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I cannot entertain a doubt that Mr. Jaudenes request for a guard ought to be complied with. The...
I had the honor of observing to you this morning, that the commissioners ought not, in my...
The Secretary of State has the honor of returning to the President, the papers respecting the...
RC ( LC : Madison Papers). Cover missing. Docketed by Randolph, “James Madison Novr. 14. 1782.”...
There is, without doubt, a protection due to foreign built vessels, owned by American citizens ;...
Philadelphia, February 7, 1794. Encloses “the Bond of Henry Cooper, as Consul at St. Croix.”...
The bill, drawn by Edward Church on the Secretary of State and accepted by me, amounts to one...
I had taken it for granted, from the general spirit of the transaction, that the first...
Since my last, written about five days ago, the committee of the whole house have been engaged in...
E. Randolph has the honor of submitting to the President the draught of the parts of the letter...
Among the arrangements of office which will most likely take place in the United States, some...
The delegation have received your Excellencys letr. of the 14th. Nothing yet has been done...
I have to acknolege the receipt of your favor of Apr. 11. and I now inclose the letter of Mr....
Without one feeling, left of the character of a partizan, but still living to friendship, a man,...
Inclosed is the rough draught of a deed, prepared to be executed by Colo. Bassett. I send it to...
The director of the Mint is now with me, and has undertaken to endeavour to procure a proper...
An opportunity now offers of purchasing for the Mint about one Ton of wrought Copper, at the...
We were so late in getting here last night, that I had not an opportunity of putting this letter...
Your excellency’s favour, desiring me to communicate with Mr Lund Washington on the subject of...
RC ( LC : Madison Papers). Lacks complimentary close and signature, but the text, in Randolph’s...
Your private letter of the 3d instt; accompanying the public dispatches, was received yesterday;...
I expected to have the pleasure of seeing you here at the supreme court; when I meant to Enter...
By the time, when this letter is delivered to you by Major Lenox, you will have received the...
The Secretary of State has it in charge from the President of the United States, to request the...
Tho Mr. Bertrand mentions having seen me at Paris, (of which I remember nothing) yet it is...
I have weighed with deliberate attention the contents of your letter of yesterday; and altho’...
Th. Jefferson submits to the Secretaries of the treasury & War & the Atty Genl. some sketches of...
RC ( LC : Madison Papers). Cover addressed to “The honble Edmd. Randolph favd. by Dr. Tucker who...
In reply to your favor of the 2d I have to request that you will not be at the trouble of...
[ Philadelphia ] July 23, 1794 . Encloses “the Bond given according to law by John Murray &...
We are sorry to inform you, that we have inquired at the board of treasury respecting the indents...
I did not receive the letter, with which you honored me this morning, until my return from the...
I received yesterday the inclosed letter from Mr. Hammond Minister Plenipotentiary of Great...
To instruct Governor St. Clair 1. To transmit to Judge Turner any authentic intelligence, which...
The day before yesterday I returned hither from Leesburg. There I was confronted with Mr. Henry,...
RC ( LC : Madison Papers). Unsigned but in Randolph’s hand. Cover addressed by Randolph to “The...
Mr. Thomas L. Preston, my son in law, being Edmonia’s husband, purposes to visit Washington. I...
E. Randolph has the honor of enclosing to the President a calculation of the time for convening...
For a week past the subject of amendts. has exclusively occupied the H. of Reps. Its progress has...
(Private) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon Augt 26th 1792 The purpose of this letter is merely to...
Philadelphia, June 28, 1794. “I have this moment received your note of this day, upon the subject...
Before the departure of the attorney of this district for Norfolk, I wrote to him, with his...
The Secretary of State has the honor of submitting to the President the rough draughts of the...
I have just risen from a violent bilious attack, which has vexed me for nearly a fortnight past....
Your excellency will, I hope, readily believe, that I most cheerfully obey the commands of my...
The secretary of state has the honor of informing the President of the U.S., that the commission...
We have been at cross purposes about the inclosed letter of July 24. 1793. in answer to Mr....
By the last post I suggested to you that our European affairs would probably bear greater delay...
I do myself the honor of transmitting a list of the Virginia pensioners, chargeable to the united...
E. Randolph has the honor of informing the President, that Fauchet, and Petrie have just this...