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Mr. Davies, who appreciates your character as he ought, having expressed a desire to be...
It is an awkward thing now to tell you that it was early my intention to send you the inclosed....
I thank you for your three letters in compliance with my request. They contain what I desired....
I have occasion for a public purpose to allude to the reprobated instructions to our...
You have been informed of the loss of our Election in this City. It is also known that we have...
We are all here very anxious for the success of Mr Coleman. We know his abilities and we believe...
The completion of the works in the vicinity of our City proceeds heavily. Some embarrassment is...
The survey of this port to the narrows inclusively has been executed and the expence defrayed out...
After a plan for fortifying our port shall have been settled, the execution of it with energy &...
I have received your Letter of the 25th. Various circumstances have prevented my being ready to...
New York, December 18, 1798. “You may remember that I have heretofore recommended to you Mr....
Your letter of the 5 of November has recently reached me at this place and found me amongst...
The Attorney General has shewn me, in confidence, a late letter of yours to him and has asked my...
I received this day a letter from the President of the United States, requesting me to concert...
The death of Mr. Remsen presents a vacancy of Notary which will be sought. Two applications are...
I beg your pardon for having omitted to attend earlier to the suggestion in your letter of the...
I was very sorry when at Albany not to have seen you. I called the day after my arrival but you...
I have received your two favours of the 19th instant. I feel as I ought the mark of confidence...
I had the honor duely to receive Your Excellency’s letter of the 4th instant. I did not...
The session of Congress is about to close much better than I expected. All mischievous measures...
I send you herewith sundry papers and documents, which contain information that may be not...
Inclosed are communications from the Collector of this Port & from Mr. Seton of New York...
Notwithstanding the information of this Morning respecting the Insertion in Dunlap’s Paper on...
We have received your Letter of the 26th instant. We take to day to revise it and tomorrow or the...
When we last conversed together on the subject we were both of opinion that the Minister expected...
I have already written you by this Post. A further Question occurs. Would not a proclamation...
Your favours of the 26 of November & 16 instant have duly come to hand. I am ashamed that the...
[ Philadelphia, September 17, 1792. On September 27, 1792, Rufus King wrote to Hamilton : “Mr Jay...
The proceedings at Pittsburgh, which you will find stated in the in-closed paper and other...
The bearer of this is Lt Colonel Toussard, a French Officer, who lost his arm in our service...