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Your letter of Mar. 29. has been duly recd. Under the circumstances & arrangements necessary to...
The letters to be answered under address to Mr Levi Canning &c. has [ sic ] been recd. The...
In the latter end of the year 1808, & Spring of 1809, two anonymous letters were addressed, one...
Your letter of the 5th. having gone in the first instance to Washington, and the mails having...
I recieved your letter of the 6th. inst. requesting my interference to have you admitted to bail,...
Th: Jefferson with his respectful salutations & the compliments of the season to Genl. Dayton,...
New York, March 30, 1802. Seeks Dayton’s aid for client soliciting “the interposition of our...
I have received your letter of the . Col Smith had made a previous representation to me. I have...
An Accurate view of the internal situation of the UStates presents many discouraging reflections...
The enclosed letter to Major Ford directs him to take the command of some detachments of...
I received at Philadelphia your letter of the 27th of July the answer to which has been delayed...
Your letter of the 25th gave me much pleasure. The communication respecting certain papers is...
I thank you for your letter of the , and the friendly disposition it manifests. As to Frances’s...
Last evening, my dear sir, I had the pleasure to receive your favours of the 12th. & 13th. insts....
[ New York, January 4, 1796. On January 15, 1796, Dayton wrote to Hamilton : “Your letter of the...
Some advices are just received from England which add to the favourable complexion of affairs. I...
I want to have with you a free & confidential conversation on a point very important to us all....
In reply to your letter of this date, the President of the United States directs me to inform...
Some skirmishing having begun in the Gazette of the U States respecting Mr. Freneau’s receiving a...
[ Philadelphia, June 6, 1791. “My determination on the subject mentioned in your letter of the...
I duly received your letter of the 3d. of June. I have written to Mr. Ludlow directing that...
Circumstances prevented my seeing a certain Gentleman. But I have reflected more fully on the...
Passports having been granted by me for Genl Losberg to send out of N. York One Q. Master & two...
I have received your Letter of the 18th by Mr Skinner, from whom I have also learnt that a flag...
I have received your Letter without Date with a packet from Sir Hy Clinton. You do not inform the...