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After a pleasant Journey we arrived in this City about 2 O clock on thursday last. Tomorrow we...
Whereas it may be necessary, during my absence from the Seat of Government, to pay certain monies...
In The incloased I Send you a letter I did myself the honour to write to the President yesterday...
[New York] 24 July 1790. Sends two bound volumes of the Gazette of the United States after a...
New York, 14 July 1790. In response to Tobias Lear’s request for copies of state acts ceding...
Mr Heineken, Consul from the United Netherlands called on me last evening to request I would ask...
Coming to Town last Evening in my Phaeton I overtook one of the Presidents Carriages, which as I...
I hope you will excuse the Liberty I take in addressing you on a subject which my Inclination...
The Secy of State has given directions, that six copies of the Laws, in sheets, should be...
From the small acquaintance I had of you while at this place, have taken the liberty of...
I have consulted with Mr. Brown on the subject of a Successor to Mr. Short. He is apprehensive...
Mr Macomb presents Mr Lear with his respects he has receiv’d his note of this morning and informs...
I have before me Your favour of the 6th & 10th Int. to answer which I could not do by last Post...
Since my last of the 30th Ulto I have had an Opportunity of further Enquiry Concerning Buckwheat...
Since my last I have made further Enquiry Concerning the Buckwheat, and find that altho’ the...
After the Departure of the last post I recd your favour of 17th Instant handed me by major...
Treasury Department, November 21, 1789. “I have received the letter which you enclosed to me in...
New York, 27 July 1789. Recommends William Watson, Ephraim Spooner, William Jackson, Joseph Otis,...