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I mentioned in my letter of yesterday a slight indisposition of Mrs Washington. To day she is...
Recollecting an expression in the letter, which was considered yesterday, respecting the motives...
I am afraid, that there was some mistake in the newspapers, sent by Mrs Washington the day before...
E. Randolph has the honor of informing the President, that he has shewn the draught of the...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, 14 Oct. 1793. On 23 Oct. GW wrote Randolph : “Your letter...
I was honored by your private letter of the 6th instant, about half an hour ago; and immediately...
You will be pleased to recollect, that the two houses of congress requested you, at the last...
The enclosed letter from Mr Bradford appears to deserve to be sent by express. The separate...
E. Randolph has the honor of inclosing to the President the draught of a message for the letters...
E. Randolph has the honor of informing the President, that after every effort no person has...
E. Randolph has the honor of informing the President, that Mr Taylor finished the copy last...
I am of opinion, that a passport ought to be granted for the above vessel, on condition, that she...
The mail, which was expected on Saturday morning, did not arive until sunday. at least the...
My anxiety has been awakened by the absence of all the expresses, which have probably reached...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, 28 Feb. 1792. On 2 Mar. Tobias Lear wrote Randolph “that...
Soon after I had the honor of writing to you from Annapolis, I found an occasion of entering into...
E. Randolph has the honor of inclosing to the President the last part of the letter to Mr...
By the Atlantic, which arrived from Liverpool last evening, papers have been received from...
The minutes, which were made yesterday at the conference in your room, did not permit an...
(Private) [Philadelphia] May 18. 1793. E. Randolph presents his sincere respects to the...
The two copies are completed; and I pledge myself, that the transcribers are as silent on the...
I do myself the honor of submitting to your consideration the draught of a letter, intended as an...
Message proposed by E. Randolph, some days ago to the President; but now rendered unnecessary by...
The merchants have not yet made their report, as to the appointment of an agent. I cannot account...
I entered upon the execution of my promise to Major Washington without delay; but the paper being...
The Secretary of State, having reviewed the Consular Appointments under the United States, has...
E. Randolph, with respectful compliments to the President, feeling himself better to-day, has...
The distraction of my head from pain scarcely enables me to hope for tolerable exactness in my...
E. Randolph has the honor of informing the President, that he has disposed of all the private...
With this you will receive a copy of the proclamation, authenticated by the register’s seal. I...
E. Randolph, thinking that the inclosed letters from Simpson & Church contain some interesting...
The express of yesterday was suspended; from the probability, that by going off to-day he might...
Your favor of the 19th Ulto was put into my hands this evening for the first time. I accordingly...
The Secretary of State has the honor of inclosing to the President the substance of a...
May 28. 1794. The Secretary of State has the honor of informing the President, that the most...
Inclosed you will receive a letter, which fell into my hands from a gentleman, lately arrived...
E. Randolph has the honor of inclosing to the President Mr. G. Morris’s private letter to him, of...
It may perhaps be some entertainment to you, to be informed of the proceedings of the present...
I have made the inquiries, which you suggested this morning, from men, well-acquainted with the...
I have received a letter from Wilson Nicholas, who expresses the most unqualified resentment...
I have taken into consideration the petition of James Kerr, which you did me the honor of...
Both Mr Blair and Mr Wilson are now at Trenton. I have never heard Mr Blair say a syllable upon...
E. Randolph presents his respectful Compliments to the President of the United States and has the...
The secretary of State has the honor of inclosing to the President the opinions of the gentlemen...
<E>. Randolph has the honor of inclosing to the President the inclosed, just received. He will...
E. Randolph has the honor of inclosing to the President a letter and list, from Mr Fenwick,...
E. Randolph has the honor of inclosing to the President two letters from our Consul at St...
Since writing a quarter of an hour ago, I find, that by not understanding the French Calendar, I...
The Secretary of State has the honor of inclosing to the President an account of expenditures at...
E. Randolph has the honor of returning to the President, the list, which was yesterday put into...