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I used to address you on the subject of the European War, & of the probability of the reacting...
The experience I have had of your candor, induces me to address you once more, on the State of...
Your very civil method of receiving former communications induces me to address the President...
At the period of my departure from Washington, in the zeal of circumstances I dropped to the...
On my returning to New England it would add greatly to the Obligations I am already under to the...
Having attended the hand of national fulness as long as finances would serve, & having pressed...
The smallest attention to the principles of decorum would have forbid any farther instrusion upon...
You was obligingly disposed to say, that tho’ you did not subscribe, you would receive a copy of...
It is painful to me to pierce a man of your natural good dispositions, even with the truth. But...
The Senate have, this day, so far amended the report of the Committee on the Library Bill, as to...
A Bill is about to be offered to the House of Representatives by the Senate, in which it is...
Being in this place to supply the place of Docr. Muir , gone on the affairs of the Church to...
Will you have the goodness to look over a communication of 28th ulto & seriously to weigh its...
Having been educated to the science of Morals; & having been ever satisfied with those exercises...
Will you forgive a second address on the subject of the place left by Mr Meredith? — The...
Hearing that the Treaty with France, was not, at the sailing of the Maryland ratified, I beg...
Fully pursuaded of your natural benevolence, & having no cause to doubt of your readiness to put...
—Some of the young Gentlemen, at table, this day, observed, that of a late appropriation by...
In the George Town “Museum” & in the “National Intelligencer” of this day may be observed a...
I dropped into the hand of Gen: Dearborn, this morning, a brief note designed for the eye of the...
Mr. Austin acknowleges the very acceptable Note from the President of 21. inst: and has the...
Mr: Austin presumes to ask, if it would meet with the countenance of the President, that a...
Lest the President should judge that a proceeding in the pacific design, solely, on his own...
Mr. Austin begs liberty to lay before the President the enclosed instrument; trusting that viewed...
That the President may not be at the trouble of demanding farther explanations, the following...
I have observed too much candor in your manner of receiving my communications, to fear a trespass...
Mr. Austin takes the liberty of submitting to the President, the consideration of a momentary...
The letter of Mr: Humphries enclosing other communications from Mr. OBrien & Mr: Cathcart ,...
Knowing that the matter of my Communications may labor in the minds of the well-disposed, and...
Suffer the interesting nature of my communications to apologize for their frequency. Perceiving...