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Humbly Shows Mendal Churchill a mariner, now under confinement in the jail in Boston, in the...
I have not had the Honour as yet of ⟨r⟩eceiving any Communication from your Excellency, but...
Annexed I hand you the usual annual Return, also a Statement of our Account Current. Both these...
I had the Honour of addressing your Excellency under Date the 26th December 1813 & 2d January...
By different Conveyances Some Time back, I had the Honour of addressing your Excellency, but,...
I congratulate you most heartily on the happy termination of the late War. I have now to beg the...
Ever since you authorised my Father by your Letter to him, under Date 7th. April 1806 to name me...
Having remained to this Time without the Honour ⟨of⟩ receiving any Communication from your...
§ From John Church. 24 December 1805, Cork. “I have the Honor to acknowledge Receipt of your...
My last Respects were on the 15th. August wherein I stated the passing Occurrances of that Time....
§ From John Church. 16 June 1806, Cork. “I duly received the Favor of your Letter of 7th. April &...
1 January 1802, Cork. Encloses return of U.S. products imported into Cork during the last year as...
I had the Honour to receive both your Circulars, of 23. March & 9: April last & I shall carefully...
5 July 1803, Cork . Received JM’s circulars of 23 Mar. [not found] and 9 Apr. and “shall...
31 December 1804, Cork. “This serves to wait on you with the Annual Return for the Imports of...
Herewith enclosed I hand you my annual Return of the Impor tations of American Produce into this...
31 December 1803, Cork. Has received JM’s circular letters and noted their contents. “This serves...
§ From John Church. 15 August 1806, Cork. “I had the Honor of addressing you on the 16th. June...
Agreeable to your Circular under Date of 1st. August last I now have the Honor to wait on you...
I suppose it will be quite unexpected that a distant stranger should take the liberty to address...
The Petition of Jacob Cist of the City and County of Washington and District of Columbia,...
This memorial and remonstrance respectfully declareth: That one of the most inestimable...
The Petition of the subscribers, Citizens of the United States, inhabitants of the District of...
Named by a numerous meeting of the Citizens of New-Orleans in order to lay before you the...
§ From the Citizens of Newport. Ca. 18 June 1814. “The Inhabitants of the Town of Newport being...
The petition of the undersigned citizens of the state of North Carolina, humbly sheweth: That at...
We whose signatures are hereunto affixed, Citizens of the City and County of Philadelphia, beg...
§ From Citizens of Portland, District of Maine. 3 March 1814, Portland. “The undersigned citizens...
The Memorial of the Undersigned Citizens of the Indiana Territory—Most Respectfully Sheweth That...
With all that respect and esteem, which long and faithful public Services are calculated to...
The respect which my late letter received from you in Your free and polite reply, deserves my...
It may be singular and perhaps reprehensible, for a lad to obtrude himself upon the attention of...
In compliance with a Resolution of the House of Representatives of the Mississippi Territory, I...
As a friend to the Administration of the General government, who has for nearly eight years...
§ From Richard Claiborne. 10 July 1806, New Orleans, “1/2 past 6, PM.” “Having just recd. a...
§ From Richard Claiborne. 6 March 1806, New Orleans. “In virtue of a Resolution of the City...
The Secretary of the Territory not having returned from the US, in his behalf I have the honor to...
§ From Richard Claiborne. 29 August 1806, New Orleans. “It is now within a few minutes when...
§ From Richard Claiborne. 10 July 1806, New Orleans. “Governor Claiborne, as you will be informed...
§ From Richard Claiborne. 27 August 1806, New Orleans. “In the absence of Governor Claiborne, I...
§ From Richard Claiborne. 5 September 1806, New Orleans. “1/2 past 11 oclock.” “I waited to the...
This day Governor Claiborne has drawn on you in my favor for one hundred and fifty dollars,...
§ From Richard Claiborne. 30 June 1806, New Orleans. “Acting for the Secretary of the Territory...
Your letter of the 12th. Ultimo (covering copies of the orders of the Secretary’s of War & of the...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 24 January 1806, New Orleans. “I have the honor to enclose you a...
§ From William C. C. Claiborne. 5 July 1805, New Orleans. “In a former Letter, I advised you of...
Letter not found. 1 June 1810. Calendared as a one-page letter in the lists probably made by...
21 April 1804, New Orleans. “I have nothing interesting to communicate, nor would I write you by...
I shall set out for New-Orleans in two Days, & expect to arrive there on or before the 18th....
7 April 1804, New Orleans. “I have received an answer to the letter which I addressed to the...