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An occurrence took place yesterday off our Capes (between Six & Ten miles) which I hold it my...
These papers from Governor Cabell are inclosed for your perusal: I am about to answer the...
I have finished my letter alluded to in the cover of Govr. Cabell’s papers, and no post is yet...
Yours of yesterday was recieved in the course of the day. our post-rider has not yet got to be...
I pray you to peruse & consider the inclosed letter of Governor Cabell and my answer, and to...
I recieved yesterday your two letters without date on the subjects now to be answered. I do not...
I return you the papers recieved yesterday. mr Erskine complains of a want of communication...
I suppose mr Gamble should be told that his opinion in favor of the appointment of a Consul...
Your letter to Dayton I think perfectly right, unless perhaps the expression of personal sympathy...
I presume the two commissions of militia officers in the District of Columbia which you inclosed...
Yours without date was recieved yesterday. about 3. or 4. days ago mr Nelson called on me with a...
Colo. Newton’s enquiries are easily solved I think by application of the principles we have...
There can be no doubt that Foronda’s claim for the money advanced to Lt. Pike should be repaid; &...
I think with you we had better send to Algiers some of the losing articles in order to secure...
The extract of a letter to Bishop Carroll I have inclosed to Genl. Dearborne. I return you judge...
Mr. Smith’s letter of Aug. 29. & the papers it inclosed, and which are now reinclosed, will...
After writing to mr Smith my letter of yesterday by the post of the day, I recieved one from him...
I returned here yesterday afternoon & found, as I might expect an immense mass of business. with...
I return all the papers recieved in yours of the 18. & 19th. except one solliciting office, &...
I return you the papers which accompanied yours of yesterday. I think the case of Capt Hewes is...
Health & weather permitting I shall set out on Wednesday without fail. if I can get off early...
I send you a letter from the Ex-basha of Tripoli. had we not better be done with this man by...
Your’s of Oct. 7. was recieved on the 11th. and remains as you desired, within my own breast. I...
I return you the papers on Clarke’s claim, which indeed I have not considered with all the...
The inclosed act of Michigan, tho’ dated Jan. 30. 07. did not get here till the last Congress had...
The preceding address is now transmitted thro’ you to the president of the United States in...
I suppose we must dispatch another packet, by the 1st. of Apr. at farthest. I take it to be an...
Notes on the British claims in the Missipi territory. 1803. Mar. 3. act of Congress gave to Mar....
Notes on such parts of Foronda’s letter of Apr. 26. 08. as are worth answering. I. I know of no...
Your favors of the 11. 15. & 16. came to hand last night. the request of Turreau to be allowed a...