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14 March 1805 , St. Thomas . “Conformable to the orders of Mr. John F. Brown; whose ill state of...
The only apology which I shall offer for troubling you with the perusal of a letter, from an...
19 December 1812, Philadelphia. Requests “with much diffidence” that JM consider him “When...
Messieurs les administrateurs du jardin du Roi a Paris, nous ont fait Passer une caisse de grains...
Your Excellency will doubtlessly be pleased to receive such communications, as may tend to evince...
Being at New London a few days since, I learned that enquiries had there been made, by a...
I wrote you sometime past, humbly soliciting my discharge from the service of the US. army. I...
I am amongst the number of those who received real & sincere satisfaction at your appointment to...
1 November 1803, Charlestown. Recommends Lewis Ellzey, who intends to move to “the Mississippi...
Will you permit an old and sincere friend to present his hearty congratulations, on the...
I use the freedom of an old acquaintance to send you the annexed Proposals; requesting your...
Letter not found. 14 July 1803 . Calendared as a one-page letter in the lists probably made by...
The inclosed Production is from the Pen of Gen: H: Lee, who intends it to be inserted in the...
¶ From Octavius Fairfax. Letter not found. 15 September 1827. Calendared in the lists probably...
I had the honor of receiving on the 12th a letter from the secretary of the Treasury dated 6th...
When an honest, and once respectable individual, of this great Republic, is imprisoned,...
14 November 1804, New York. “Will you have the complaisance to lay the enclosed before the...
The box for Mr. Cutts has been delivered to me, & shall be immediately forwarded to Washington. I...
At a General meeting of the Stockholders of the Potomac Steam boat Company held at Mr. Davis’s...
Agreeably to the wishes of the President and Directors of the Potomac Steam Boat Company, I...
27 November 1811, Collector’s Office, Waldoboro. Hears that Eleazar W. Ripley has been...
§ From Thomas Farmar. 11 March 1806, New York. “I have the honour to address you by direction of...
Letter not found. 4 October 1802. Mentioned in Daniel Brent to Farnsworth, 12 Oct. 1802 (DNA: RG...
17 July 1812, Natchez. Asks that JM permit him “to remain peacably untill He can dispose of his...
The Situation of Consul for the United States of America in Gothenburg being vacant by the...
J’ai l’honneur de Solliçiter votre bienveillance en faveur de Monsieur le Comte de Regnaud de St....
I have been instructed by the National Republican Convention of Virginia, which has this day...
We the undersigned members of the Legislature of Kentucky do cordially recommend Robert Trimble...
I have shipped on board of the King’s Packet, number 3d. Capn. Rolland, Sailed for Newyorck the...
Craignant de faire des fautes en faisant l’exposé cy après en anglais; Je vous prie de m’excuser,...
6 October 1801, Bennington. Encloses information from the docket of the circuit court, classified...
25 February 1812, Bennington. Transmits “the proceedings of a meeting of the Republican citizens...
15 August 1812. “As the people of the United States being citizens of a free goverment, have a...
27 June 1812. “Whereas the Congress of the United States have declared that War does exist...
But for the satisfaction I have received from the interesting Letters you have taken the trouble...
I had the honour of recg. at its time the Pamphlet You kindly took the trouble to Send me. The...
I am recently returned from an Excursion to Europe with my Family, which has lasted about 15...
I had the honour to receive your very obliging Letter of December last, and now request your...
I have the honour to enclose to You An Address from the Board of Agriculture of the State of New...
I had the unfeigned pleasure of receiving your letter, respecting the proper manner of opening to...
I had the pleasure to receive your Letter of the 2nd July, and immediately directed the Publisher...
It was with much reluctance I gave up the idea of calling to see you on my way to the Mountains,...
I have directed the Publisher to forward to you a little Work which has engaged some of my hours...
The expressions of esteem contained in the letter you have taken the trouble to write me, are...
Haveing had the honor of being Known to and treated with the politest Attention by you and...
Letter not found. 4 November 1801. Calendared as a one-page letter in the lists probably kept by...
The place of commercial Agent at Havana in the Island of Cuba being vacant, I beg leave to...
The treatment of American prisoners by the English, particularly in the West India Islands, is...
Apprehending that the office of military storekeeper, which I hold by your favour, is rendered...
It again becomes my duty, in the absence of Mr. Gurley, to trouble you with a request for your...