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It being probable from your favor of the 24th instant, that a letter, directed to Alexandria or...
I have the honor to acknowledge your favor of the 21st instant. It shall be properly attended to....
I had the honor of receiving yesterday your favor of the 20th instant from Mount Vernon. A letter...
Notwithstanding Mr Van Berckel has no right to expect, that I should transmit his letter for your...
On saturday I was honored by your letter from Baltimore of the 17th instant, together with the...
I am afraid, that there was some mistake in the newspapers, sent by Mrs Washington the day before...
The mail from New-York yesterday brought me a letter from Mr Pinckney, dated the second of...
Knowing, that the President intended to answer your letter , relative to the shares in the two...
E. Randolph has the honor of submitting to the President a draft of a letter to Mr Hammond, upon...
E. Randolph has the honor of submitting to the President the draft of a letter to Mr Hammond. The...
The Secretary of state has the honor of reporting to the President, that few or no persons, not...
I have the honor of returning to you the letter of Mr. J. Q. Adams. It is one among the many...
The Secretary of State has the honor of sending to the President a letter from Colo. Smith; upon...
The vessel, which is to go to the West Indies for the papers, respecting British captures, being...
The Secretary of State has the honor of Reporting to the President, that of the fifty three Laws,...
At 7 o’clock yesterday evening, M r . Blaney delivered to me the very important dispatches, which...
The Secretary of State does himself the honor of requesting the favor of an acknowledgment that...
E. Randolph has the honor of informing the President, that by one o’clock to-day he will be able...
E. Randolph has the honor of enclosing to the President a calculation of the time for convening...
E. Randolph has the honor of informing the President, that the power appears to be accurately...
I had intended to have paid my respects to you this morning. But being deprived of that pleasure...
Having caught a cold, I purpose, sir, to nurse it within doors to-day, unless you should intimate...
E. Randolph has the honor of informing the President, that after every effort no person has...
I have had a very full conversation with Colo. Humphreys, at some part of which Mr Wolcott was...
The Secretary of State has the honor of inclosing to the President, a Letter from Mr Harrison of...
The Secretary of State has the honor of returning to the President, the papers respecting the...
I do myself the honor of submitting to your consideration a letter from the late Secretary of the...
[ Philadelphia ] January 23, 1795 . “The Secretary of State has the honor of inclosing to the...
The Secretary of State has the honor of submitting to the President two representations from the...
I do myself the honor of inclosing to you a copy of a letter from the Minister of the French...
E. Randolph has the honor of sending to the President all the letters of consequence, written to...
E. Randolph has the honor of sending to the President the Virginia Act concerning the shares, in...
E. Randolph has the honor of sending to the President a letter from Colo. Humphries the material...
Mr. Fauchet’s communication about weights and measures goes to congress to-day. I inclose to you,...
I have taken into consideration the petition of James Kerr, which you did me the honor of...
I called at your Office on Saturday, to confer with you on the subject of this letter, but I was...
I informed the President, that you were of opinion, that the public service would not be at all...
Department of State, January 3, 1795. “I do myself the honor of inclosing to you a copy of a...
Department of State, January 3, 1795. “I beg leave to lay before you a letter of the 25th. ultimo...
When I renewed the note for your friendly favor, just before your departure for the Westward, I...
I am sorry to trouble you so often upon the same subject but Mr. Fauchet so constantly presses me...
The Director of the Mint being of opinion, that it may be advantageous to contract for the fifty...
The Algerine captain; who has lately been travelling thro’ New England, and the states north of...
Philadelphia December 11. 1794. ½ past 12. o’clock E. Randolph with respectful compliments to the...
The Secretary of State begs the favor of the opinion of the Secretaries of the Treasury and of...
E. Randolph has the honor of informing the President, that Mr Jay carried with him Higginson’s...
The secretary of State has the honor of communicating to the President, a letter from Mr Hammond...
E. Randolph presents his respectful Compliments to the President of the United States and has the...
I am extremely unwilling, that the department of state should become the vehicle of letters to...
I could not resist the impulse of my long affection for Geneva, to postpone for a moment the...