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The late outrage by the British on the chesapeake, has produced every where, within our range of...
General Wilkinson transmits the inclosed to the President for his perusal, & will pay his...
It is my purpose to advise you from time to time of our proceedings at this place, pending the...
I tresspassed on you some time since by Doctr. Upshaw, a crude partial Sketch of our doings here,...
I did intend to transmit you a Copy of Capt Pikes report by Governor Lewis, but have been too...
General Wilkinson has this moment received from Baltimore, where his papers generally are, a...
Bonaparte aims at universal Dominion to attain his views it is necessary to destroy all the...
Bonaparte vise a la domination universal, et pour parvenir a ce but il est necessaire d’etèindre...
By recent letters from Goverr. Claiborne, and from my Atty. H. L. Duncan Esqr. I am advised that...
Your even Judgment will best direct the expediency & policy of noticing the inclosed, it has been...
It has been imputed to me that pending the Agitations in the Western Country, occasion’d by Mr....
I have the honor to inclose my Account of disbursements for Secret Service, pending the Scenes in...
The enclosed papers will explain to you the motives of this address—I deemed it improper to say...
The remote position of General Dearborn from you, induces me to transmit directly for your...
Having not heard a Word, since you left Washington, of the account for souch service, which I had...
Since writing you the 5th. Inst: I have received a Letter from Mr Gallatin, which enables me to...
The recent explosion in Spain and the probable results, will command universal attention and...
In the moment of sailing I take the liberty to mention to you the bearer Dr. Pendergrast formerly...