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When you shall take into consideration the removal from office of the present Collector of the...
I have not the confidence requisite for the frequency of applications which it seems to become my...
C. Ellery intended to have conversed, this morning, with the President, on the subject of the...
My character having suffered extremely in the opinion of my constituents, through...
Mr. Collins who hopes to have the honor of presenting this line to the President, visits the seat...
Having no other claim to your attention than an appointment to the vacancy in the Senate,...
C. Ellery wishes to peruse, before he leaves Washington, the letters written under a feigned...
C. Ellery begs permission to state to the President the contents of two letters, received by him,...
C. Ellery has the honor to present to the President of the United States the petition of...
In presenting the enclosed C Ellery thinks it proper to mention, that Doctor Hazard, the author,...
The inclosed, I understand, is from Joseph Sisson, an Inhabitant of Newport. He is an elderly...
C. Ellery again ventures to intrude upon the precious time of the President with a request that...
Conscious of a want of the talents which should grace the station to which I am appointed I shall...
Persons worthy to be appointed Commissioners of Bankrupts in the State of Rhode Island &c—...
My friend, John Slocum, esquire, surveyor of this port, will have the honor to present to the...
The death of my Uncle, William Ellery , one of those who signed the memorable declaration of...
It would be to me a singular pleasure to serve my country under your administration in any...
I have enclosed the observations made by Mr. Patterson and myself on the lunar eclipse of...
Among all those who will address you upon the fortunate issue of the late election for President,...
A few days ago I received a letter from Mr. John Vaughan from which the following is an extract,...
The first part of the fifth volume of the transactions of our Philosophical Society is now with...
This will be handed to you by Mr. Dinsmore , who was several years our Agent in the Cherokee...
Your favour of the 29th. Ultimo has been duly received, and the proposition which it contains, I...
If the following proposed arrangement, for executing the Office of Surveyor General of the United...
After writing, and sealing the enclosed, your favour of the 18th. came to hand.—I am much pleased...
I wrote to you soon after my arrival in this City last May, but having received no answer, I...
Immediately upon my return from the City of Washington I began the reduction of my Charts to a...
Mr. Ellicott sends his compliments to Mr. Jefferson, and requests the favour of him to replace...
I arrived at this Town on Monday last but the Cloudy weather prevented any observations being...
I have enclosed a few astronomical observations ; they are principally intended to determine by...
It is with real pleasure that I embrace this opportunity of congratulating you, on the elevated,...
Your agreeable favour of the 26th . Ult has been duly received, and the contents noted.—I shall...
I have accompanied this with a copy of my observations on the eclipse of the sun on the 16th. of...
I have lately received from the national institute of france the documents collected by order,...
For some time past Mr. William Barton, and myself, have been objects of abuse in Mr. Duane’s...
I arrived in this City a few days ago after an absence of three years and eight months: On my...
I have forwarded by the bearer Mr. Brown the notes to accompany the map which I informed you some...
A few days ago I received a letter from Mr. Livingston our Minister at Paris, which contains some...
I have enclosed the first 12 pages of my astronomical observations :—you will perceive they are...
I have just returned from determining the long disputed boundary between the states of Georgia ,...
No two branches of science have been so much improved the last two centuries as chemistry, and...
Yours of the 21st. has come safe to hand, but I defered answering it immediately, expecting Major...
I ask pardon for not furnishing you sooner with the method I use for calculating the rising and...
By a practice of more than twenty years, I have constantly found water preferable to any other...
I have taken the liberty of sending you an Almanac for the year 1793, which I calculated, and...
I have accompanied this by a few sheets of my observations, they contain an account of the work...
I have been most injuriously treated by the commissioners: Accused, and dismissed on a charge of...
I have lately received some valuable astronomical observations, made at several places on the...
The Commissioners for the City of Washington, have had two meetings since my last, and in my...
With this you will receive a Map of the western part of the State of New York which I am...