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I have the honor to inclose you a Bill of Lading for two pipes of arruda Wine of the last...
The only questions which press on the Executive for decision are Whether we shall enter into a...
The Petition of Rosetta Stevenson Humbly Sheweth that her Husband George Stevenson Quarter Master...
Will Your Excellency pardon me, for venturing to address a few lines to you in this, way & my...
Inclosed you will receive my account against you, as certified by Gabriel Lilly for one hundred &...
Your favors of the 1st. & 5th. found me here but so pressed by the accumulation of business which...
I am honoured, Madam, with your letter of the 2d. inst. containing the very obliging request of...
I performed my journey to this place without any accident or disagreeable circumstance except...
With the concurrence of Genl. Dearborn, I have given the following Sketch for publication: “We...
§ To Anthony Merry. 14 October 1805, Department of State. “I beg leave to trouble you with...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 14 October 1805, New Orleans. “The Marquis of Casa Calvo has...
§ From Carlos Martínez de Yrujo. 14 October 1805, Philadelphia. Has the honor to send JM the...
This opportunity, through the request of Mr. Latrobe, of writing to Mr. Jefferson I am happy of...
If Mr Jefferson should be in want of very superior Claret—Mr Vaughan has some in cases of 3 Doz...
I have the pleasure of enclosing a Copy of a letter I have recieved from Baron Humboldt, which...
You will probably recollect that soon after my return from England I communicated to you the...
§ From Sylvanus Bourne. 15 October 1805, Amsterdam. “I have the honor to advise the due rect of...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 15 October 1805, New Orleans. “During my late Illness at Natchez...
Your letter dated at Monticello the 28h. ulto. I only got by last mail—The statement therein,...
Your letter of the 6th. has been duly recieved. I have spoken with Capt Andrews & undertaken to...
J’ai par çelle çi l’honneur de repondre a la Votre du 12, qui m’est parvenue hier midi. 1) Mr. Du...
I cannot avoid transmitting you the enclosed letter from my father, which was forwarded to me...
I recd. duly your favor of the 11th. at this place, where I am still very painfully detained by...
Your Letter of the 6h. June, My dear friend, or Rather a Copy of it from the press Has Come to...
§ From Peter Audrain. 16 October 1805, Detroit. “In compliance with the instructions which I have...
I have spoken with Genl. Dearborne, within whose department is the appointment at Natchitoches...
Since I had the Honour of addressing Your Excellency on the 11th. Instant I have seen Mr....
I have received the letter in which your Majesty informs me, that the bad state of health, under...
The Office of Surveyor for this Port, having become vacant by the Death of Mr. Andrew Porter, I...
Your favor of the 12th. came to hand yesterday. I had no notice from mr Lilly of his engagement...
I recd. duly your favor of the 11th. at this place, where I am still very painfully detained by...
frize board of Chamber Chimney Cap length 4. f 11½ I breath 7½ I. the ornaments to be the Same as...
Mr. John Speer of Charlottesville has desired me to remit you by the first mail 100. D. in...
It has probably not escaped your Observation that there has been some coolness between Com....
I do myself the honor to Send You the inclosed—Mr. Keene is a young Lawyer from this City, the...
Your letter of the 10th. did not come to hand till yesterday. had it come by the post of the...
I recd. some days ago your favor of the 2d. inclosing a letter to Genl. Armstrong, which will be...
I have the Honor to enclose Copies of a Letter from Messrs. Johnston, Pringle and Sherlock of...
Enclosed are the abstracts from Sir J. Marriott’s reports, the references to treaties, and an...
§ Circular to the Governors. 17 October 1805, Department of State. “Agreeably to an act of...
The bearer of this, Elizth Allicocke, whom is the writer of this humble address to you, begs for...
Dr. Turner has repeatedly applied to the Treasury, since his claim was barred by the act of...
When the foregoing Letter was given me by Governor Fenner, it was my Intention to have waited on...
I have been fav d . with your Letter of the 2 d . Ult. respecting the “African free School” in...
I Sent you lately by Col. Mercer my note to Lord Mulgrave of the 23d. ulto. relative to the late...
§ To Joseph Sansom. 18 October 1805, Department of State. “Mr. Madison presents his compliments...
§ From William Lee. 18 October 1805, Bordeaux. “I profit of a good opportunity which has this...
§ From Philip Reed. 18 October 1805, Kent County, Maryland. “Not having the honor of being...
Having been lately appointed by the Collector of this Port to act as Surveyor pro. tem. untill...
I had detained the letter of mr Merry on Foster’s claim of freedom from importing duties in...