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It having been my lott to inherit nothing from the estate of my Ancestors; and finding the perils...
My friends in Congress have been so good as to inform me that the Excise Act will probably pass...
On Sunday the 15 th . of this month I arrived here. The next Day I made Inquiries for M r Lear,...
Your favor of the 9th Instant I have received —with Respect to Mr Morris’s Coach, he has no Coat...
The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully transmits to the President of the United States a...
The petition of Bartholomew Von Heer Humbly sheweth That your petitioner having contributed his...
Since I had the honor of addressing you last, the Potomac bill has passed the House of...
I cannot help saying that I am sorry to be obliged sometimes to trespass on the little time that...
The enclosed letter from R. M. Scott will explain to you his wishes. he has requested me to...
Permit me to have the honor of expressing to you my satisfaction at your reestablishment from an...
This letter which I take the liberty to enclose, came to my hands this day whilst in Senate, and...
Letter not found: from William Pearce, 21 June 1795. On 28 June, GW wrote Pearce: “I have...
soon after Your departure I received the inclosed letter from Genoa —it came under Cover of one...
General Wayne has requested leave to visit his friends and his home. I wrote to him that your...
I had the honor yesterday to receive your letter of the 26th instant. It appeared to me that Mr...
We are of the opinion, that a passport ought to be granted for a vessel under the above...
Being informed that a law will shortly pass for appointing two additional commissioners to settle...
On my arrival from the Easternshore I found your Excellency had left Baltimore in the morning of...
The opinion of the Secretary of State declares the bill unconstitutional—for it does not...
I beg leave to appeal to your humanity on behalf of a poor old man in this neighbourhood whose...
The Secretary of State respectfully lays before the President of the United States letters from...
The memorial of Beale Gaither To the President of the united States Humbly Sheweth that in...
John Jay, by Ellen Sharples (probably after James Sharples), c. 1795. Pencil on paper. (£ Bristol...
My friends have advised me to offer myself a candidate for the office of Collector of the Impost...
a number of observers have already written in a satisfactory manner on North America. but most of...
A few weeks ago Mr William Bailey of this neighbourhood wished me to inform him, if I could,...
Letter not found: from James Vaughan, 11 Dec. 1789. In a letter to GW, 15 Oct. 1791 , Vaughan...
Translation. Sir. Nueremberg [Germany] Febr. 4. 1794 At the pressing Instance of my Son-in-Law...
To the President of the United States. The Memorial of the underwritten, late Officers of the...
The accounts of the last week from Lisbon, announcing an actual declaration of war by France...