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It is from a sense of duty that I furnish you, in confidence, with some information, which this...
I had the honor to furnish you lately with some Abstracts (in my hand writing) from a paper...
I take the liberty to inclose you a letter for the President which I request the favor of you to...
The great importance of the present crisis occasions me earnestly to wish for a copy of the...
British blockade by mere notification-- Russian--do. Not to produce a fall of the blockade plan...
The present condition of the world certainly demands all the consideration of every wise and good...
Dear Sir Very pressing business of the Army & indian department, with some other circumstances &...
To James Madison, Esquire, Secretary of State the memorial & petition of Tench Coxe, a citizen of...
This letter goes to you as a citizen. I have no copy of it, or the paper it encloses. If that...
As I conceive it may be useful, and I feel it to be proper that the Government should know of the...
I understand to day that the coming out of Lord Selkirk is certain, and that he is to come in the...
An original letter from a house of the first character in Liverpool, of the 7th. Ulto. is now in...
A case of so much importance to the U. S. has occurred here, that I do myself the honor to...
I have been requested to transmit to you the papers in relation to Mr. William Griffith...
The proclamation is well received here by a very large proportion of the community. It is however...
I have sent to our greater seaports from New Orleans to Portsmouth N. H. to different friends,...
A british armed brig of 10 guns, & I believe about 250 Tons has been this afternoon crippled &...
The meeting held here this day has gone off tranquilly. A set of resolutions were adopted the...
(Private) There are many symptoms of foreign and domestic eagerness upon the subject of the...
In the present serious posture of affairs, it has appeared to me that the state of the public...
I feel very happy in the effect upon many well disposed men, not attached to the administration,...
I am honored with your letter containing the communication of the 5th. Jany. 1804 and the other...
I received this day three letters of various dates from my brother in Law Mr. Charles Davenport...
I was lately informed by a gentleman, who I suppose has conversed on the matter with you, that...
Since I had the honor to address you on the India trade, I am informed, that Great Britain has...
I add to the paper No. 1 the two inclosed papers. You will excuse their rough form and the...
I received yesterday the letter you did me the honor to transmit of the 27th. March. Its contents...
In the present critical state of our affairs, I take the liberty to offer to your consideration a...
I wrote you a note by yesterdays mail, without signature, date of place or year, putting at foot...
I find it to be a fact, that a family connexion of a person, who accuses ABurr, expresses his...
1) On the State of external affairs in February 1807. Every faithful and reflecting friend to the...
I have the honor to send you a copy of an examination into the Subject of the Spoliations of the...
I hope the extraordinary time will afford an excuse for offering to you the inclosed notes. They...
The recent advices from Europe have produced effects upon the mercantile body, of which I presume...
I have the honor to inclose to you an extract from a letter from Silas Dinsmore, Indian agent of...
I hope the communications I have taken the liberty to make on the subject of Colonel Burrs affair...
It is proper that the Government should understand the language held in so important a city as...
The decided information brought hither thro NewYork, in the letters & papers pr the Thetis brig,...
Under all the circumstances of the times, in Europe & America, the tendency of things to the...
The subject on which I have lately expressed my sentiments to you is so important in itself and...
It is my own opinion that the enclosed paper will do good among our own citizens, and public men,...
I find myself greatly impressed with the idea of the recent inroad of G. Britain upon neutral...
§ From Tench Coxe. 29 November 1805, Philadelphia. “I am honored with your letter relative to the...
I have the honor to transmit to you official copies of two Patents of the King of Great Britain...
18 June 1805, Philadelphia . “On my return from a short visit to my family, I had the honor to...
7 June 1805, Philadelphia . “Shortly before Mr. Adams[’]s mission of Messrs. Gerry, Pinckney &...
Ca. 11–16 Apr. 1805 . “I have the honor to write to you in consequence of an application from Mr....
24 January 1805, Purveyor’s Office. “I have the honor to transmit in this inclosure my Accounts...
10 November 1804, Purveyor’s Office. “I have the honor to transmit you a Note of the monies...
5 November 1804, Purveyor’s Office. “I have the honor to inclose to you a bill of Lading for one...