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Agreeably to your resolution of the 9th. instant I now lay before you a statement of the...
The Secretary of State, to whom, by a Resolution of the House of Representatives of the 16th....
The Secretary of State to whom by a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 2d. March...
The Secretary of State to whom by a resolution of the House of Representatives on the 15th....
I transmit for the information of Congress letters recently recieved from our Consuls at...
I communicate for information a copy of the speech of Arthur St. Clair , governor of the...
Some statements have been lately recieved of the causes decided or depending in the courts of the...
According to the request in your resolution of the 8th. Inst., I now lay before you a letter from...
I lay before both houses of Congress, for their information, the report from the Director of the...
I now transmit a statement of the expences incurred by the US. in their transactions with the the...
According to the request stated in your resolution of December 20th. I communicated to you such...
Agreeably to the request of the House of Representatives I now transmit a statement of the...
In a message of the 2d. instant, I inclosed a letter from the Secretary at War on the subject of...
The inclosed letters and affidavits exhibiting matter of complaint against John Pickering...
No occasion having arisen, since the last account rendered by my predecessor, of making use of...
I now communicate to you, a memorial of the Commissioners for the City of Washington together...
I communicate to both houses of Congress a Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the subject...
I lay before you the accounts of our Indian trading houses , as rendered up to the 1st. day of...
In further compliance with the desire of the House of Representatives, expressed in their...
I now lay before you 1. a return of Ordnance , arms, & military stores the property of the US. 2....
I now inclose sundry documents supplementary to those communicated to you with my message at the...
In addition to the information accompanying my message of the 22d. instant, I now transmit the...
In my communication to you , of the 17th. instant, I informed you that conventions had been...
Th: Jefferson presents his salutations to mr Houston, and in compliance with the desire expressed...
I was presented a few days ago with a sample of Wheat from Buenos Ayres, and of Barley from Old...
9 February 1802, Department of State. Acknowledges Howard’s letter of [27] Jan. concerning the...
In the execution of the trust of granting pardons, as it is impossible the President should be...
I enclose copies of several papers, received from the Consul at the Cape of Good Hope, whence it...
I inclose you a letter from Gibson & Jefferson in Richmond which will inform you of the reciept...
Be pleased to forward for me without delay, to the care of Gibson & Jefferson of Richmond 2½ Cwt...
If I recieved from you a bill for the two tons of nail rod shipped (I believe) in the latter part...
Be pleased to send two tons of nailrod assorted from 6 d. to 20 d. sizes to Richmond addressed to...
I some time ago made enquiry of you whether iron sheets of the dimensions therein stated could be...
William Stewart , a smith who has lived with me at Monticello some years, is now in Philadelphia,...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to Messrs. Stanton & Howland, & regrets that it is not...
I have received your letter of the 8th. inst. Whether the case of your Sloop Hiram is embraced by...
26 January 1802, Department of State, Washington. Acknowledges receipt of their letter of 20 Jan....
I duly received your favor of April 9 & am much gratified with that affectionate attachment,...
I have received our favor of 30 October & return the subscription paper for Hubly’s journal with...
Mr. Hughes will please to execute the above order as follows—After deducting the Costs he will...
Mr. Lewis A. Terascon, an enterprising citizen of Pennsylvania, having built and loaded two...
Your letter of the 18th Ult, has duly come to hand, with the extract from the decree of the...
We are ready according to the terms of our Commission to enquire into the claims which may be...
22 March 1805, Department of State . “The President of the United States being desirous of...
Having asked and obtained the opinion of the Attorney General on certain points stated by the...
11 June 1805, Department of State. “As no specific appropriation was made by Congress for the...
§ To William Hull. 17 January 1806, Department of State. “As the seals & seal-presses necessary...
I inclose herewith a number of printed copies of a proclamation issued yesterday by the...
§ To William Hull. 17 March 1806, Department of State. “I have received your letter of the 26th....
The President having thought proper to revoke the Commission of Stanley Griswold Esqr. as...