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We the Senate of the United States, return you our sincere thanks for your excellent speech...
The President of the United States wishes to avail himself of your sentiments on the following...
The Vice President of the United States has the honour to present his humble Opinion, on the...
Among the Candidates for the Honour of public Employment, under the New Government there is one,...
Being very desireous of obtaining such aids and information as will enable me to form a just...
That New Orleans, and the Spanish Posts on the Missisippi, will be among the first attempts of...
At twelve o’clock the Senate attended upon the President of the United States at his own House,...
Certain matters touching the public good requiring that the Senate shall be convened on Friday...
The President of the United States has this day approved and signed a resolution, which...
The President of the United States has this day approved and signed the following acts: “An act...
The President of the United States has this day approved and signed “the resolve for establishing...
The President of the United States has this day approved and signed the following acts which...
The Senate of the United States have received with the highest satisfaction the assurance of...
Captain John of Harvard in the Massachusetts, has been recommended to me, by so many respectable...
At twelve o’Clock, agreeably to appointment, the Senate waited on the President at his House and...
I would thank you for giving the papers herewith sent a perusal—and for the result of it.— I am...
Resolution of the Trustees of the. Sinkg. Fund. At a Meeting of the Commissioners of the Sinking...
I have not been able to give the papers herewith enclosed, more than a hasty reading;—returning...
We receive with pleasure your speech to the two Houses of Congress. In it we perceive renewed...
The Secretary of State does himself the honor of requesting the favor of an acknowledgment that...
The inclosed Letters No. 6. 7. 8 and 9, especially the last, contain Information of so much...
I have received your favor of the 10th. inst. with its enclosures.—They contain a great deal of...
It is with peculiar satisfaction that we are informed by your Speech to the two Houses of...
I thank you for giving me the perusal of the enclosed.—The details are interesting.—The Picture...
We thank you, sir, for your faithful and detailed exposure of the existing situation of our...
Compliments to the Vice-President Enclosed is the curious and Insulting Letter mentioned...
I thank you for giving me the perusal of the enclosed.—The sentiments do honor to the head &...
In conformity to the intimation you were pleased to honor me with on evening last I have...
I beg you to accept my unfeigned thanks for your friendly communications of this date—and that...
New York, September 11, 1789. On this date Washington submitted to the Senate the following...
From a great variety of characters who have made a tender of their services for suitable Offices...
Agreeably to your desire, I sit down to commit a few lines to the Post. Nothing worth particular...
As I am uncertain of the condition & even the Office in which the papers containing accounts of...
The Secretary of the Treasury having, in consequence of the Act for the Establishment and support...
I feel myself very much obliged by what you sent me yesterday. The letter from Governor Johnston...
The Secretary of the Treasury begs leave respectfully to inform the President of the United...
The Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorised to negotiate and agree for a Loan to the...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to inform the President of the United states of...
The Secretary of the Treasury conceives it to be his duty most respectfully to represent to the...
Treasury Department, May 28, 1790. Submits “five Contracts made by the superintendant of the...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects of the President of the United states and...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor respectfully to submit to the President of the United...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor respectfully to submit to the President of the United...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor respectfully to inform the President of the United...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor respectfully to inform the President of the United...
Memorandum of the substance of a Communication made on Thursday the Eighth of July 1790 to the...
In my second interview with Major Beckwith which was on Thursday the 22d. instant I spoke to him...
Treasury Department, August 5, 1790. “The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor respectfully to...
The sessions of Congress having closed, and it being my intention to go to Virginia as soon as...
The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully begs leave to submit to the President of the United...