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Your favour of the 28th. Ult: was duly received, tho’ with more delay, than usually attends the...
I have a greater debt of apology, I fear, than I can easily discharge, for having so long omitted...
In the operation of removing from my former quarters, the Digest of the City Code & business,...
The last of your favors which I have to acknowlege is that of the 3d. Ult: from Boston. I am glad...
You will have noticed the propositions in the H. of Reps which tend to lift the veil which has so...
I have recd. your favor of the 16th. by the mail which brought the result of the Election at...
The Treaty of Greenville in 1795. may be the basis of the new Treaty, with any improvements which...
I lay before Congress copies of a Proclamation of the British Lieutenant Governor of the Island...
I have been favored with two letters from you, which, having come to hand during a most busy...
You will have noticed the propositions in the H. of Reps which tend to lift the veil which has So...
I have recd. yours of the 20 & 21. to which the arrival of the mail enables me to add, that of...
Your favor of the 3 d came duly to hand. You will have noticed in the Nat: Intelligencer that the...
Obstructions to the mail retarded for several days, your letter of the 9th. instant, accompanied...
I have recd. fellow Citizens your Memorial of the 29th. Ult: representing the exposure of your...
Mr. Morris delivered yesterday morning the dispatches committed to him, including your letters to...
I intimated to you the offence taken by Armstrong at the re-enstatement of Warden. It is not...
The inclosed letter from Jarvis accompanied one to me on the subject of the Merinos. I learn that...
I should feel my own reproach, in acknowledging at this date yours of Decr. 4. if I did not feel...
The notice that the departure of the Store vessel is taking place, being sudden, I cannot specify...
Note to the Secretary of War on letters from him to Brown of July 19 —and to Izard of July 27....
I rec d your favor of the 2 d inclosing the letter from M r Meigs. The place he wishes, has been...
I have recd. your letter of the 22d of Decr. accompanied by an address of the House of Reps. of...
Since my last I have recd. yours of the 26th. If the sketch of Erskine’s instructions be...
I have recd. safe the manuscript of Dupont, and the pamphlet sent with it. The letter from Foster...
I recd. your favor of the 2d. inclosing the letter from Mr. Meigs. The place he wishes, has been...
I have just recd. yours of the 13th. The mail brought me at the same the N.Y. paper of the 11th....
I have rec d your favor of containing the requested extract from Armstrong’s letter relating to...
You will learn from the Secy of State the painful manner in which the Senate have mutilated the...
The death of Mr. Mifflin has produced the inclosed applications for the vacancy in the deputy...
I have rec d yours of Oc r . with that inclosed from Warden . His tale is plausibly told but...
I have recd. your letter of the 17th. inst: covering further communications from Genl. Pinkney;...
The commercial Convention with G.B. has just reached me. It abolishes the discriminating and...
I got home from my trip to Washington on Saturday last; having remained there three days only....
I have recd. your several favors of the 29. & 31. July & of the 1st. 3d. & 6th. instant. I have...
§ Indenture between John C. and Clara Payne and James Madison. 26 July 1815. “This Indenture made...
My last was inclosed in the dispatches which, in consequence of a failure in reaching the British...
I have recd. several letters from you which not requiring special answers, I now beg leave to...
You will learn from the Department of State, as you must have anticipated, our surprise that the...
I have duly recd. your favor of the 13th. The general idea of disposing of the supernumerary...
It was long desireable that an Exposé of the causes and character of the War between the U. S. &...
The inclosed letters came under cover to me, by the Hornet . France has done nothing towards...
I have recd yours of the 10th. and return as you request, the letter of Mr. Higginbotham. He will...
You will learn by the communications from the Dept. of State, that the discussions of Congs. on...
The translation of the Dey of Algiers’ letter, after a curious display of Oriental Bombast,...
I intimated to you the Offence taken by Armstrong at the re-enstatement of Warden . It is not...
I duly rec d your two letters of the 26. & 30. Ult: The State of Col. Monroe’s mind is very...
I have just rec d your favor of the 17 th . The same mail brings me the “Proceedings of the Gov t...
Your favor of the 24 th ult: came duly to hand. I learn that the Library Com e will report...
I have given to the questions growing out of your letter and communications of the 23rd. of May.,...
Yours of the 16 th has been rec d . It is not improbable that there will be an early occasion to...