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29 March 1812. Regrets that he should ever express dissatisfaction at the proceedings of the U.S....
On the 20 th of Feb. I wrote to you requesting you to forward for me to Mess rs Gibson &...
The season of paying my debts now coming upon me I requested you in my letter of the 15 th to...
Your letter of the 21 st came to hand on the 25 th but the 71. copies mentioned as forwarded by...
I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 20th. of this month, for which you will be...
As the Couriers between Paris and St: Petersburg have not yet ceased to be dispatched, by the...
The threatening posture of our Foreign relations has not failed to engage my profound attention...
I have been intending for some time to write you but the alarming & fatal illness of my beloved...
In my conversation with Mr. Munroe on the subject of the accounts demanded by congress, he...
I regret my not being able to go to the Northward as I intended, by which means I am deprived of...
I have the honor to transmit herewith, the account of unsatisfied claims for services and...
By mistake I omitted to send my original appointment with the papers transmitted to You...
Altho not in public life, I feel with the deepest anguish the progress of events passing before...
31 March 1812, Alexandria. “I expect in very few days to be able to send you the pipe of Lisbon...
31 March 1812, Michigan. Has “the honor to present his respects to the President of the United...
In giving the history of the Controversies in which I was engaged in the military hospitals, and...
Considering it as expedient, under existing circumstances and prospects, that a General Embargo...
The mail Rider of yesterday brings us information of one Man killed, and one or two more...
1 That the President be authorised to cause to be inlisted, a number of the men provided by the...
Since my last of the 27th Ult. I have learned with regret the sources from whence my...
1 April 1812, War Department. Lists, for JM’s approval, proposed appointments in the staff...
1 April 1812. Expresses wonder at events of state: Who would have thought that the English would...
2 April 1812, Washington. Responding to Cazenove’s letter of 31 Mar. , is “inclined to take at...
2 April 1812, Newcastle. Informs JM of the death of the district court judge, Gunning Bedford, on...
The indiscretion of individuals in sending me packages of books & pamphlets by the mail, which...
I rec d yesterday yours of Mar. 28. and I thank you for the information respecting the packages....
Your letter of Mar. 12. was not recieved till yesterday. it has given me the deepest concern....
Your letter of Mar. 22. has been duly recieved. by this time a printed copy of my MS. respecting...
Having examined and considered the Bill entitled “An Act providing for the trial of Causes...
I have recd. your favor of the 26th. and have made to the members of the Cabinet the...