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Letter not found: from William Vans Murray, 9 Aug. 1799. GW wrote Murray on 26 Oct. that he had...
Letter not found: from William Vans Murray, 26 July 1799. On 26 Oct. GW wrote Murray : “Within...
Your favors of the 26th of August (and a duplicate) and 16th and 17th of Septr with the...
I do myself the honour of informing You that the Peace between France & the Emperor was settled &...
The day before yesterday I recieved a letter from Mr Williams, consul at Hamburgh, in which he...
In the haste of Captain Izard’s departure the copy of a letter of which I spoke was omitted in...
The late event which has taken place at paris will probably tend too much to the injury of...
Though I did myself the honour of writing very lately to you, the pleasing event of which a...
It is said that a vacancy has occurred in the collectorship of the port of Wilmington, in...
I find from the atto[r]ney of this district that Randal is in a course of being judicially try’d...
You will excuse me I am certain for the liberty I take in mentioning Mr Chase. Without touching...
Agreeably to the wish you did me the honour of intimating last session I have endeavoured to...
As a vacancy will happen in the Treasury Department as intimated by the Secretary, it is possible...
Among the candidates for the office of Collector of the port of Annapolis is Mr Pinckney —a young...