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I have this moment parted with Giles & Venable, who have been two days at my house; the contents...
23 February 1802, Amsterdam. Transmits papers and states that as physicians think his wife’s...
Having for some time had a desire of entering into the service of my cuntrey, I have therefore...
… I congratulate you upon having got through the Amendments to the Constitution, as I was very...
2 January 1813. “At a very numerous and respectable meeting of citizens of the United States,...
When I had the honor of writing to you on the 15th. inst I had received Mr. Champagnys letter of...
5 September 1810, American Consulate, Amsterdam. Requests that his commission as consul at...
The personal Knowledge I have had of you from an early period of Life, and the general...
§ From Thomas Newton. 15 July 1806, Collectors Office, Norfolk. “One of the vessels you mentioned...
15 September 1801, London. Acknowledges receipt of JM’s July letter. Encloses in response a...
Letter not found. 5 May 1794. Stan. V. Henkels, Jr., Catalogue No. 1478 (1933), item 106,...
7 March 1802. Sends a report of the secretary of the treasury on the claim of [Paul] Coulon, a...
The importance of a convoy for the protection of the trade between the Southern States & Amelia...
I have the Honor to transmit to you a Copy of a Letter which I have lately received from Sir J....
2 April 1790, New York. Introduces Dr. Vacher, who served in the Revolutionary War and who has...
On my return home, which I did, on the day contemplated when we parted, I had the satisfaction to...
28 June 1803, Málaga . Encloses duplicates of his letter of 28 May and those from O’Brien therein...
§ From Fulwar Skipwith. 22 August 1806, Paris. “I accompany this Letter with Copies of the...
The critical situation of our country necessarily engages the attention of every thinking man in...
Letter not found. 8 November 1801. Calendared as a one-page letter in the lists probably kept by...
I had the honor of stating, in my letter of the 23d. of August last, a complaint made by order of...
I wrote to you by the last post acknowledging the receiit [ sic ] of yours of the 2d. & 4th. of...
6 October 1804, Treasury Department, Register’s Office. “I beg leave to request that the usual...
Having been informed of the death of Mr. Heineken late Consul of Holland at Philadelphia, I think...
The inclosed decree has been rendered upon some few of the points, on which I have been consulted...
By the request of Governor Claiborne, I have the Honour of forwarding to you herewith, a coppy of...
Your favor of the 13th. came to hand yesterday. I now return Paine’s Duane’s Lear’s, Simpson’s &...
I have understood that Mr. Thomas H Blake formerly of this City is an applicant for the...
§ From John Elmslie. 15 October 1806, Cape of Good Hope. “I beg leave to mention for the...
§ From Richard Harrison. 22 January 1806, Treasury Department. “The enclosed Account of John...