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The President of the U S. requests the Secy of State, the Secy of the treasury, the Secy of War...
In answer to your favor of August 27 I consent to the appointment of Edward Pennington to be...
I have received your report of the 24th of July 24th & have read the documents which attended to...
I return signed the blank commission inclosed in your favor of the 14th to be filled with the...
Col. Dawes has declined his Appointment and I have determined to appoint Thomas Davis Esqr in his...
Inclosed is a petition from New Bedford in favor of Thomas West to be keeper of the light house...
I have received your favor of the 27 of Aug. & return the commission for Mr Thomas Davis signed...
I thank you for your Attention to my request and for the trouble you have taken in writing the...
I have this moment seen a Bill brought into the Senate intitled a Bill to define more...
I received from you not long since a letter on the subject of a fit person for naval Agent which...
You are probably apprised that in announcing to the General Officers their appointments, they are...
It is natural for people where their interest is concerned to die hard. Mr. Juhel, the bearer of...
[ New York, August 19, 1800. On September 3, 1800, Wolcott wrote to Hamilton : “I am favoured...
Give me leave to remind you of your promise to send me the documents and information which...
You some time ago put a question to me, which through hurry, I never answered— viz whether there...
I have received your two letters of the 6th & 7. The last announces to me no more than I feared....
[ New York, December 17, 1800. On December 25, 1800, Wolcott wrote to Hamilton : “I have recd....
Your two letters of the 9th. reached this place during an absence on necessary business which...
[ New York, December 20, 1798. On December 21, 1798, Wolcott wrote to Hamilton : “I have recd....
When lately in Philadelphia, I mention’d to you that the Secretary of War had given me to expect...
Further measures adviseable to be taken without delay I To authorise the President to proceed...
Col Burr sets out today for Philadelphia. I have some reasons for wishing that the administration...
I have received your letter of March 31. I hope nothing in my last was misunderstood. Could it be...
No one knows better than yourself how difficult and oppressive is the collection even of taxes...
I hope you will have understood that I did not mean by any thing in my late letter to blame the...
As I hinted to you some time since, I have drafted a letter which it is my wish to send to...
I imagine, My Dear Sir, by the letter which the post of yesterday brought me from you, that you...
I have embraced every opportunity since the receipt of yours of the 21st to obtain light on the...
I send you in confidence the copy of a letter of this date to the Secretary of War and of the...
Every one who can properly appreciate the situation of our Affairs at this moment, in all the...
The post of today brought me a letter from you. I am just informed that an order is come to the...
It is now, my Dear Sir, ascertained that Jefferson or Burr will be President and it seems...
The consideration for the candidates in the better part of the community stands nearly thus....
My absence from New York to attend the Court here has put it out of my power to answer sooner...
I understand that the Collector of Philadelphia will speedily offer his resignation & that...
I thank you for your last letter. The opinion with regard to the conduct of the President is very...
The answer from The President to the Commander in Chief &c of New Jersey contains in the close a...
I have received the inclosed letter which I send to you with only this remark that I have a good...
[ New York, September 18, 1798. On September 19, 1798, Wolcott wrote to Hamilton and referred to...
I send you the enclosed. If any good use can be made of it you will do it. I have been in...
Your last letter, My Dear Sir, has given me great pain; not only because it informed me that the...
I have two days since written to Mr. Adams a respectful letter on the subject I heretofore...
According to what I mentioned when I had the honor of a conference with you on the subject of the...
Have our party shewn that they possess the necessary skill and courage to deserve to be continued...
Permit me to recommend to your Civilities the Reverend Doctr. Enos Hitchcock, who is appointed a...
I have the honor to enclose to you, by the direction of the President, a letter from General...
Your letter of the 12th instant enclosing one from Mr Ross, and the Treasurers draught on Colo....
I have received your letter of the 18th instant with its enclosures, and thank you for both. The...
Your letter of the 24th Ulto has been duly received; but one cause or another has prevented the...
Not believing that Congress would adjourn as soon as some expected; and hoping that Colo. Shreve...