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About three months ago, I received a letter from Mr. Storey, of Salem, declining the appointment...
Let the Land rejoice, for you have bought Louisiana for a Song. never was a happier moment...
Yesterday General Proctor called on me with the enclosed Letter to make what use I pleased with...
I beg leave to trouble you with the inclosed for Captain Lewis , they do not include many points,...
I have the honor to propose Reuben Chamberlin for an Ensign in the 2d. Regt. of Infantry in the...
The General Assembly of Maryland at their last Session gave Entertainment to a Bill entitled An...
The object of this letter is respectfully to solicit the appointment as one of the Commissioners...
It certainly causes me great uneasiness that your Excellency had received none of my letters; as...
We arrived here on the 14th, all well, and found the accomodations on the road by Stevensburg,...
Vous avez été prevenu par mon Pere que J’etais occupé d’etablir dans les Etats-Unis une grande...
I take the liberty of enclosing a letter from Mrs. Stuart , daughter to Blair McClennigan of...
The Cession of Louisiana having now taken place, & my Views leading me to a new Country where by...
Yours of the 11th. & 15th. Inst. were duly recieved, the former on the 18th. inst., the latter on...
The two pamphlets from the Society of Arts &c were intended to be retained by you, as we are in...
I had the honor of receiving thro’ Captain M: Lewis an assureance of your Approbation & wish that...
The Petition of the subscribers Humbly Sheweth that on or about the 16th June last a commission...
William Roberts lately from Norfolk, taking an Excursion with his Sister Mrs. Taylor and...
I have been highly pleased with the happy administriation of affairs, Since you filled the...
I request the honor of your accepting the inclosed address to our fellow Citizens. This would not...
M. Livingston veut bien se charger de faire parvenir à votre excellence, mon histoire naturelle...
I have recieved as yet no answer from Mr. Clark; in the event of Mr. Clark’s declining to...
Having received some days ago, but not in time for the last mail, the enclosed petition, I have...
I have received Your Letter of the 29th Ulto. covering your Bond and find upon Accurate...
I have not yet heard whether you have arrived safe at Monticello; and I write only to inform you...
To the Honourable Court. The Humble petition of Samuel Miller Most Humbly Sheweth. Your...
Dear and much much much and very much respected friend, I wrote thee two volumes Some good while...
The following is the substance of a letter written to you in Autumn 1802.   The reason it was not...
Gratitude, a Duty pleasing even to a deeply wounded Heart, prompts Me to present my Thanks as a...
As thou art a statesman in power, and therefore capable of doing much good in the world, I shall...
Upon looking over some private letters which were carefully laid aside when I went to Connecticut...
M Dufief having applied to me to assist him in procuring D Priestlys Harmony for you, I took...
If the Government of the United States has a desire to explore the new acquisition of Territory...
Your favor of the 26th. ultimo came to hand yesterday. Mrs. Page & myself are infinitely obliged...
I enclose a letter for Mr. Breckenridge, but as I know not his residence in Kentucky, I will be...
I have the honour of enclosing a letter from Capn. Lewis which came open to me, I have given...
I had previous to the receipt of your favor of the 23d. forwarded all the articles therein...
I have been duly favor’d with your friendly note of the 14th of July, and shall not fail to give...
My friend Mr John G. L. Schenck —a respectable merchant of this place, a good Citizen, & a great...
I am on my way to the City of Washington where I hope to find your Excellency in the enjoyment of...
On the 19th. of May last I did myself the honor to address a letter to the Secretary at War in...
My friend Dr Madison will probably visit you on his Journey to the upper Country; this presents...
I return you herewith Sir John Sinclair’s pamphlet upon Old Age with many thanks. I have read it...
I enclose you for your perusal, & satisfaction, the printed Extracts of the Genl. Assembly of the...
Je prend la liberté de vous adresser la presente pour avoir Lhonneur de vous Saluer, je soite de...
I had the honor of addressing you , some time ago on the subject of the Spanish claims, &...
I have the honor to inclose to you open for your perusal a letter which this Executive have...
Had not an occasion offer’d wherein you will have it in your power to exercise the Philantrophy—I...
Presuming that from the cession of Louisiana to the US: a number of offices will be in the gift...
The late arrest of Colonel Thomas Butler , added to the novelty of the order upon which it is...
I was favored about the middle of June with your letter of the 4th. May, with a remittence, in a...