get to sea, one or two of our frigates, and perhaps, in less...
I have received your letter of the instant. Not having seen the law which provides the Naval...
Our citizens are extremely anxious that some further measures for their defence should take...
I have just recd. yours of the 1st. I have calculated to be able to leave this on Wednesday, to...
I had reckoned upon the immediate arrival of the Secry. of Marine when I wrote you that I should...
We have carefully attended to the subjects presented to our consideration, by your note of...
I retained the inclosed letter which was put into my hands with permission to take a copy of it....
Your letter of the 20th. instant, inclosing one from General Washington came to hand this day....
I am directed to inform you that the President of the United States, by, and with the advice and...
I last Evening had the honor of receiving your letter of the 25 instant, announcing to me my...
I send you a number of applications for Military appointments with br[i]ef notes of my opinion....
You must be fully aware how liable the Executive is to be misled in forming a just estimate of...
Scruples of delicacy have occasionned me to hesitate about offering to you certain ideas which it...
An answer to your letter of the 5th instant has been delayed by some degree of ill health on my...