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It is my wish to set off for Mount Vernon on Monday next. With some inconvenience to myself, it...
The President of the United States requests the attendance of the at Nine o’Clock tomorrow...
Your Letters of the 8 and 9. inst: are received. The latter came to me on Saturday morning by...
As the public service may require that communications should be made to me, during my absence...
The posture of affairs in Europe, particularly between France and Great Britain, places the...
Philadelphia, May 14, 1794. “Consider, attentively, the Memorial of Walter Stewart, David H....
To The Secretary of State—The Secretary of the Treasury—The Secretary of War and The Attorney...
Fresh occurrences, but communicated thro’ private channels, make it indispensable that the...
I have this moment received your sentiments with respect to the constitutionality of the Bill “to...
The President requests that Mr —— would give the Letter & statement herewith sent, from the...
As the day is near at hand, when the President-elect is to take the oath of qualification, and no...
Philadelphia, November 10, 1791. Approves of Kean’s decision to remain in the service of the...
I have had the pleasure of receiving your Lordship’s letter introducing to me Mr. Taillerand...
Inclosed you will find the copy of a Proclamation, which I have thought proper to issue, in...
I received, with particular satisfaction, and took an early opportunity of imparting to Congress,...
I send you a letter of the 26 Ulto from William Bingham Esquire to the Secretary of the Treasury...
[ Carlisle, Pennsylvania, October 11, 1794. On October 14, 1794, Randolph wrote to Washington:...
It appears to me necessary, that processes should issue without further delay upon the...
New York, September 11, 1789. On this date Washington submitted to the Senate the following...
JCHW John C. Hamilton, ed., The Works of Alexander Hamilton (New York, 1851–1856). , V, 62....
It is greatly to be lamented, for the sake of humanity, that the flame of War, which had before...
An act making allowances for certain services & contingencies in the collection of the Revenue...
By George Washington President of the U. S. of am⟨erica⟩ a Proclamation. Whereas every nation has...
Proclamation By George Washington President of the UStates Amidst the calamities which afflict so...
I trust, I do not deceive myself, while I indulge the persuasion, that I have never met you at...
At a Meeting at the Presidents House City of Philadelphia Aug 24. 1794 Present The President of...
1   Object. The public Debt is greater than we can possibly pay before other causes of adding to...
In my speech to the two houses of Congress at the opening of the session I urged the expediency...
It is an abatement of the satisfaction, with which I meet you, on the present occasion, that in...