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Some doubts having arisen on the mode of executing the 5th article of the British treaty,...
The President of the United States has instructed me to communicate, in confidence , to the...
I have this morning received a letter from Colo. Monroe, covering the account of the sums paid...
[ Philadelphia, January 19, 1795. On January 19, 1795, Hamilton wrote to Pickering : “I have...
The President set out early this morning for Mount Vernon; and soon after, his address to the...
[ Philadelphia, January 8, 1795. On January 20, 1795, Hamilton wrote to Pickering and referred to...
The Secretary of War respectfully lays before the president four draughts of answers to the...
I have the honor to enclose a report on the memorial and petition of William Somarfall & son &...
If there be any spare copies of the Census of the Inhabitants of the UStates in the office of the...
Since sealing my letter of this date, my servant has brought me an answer from the Mayor, which I...
The Secretary of War respectfully informs the President of the United States, that he has been so...
I inclose the form of the summons by Mr. Jefferson on the former occasion, to the Senators to...
[ Philadelphia, January 23, 1797. On February 6, 1797, Hamilton wrote to Pickering : “I duly...
(private) This morning I received the inclosed letter from Mr Dayton, expressing fully his...
The Secretary of State respectfully returns to the President his report on the claims of the...
The inclosed letter from Mr Paleski, the Prussian Consul being marked “duplicate,” I suppose the...
The Secretary of State respectfully lays before the President of the U. States three papers of...
I have the honour to lay before you the form of a pardon for Mitchell & Vigol, insurgents, for...
Two vessels are to sail for England this week—one, as intended, to-morrow, and one on Thursday:...
By the direction of the President of the United States, I have the honor to inclose a report of...
The Secretary of State with great pleasure lays before the President of the United States the...
The inclosed letter came under cover to me from Wm Lithgow Attorney for the district of Maine,...
To remove objections at the auditors office to the settlement of my demand for the repayment of...
I mentioned to the President to-day the request of Mr Boudinot that the President would sign 50...
I have just received a letter dated the 17th from Judge Benson: He accepts the place of third...
As the carved work for the frigates should be relative to their names, and will require a length...
The subject of the letter dated March 18. 1795, from Harry Innes Esqr. of Kentuckey, to the...
The Secretary of State has the pleasure to present to the President a letter received this...
The Secretary of State has the honor to inclose a letter from our Consul at Cadiz, with one for...
Mr: Bradshaw has just returned with an Answer to your letter to the Judge of the district Court...