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The President has received a petition from the keeper of the light house at Portland (Joseph...
Inclosed is an application which has been made to the President. I request your opinion, as to...
Your letter of the 2nd instant has been duly received. You were perfectly right in charging the...
I have received your letter of the 4th Ultimo, inclosing a duplicate receipt, No 345, of the Bank...
The post of this day brought me your letter of the 7th instant. I am pained that my having...
The account rendered by Capt. Williams will be transmitted for Examination to the accounting...
The law making provision for the reduction of the public debt requiring that an account of the...
A certificate of Registry No 16, granted by you, for the Ship Lucretia, has been delivered up, at...
You will pay into the Bank of Massachusettes whatever monies may be in your hands, on the last...
The practice of the Surveyor of Boston in measuring American vessels (not new) only when they are...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your Letter of the 29th. Inst. In addition to the measures...
(Private) My dear Sir, Philadelphia August 14th 1791 As it never has been my intention to bestow...
As the tea mentioned in your letter of the 13th of July is confessedly not simply Bohea but a...
Treasury Department, June 23, 1791. “I have received your letter of the 14th instant, inclosing...
Before the receipt of your letter of the 25th. of May the question concerning the true intent and...
I have written to the Directors of the Bank of Massachusettes, a letter of which the inclosed is...
I have transmitted the accounts enclosed in your letter of the 27 Ultimo to the Auditor of the...
Instructions relative to the collection of the Duties on Teas are now preparing, and will be very...
Treasury Department, April 18, 1791. States that it is impossible at this time to give a...
On considering your letter concerning the Revenue Cutter, I believe it will be on the whole best...
The carriage of the Teas to Salem, as stated in your letter of the 9th Ultimo is a mere...
In answer to your enquiry whether you may exchange the certificates, purchased under the...
Treasury Department, March 18, 1791. “Inclosed is a copy of a Letter of the same date with this...
The Trustees of the sinking fund have thought fit to commit to you the making of purchases of the...
[ Philadelphia, January 22, 1791. On February 23, 1791, Lincoln wrote to Hamilton and referred to...
I have received your letter of the 16th. of October from which I find that a cutter of near 64...
Treasury Department, January 17, 1791. Encloses “the Presidents commission for Mr. Joseph...
When I answered your letter concerning Mr Burges’s Vessel, being in a hurry, I trusted to my...
Your letter relative to the cutter was duly received, but it appearing from the information...
Treasury Department, December 17, 1790. “It having been intimated to me that you were desirous to...