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Amidst the services I would be happy to render to the U.S. I set in the first rank an acquisition...
I have just been honoured with your favour of Septr. 5th. which has been so long on the road in...
Tho late, I congratulate you on the revocation of the French decrees, & Congress still more; for...
The undersigned chiefs and Warriors of the Oneida, Onondaga, Stockbridge Tuscarora and Seneca...
I am going to talk to you my friend and brothers, This day I talk to you, the one who sits in...
The enclosed are copies of the last received from Com. Chauncey. I regret to find that the enemy...
About 1 oclock this morning I received the enclosed letters from Major Gen. Hampton. I...
I have learnt with much pain that Mr Pinkney, the American Minister at London, has publicly...
To save time, I inclose the rough sketch of a second letter to the General Officers, giving a...
It has been suggested that the provisions of the non-intercourse Act which forbid the importation...
27 August 1813 , “ US Gun Boat No 67 .” “Recent occurrences in the Navy Department have imposed...
I rather think that Mr. Serurier mistakes the temper of his government if he thinks to recommend...
The only apology which I shall offer for troubling you with the perusal of a letter, from an...
I almost blush at my own presumption when I take the liberty of addressing you upon the present...
Feeling a warm interest in the Welfare of the United States, a respect for you, and a desire to...
I have the honor of enclosing a transcript of Governor Harrison’s Letter of the 22d. Ult. & of...
Duty, and the consideration of a large family impel me to address the President of the...
Conformably to an order of a general meeting of the people of Charlotte at their Court-house I...
On the 7th. of this month, I had the honor of Tendering to your Excellency, for public service,...
your favor of the 6 th has been recieved, and I will beg leave to add a few supplementory...
I have the Honor to transmit the foregoing resolution and embrace the Opportunity of expressing...
I had intended to leave this for Orange to morrow; but, under an impression that the late...
I was duly honored with the receipt of your Letter of the 1st. of October, and took immediate...
Memoranda for the President. Information having been recieved in October last that many intruders...
I feel it my duty to give you Some information relative to this post. Immediately on the ill...
Believing it essential to the happiness of every Community that each Individual should aid in...
It has been four or five years since we was to see you at the seat of Goverment—when we had the...
After prevailing on the late Judge Cushing to retain his office for several years, under the...
Respectfully offered for the consideration of the President. The late disaster is the result of a...
We the undersigned Cheifs and warriors of the Mawwa Chipowa Potawawtomie and Wyandots Nations,...
The reports which I some time since communicated to you relative to the dispositions towards the...
Your letter of August last, enclosed in one from Mrs Custis, has been recd. Colo. De Greffe, the...
Mr. Maury has transmitted to Monroe M.S. copy of a peice that I had the good fortune to get into...
A number of the Inhabitants of this Parish, having assembled, to commemorate as well the...
On the 22nd. Ult. I enclosed to Mr. Jefferson a letter from Mr. Wirt, communicating in substance...
14 May 1813, Charleston. “Knowing the situation of our Country, and the important duties you have...
I respectfully request permission to submit to your perusal the enclosed papers, merely for...
The object of this letter is to bring under your view, the grounds whereon I consider the office...
The situation in which I am placed in consequence of my having received no letters from the war...
I have received a Letter from Mr Dallas (of the 16th.) from which it appears that he had not been...
It is with pain I have to inform you that the state of things on the Niagara frontier of this...
12 July 1813, Washington. “Conceiving myself to have been much aggrieved by an act of the late...
My absence from chesterfield prevented my receiving your letter until a few days since. When the...
I recieved yesterday from our friend Gov r Nicholas a letter stating that very advantageous...
The Petition of John Everingham, of the City of Charleston in the District aforesaid—Respectfully...
I recieved last night yours of the 27 th & rode this morning to Col o Monroe’s . I found him...
I have deemed it proper to submit to your inspection the enclosed letter from Commodore...
I take the liberty, although, personally, a total stranger, of writing this communication. Dr. E....
It is a long time since I have had the honor to address a letter to you personally; but I hope...
I have recommended for the appointment of Chaplin the Revd Joel Haden to th[e] Sec of war & hope...