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United States [New York] Gentlemen of the Senate, May 31st 1790 M. de Poiery served in the...
Newport [R.I.] May it please your Excellency. May 31th 1790 For two years past I have been...
The sentiments yr Excellency expressed in yr Letter of the 9th of January are worthy of yr...
Letter not found: from Thomas Green, June 1790. On 8 July 1790 Lear wrote Green that: “The...
Rue des ⟨J⟩euners no. 26. My General, Paris June 1. 1790. The letter with which your Excellency...
The Memorial and Petition of Stephen Moore of the State of North Carolina Humbly Sheweth That, at...
Having been appointed by the General Assembly of this State at the two last Elections to the...
Having received official information of the accession of the State of Rhode Island and Providence...
We had the honor of receiving your Excellencys favors of 13th Octr & 1st March by the hands of Mr...
Letter not found: from John Canon, 2 June 1790. In a letter to John Canon of 25 June 1790 , GW...
I beg leave to congratulate your Excellency on the joyful Event, the adoption of the Constitution...
The accounts of your recent illness having just reached this place on my return, I delayed...
United States [New York] Gentleman of the Senate, June 2nd 1790. The Troops at present in service...
I had the honor of being appointed by this State, to the office of Collector of Impost for the...
Your kind letter of the 12th of January is, as your letters always are, extremely acceptable to...
A copy of your history of the american Revolution has been presented to me by Mr Allen of this...
The accounts of the souldiers of Virginia and North Carolina having been examined by the proper...
In acknowledging the Rect of your Excellency’s letter of the 20th of May, I cannot forbear to...
A sincere desire that the office of district Judge for No. Carolina, may be bestowed upon a...
United States [New York] Gentlemen of the Senate, June 4th 1790. I nominate the following persons...
Having been this evening informd you wish to have the opinion of the No. Carolina...
Permit a stranger to inform your Excellency, that about twelve months since, I was apprehended &...
with the utmost defidence I proceed to exercize a priviledge founded in youre indulgence. that of...
Providence [R.I.] Esteemed Friend 6th of 6th Mo. 1790 Having for some years been retired out of...
Encouraged by that well established Maxim that your Excellency does not forget or neglect to...
When the revenue system was established in this state by the Legislature in September Last, I was...
North Carolina. District judge. Colo. Davie is recommended by Steele. Hawkins sais he is their...
whether from a false Delicacy or not, I am unable to say; I have found it a Labour to reconcile...
In pursuance of the law lately passed for giving effect to an Act entitled “An Act to establish...
District Judge District attorney. South-Western government Governor. Secretary. Judges. Attorney....
With deference I beg leave to name my brother Walter Channing, for your consideration as an...
at Marebaroux near the Cape. Island of St Domingo Sir, 8 June 1790. The Marechal de Castries,...
after very Sincere Congratulations upon Your Excellency’s Election to the distinguished Office of...
Being informed you are about to fill up your nominations of Consuls for the United States, I beg...
The exalted Station which your Excellency holds in the Government of the United States, is...
Being now a Citizen of Newport in the State of Rhode Island, & connected by marriage with a...
I had on the 29th Ulto the Satisfaction of addressing you after the Ratification of the...
I have taken the Liberty to enclose a Letter from Major Swan recommending Colonel Barton —I had...
The Convention of this State having Ratified the new Constitution by which happy event the Union...
The Public Offices we hold in this State, and our wishes for the Welfare and Happiness of the...
From the change of Sentiment which has gradually taken place in the minds of the Good people of...
The entire confidence I have in your friendship, & the great respect I have for your character,...
Although I formerly had the Honor, of being personally presented to your Excellency, when an...
The Bearer hereof Mr Robert Parrish, an Inhabitant of this City, informs me that his Journey to...
I have directed my Secretary to lay before you a copy of the ratification of the Amendments to...
United States [New York] Gentlemen of the Senate, June 11th 1790. I nominate Thomas Bee to be...
We have been all again made most miserable by the accounts received of the desperate state of...
It affoards me the greatest pleasure that I can Congratulate your Excellency on the accession of...
Would there be prudence, justice or policy in extending mercy to the Convict mentioned in the...
There does not appear to be a single Circumstance in the Case of the murderer in question, to...