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By so good an opportunity as the present, which offers by Mr. Welsh, I cannot omit repeating to...
Still pressed by public Business occasioned by the late Session, I take up my pen to write you a...
As your judicious administration is generally approved of in this City; it then becomes every...
In obedience to the directions of the President of Saturday last, I abstracted from the lists of...
The enclosed address came to my hand yesterday and I avail myself of the oppty of forwarding it...
In the expectation that you will think it expedient to appoint a Judge for the sixth Circuit from...
Since I had the Honor of waiting on you, I find that my son in Law Mr. John Hall—has made...
I take the Libberty to Recommend Genl. Wm. Allin of Providence State of Rhode Island as a...
Engaged as you are in directing the concerns of a great People may I presume to hope that I...
I have receivd your several letters of the 4th. & 5th. inst. It is certainly wise to contemplate...
I have transmited to Major Hopkins a commission as Marshal for the district of Maryland. This...
The declining state of my health together with the advice of my physicians having determined me...
I receivd to day your letter of the 20th inst & immediately transmitted to the secretary of the...
The inclosd communication was transmitted to this department in a letter dated the 14th of Jany....
I take the Liberty to say, I thought my self happy when I waited on you personally (previous to...
I was yesterday at your house, with some Ladies who had the honor of paying their respects to...
In presuming to lay before Your Excellency, the work that accompanies this letter, I presuppose...
The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully transmits to the President of the United States a...
Agreeable to Notification by Advertisement to the Freemen of the Town of Hamburg and its Vicinity...
I have been absent on a Journey to Newhaven, or I should sooner have acknowleged the receipt of...
I have been honored with your Letter of the 19th. ult: informing me that I had been nominated to...
It is with very sincere pleasure that we forward the presentments made by the Grand Jury of this...
I went on board a french Merchant Ship in Havannah bound to Nante as passenger on the eighteenth...
Hounred Sir I your pitisioner John Steward A man that have had the houner to Serve the United...
I have the Honor of transmitting to You, herewith enclosed, an address from the Senate and...
I herewith transmit to you a letter from Mr. King, which I only receivd yesterday, accompanying a...
I receivd by yesterdays mail your two letters of the 11th inst. & that which coverd the...
Be pleased to pardon the means I adopt to introduce my subject, for I should be proud to approach...
Propelled by a cause equally serious and urgent; and encouraged by a Name , whose wise,...
Still pressed by public Business occasioned by the late Session, I take up my pen to write you a...
I have received a Letter from my Son this day, dated the 30th. of May who was then in France and...
The citizens of Alexandria viewing with the liveliest apprehensions, the alarming situation of...
I receivd a few days past: a letter from the chevallier de Yrujo complaining that the Marshal for...
Several members of the Academy were so pleased with the oration upon citizen Socrates, delivered...
M Vaughan presents his respectful Compts to the President of the United States; & informs him...
When I forwarded the last dispatches from our envoys in Paris I omited unintentionally to...
I have the Honor of transmitting to You, herewith enclosed, an address from the Senate and...
You will, I fear, be surprised at seeing yourself addrest by a person unknown to you, but the...
We the under Signd did on or about the 30th of October last pay into the Treasury of the United...
The papers from Govr. St. Clair have been read by the heads of departments & are now returnd. On...
I receivd last night your letter of the 21st. inclosing one from Genl. Forrest & one from Mr....
That your Memorialist and Petitioner came from London to America early in the Year 1794 to...
I intended this Morning to have waited on you to Know if you had any Commands for Cadiz, for...
I send a news-paper printed and handed into the prison house, this morning. Two or three days...
You will herewith receive, Copies of a Publication, in which I am persuaded you will feel...
The address and memorial of Sundry Inhabitants of the Town and County of Washington in the State...
In a letter of this day from the Honorable David Campbell esquire, one of the Judges of the...
Judge Miller, of Connecticut, and a Gentleman in whose information entire confidence may be...
The Inhabitants of the City of New Brunswick and its vicinity, are highly gratified with this...
My Father, who now holds the Office of Collector of the Customs, for the District of New Haven,...