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Under existing circumstances the call of the militia seems to be warranted. Colo. Clinch seems...
I omitted, in my last letter, an answer to your queries on the subject of the remittance to...
In a few days the office of Post master for this place will be filled. Can I in any manner...
I duly received your letter & will of course see La Fayette and procure the busts. The Peacock...
J’ai l’honneur de Vous adresser une Lettre que J’esperois avoir l’inappréciable avantage de Vous...
By a resolution of the General Assembly of Virginia, the President and Directors of the Literary...
By the national Intelligencer of the Elevinth instant I have observed that You have been pleased...
When at Washington, last winter, Mrs. Madison did me the honour to accept a set of the Christian...
It is with the utmost diffidence that I again appeal to your generosity for an office under the...
Inclosed I have the honor to present for your perusal Copies of memorials (originals of which...
The laudable zeal you have invariably manifested, for the honour, dignity and improvement of your...
I have the honour to enclose copy of a correspondence between myself & the Adjutant & Inspector...
Humbly Sheweth, William Stevens of Ba[r]nstable in the county of Ba[r]nstable, and Commonwealth...
I several weeks ago sent Mr. Wood a portrait painter of our City, to Washington, & after writing...
The enclosed letter from my friend Mr Pinkney, was written at a period when it had been...
Mr. Reuben G. Beasley having reason to believe that the consulate at Bordeaux will soon become...
I was honored with your letter of the 6th. instant by the last mail and feel myself called on by...
Having remained to this Time without the Honour ⟨of⟩ receiving any Communication from your...
I see, by the National Intelligencer, for I have received, as yet, no official information of it,...
I had the honor of forwarding you a package per the ship sally of New Castle, Cox Master. Which...
I have the honour to enclose to you herewith, the Kingston Gazette of the 4th: instant; also an...
I have the Honor with due Respect to address your Excellency: and take the liberty to remit you,...
In February 1815, I had the Honor of adressing you, respecting a Schooner, and Cargo, whicth [...
Having been in the navy Yard at New York as Clerk to the naval Store-Keeper there from the 1st....
Mr. Joseph Ray a Citizen of this City is desirous of obtaining the appointment of Consul at...
As my letters to Mr Pinkney & Mr Gallatin are essentially concluded, and little is to add to that...
Nothing could induce me to give you so much trouble, but, a belief that your desire to serve our...
It has been mentioned to me as probable that the Gentleman who now holds the office of Marshall...
I take the liberty to enclose to you a Report of the Committee to enquire into the Settlement of...
We have been consulting upon what you have mentiond to us with respect to our annuities being...