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I have persuaded myself, that this letter, tho’ unconnected with any official relation, and upon...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, 13 Aug. 1792. On 26 Aug., GW wrote Randolph “to...
Mr Bordley, who wrote the inclosed pamphlet, thought it too unimportant to present it to you with...
When I had the honor of receiving your favor of the third instant, I was too much indisposed by a...
On revolving the subjects, with which I am officially connected, I discover none, deserving the...
Mr Randolph presents his respectful compliments to the President; and incloses a memorandum of...
I have revolved with great attention the matter of the letter, which you yesterday did me the...
I have made the inquiries, which you suggested this morning, from men, well-acquainted with the...
I do myself the honor of presenting to you some of those views, which the very delicate affair of...
I did not receive the letter, with which you honored me this morning, until my return from the...
The only additional inquiry, which I have been able to make, concerning Mr S——l, was from Mr...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, 25 Mar. 1793. GW wrote Randolph on 27 Mar. ,...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, April 1793. GW wrote Tobias Lear on 12 April that the...
The attorney-general has the honor of reporting to the President, on the questions propounded for...
The attorney general has the honor of submitting to the President the following opinion. It...
(Private) [Philadelphia] May 18. 1793. E. Randolph presents his sincere respects to the...
That an Agent be sent to the Choctaw nation to endeavor secretly to engage them to support the...
On my arrival at Baltimore, Colo. S. Smith gave me a very early and easy opportunity of...
Soon after I had the honor of writing to you from Annapolis, I found an occasion of entering into...
Mr Randolph has the honor of returning to the President Colo. Smith’s letter. Mr R. begs leave to...
The inclosed letter from A. G. Fraunces contains insinuations, which are undoubtedly without...
August 3. 1793 The foregoing rules having been considered by us at several meetings, and being...
That The Minister of the French Republic be informed that the President considers the U. States...
Mr Randolph presents his respectful compliments to the President; and has the honor of inclosing...
On the question, whether congress be now called, At a past day this question was agitated; and it...
I am perfectly satisfied, that the conduct of the treasury as to Mr Fraunces has been right in...
Recollecting an expression in the letter, which was considered yesterday, respecting the motives...
At meetings of the heads of departments & the Attorney General at the President’s on the 1st & 2d...
At a meeting of the Heads of departments & Attorney General at the President’s on the 31st day of...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, 3 Oct. 1793. On 14 Oct. GW wrote Randolph : “I have...
I did myself the honor of writing to you about ten days ago; since which time we have been in...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, 14 Oct. 1793. On 23 Oct. GW wrote Randolph : “Your letter...
On my return from Lancaster, I found, that Major Franks had agreed to let you have his house. But...
My messenger, who carried into Philadelphia yesterday the letter, which I had the honor of...
Whereas the situation of public affairs requires, that the ensuing session of congress should not...
I had this moment the honor of receiving your letter of the 23d instant by a special messenger...
By the time, when this letter is delivered to you by Major Lenox, you will have received the...
The attorney general of the United States has the honor of submitting to the President of the...
(Private) Sir. Spencer’s [Germantown, Pa.] Novr 10. 1793. After I parted from you last night, I...
Upon the proceedings against Ensign Morgan two questions may arise. The first is, whether the...
Permit me either to have a personal interview with you on thursday, if the eruption on my hand...
I do myself the honor of inclosing to you a certificate from Judge Wilson, of my having...
I had the honor of observing to you this morning, that the commissioners ought not, in my...
I must beg the favor of you to cast your eye over the list of business, which remains to be acted...
I have examined the journal of the proceedings of the Executive in the territory North West of...
The Secretary of State, after reviewing the letters from our Ministers, unanswered, has the honor...
The Secretary of State has the honor of informing the President of the United States, that he...
Mr Jefferson has noted among the papers, which accompany the Algerine communications, that “there...
I saw Mr Bourne and Mr Bradford together yesterday. The former is disinclined to the office of...
E. Randolph has the honor of sending to the President the inclosed letter, which came from the...