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At a Period, the most eventful ever witnessed by Man, when the whole civiliz’d World is engag’d...
14 March 1809, Norwich, Vermont. Buck [a former Federalist representative who had served in the...
Not being able to procure an appointment In the United States Service—I enlisted hoping by this...
I had the honor to address you the 25th. Ulto. by the Brig Vestal of Hull, Lennant Jones, Master,...
On opening my letters from France in the moment of my departure from Washington, I found from...
The honourable and dignifyed languidge of Your late Inaugural adress, protends a peculiarly...
As men in public offices are Subject to Recive public addresses and private proposals—I Solicit...
17 March 1809, Inglesville, Montgomery County, Virginia. A native of the British West Indies,...
On opening my letters from France in the moment of my departure from Washington , I found from...
Being absent from town I did not ⟨rec⟩eive untill the evening of the 15th. your Letter of the 7th...
18 March 1809, New Orleans. Encloses 7 Mar. proceedings of the territorial House of...
19 March 1809, Windham, Connecticut. Discusses the Embargo, MacGowty’s experience as a seaman,...
The enclosed Letter is from the Lady Abbess of the Ursuline Convent, And in compliance with her...
I have been in the habit of corresponding with Mr. Jefferson during his administration, on...
Not having the pleasure of any acquaintance with the present secretary at war, I take the liberty...
I regret exceedingly my Unfortunate situation—will not—at present, permit me the Honor, of paying...
I have been honored with the receipt of your communication under date of the 7th. instt,...
Although something of my situation is hinted at in the poem, yet perhaps not sufficient to give...
22 March 1809, Leghorn. The American consul encloses correspondence with Armstrong in Paris...
Previous to Mr. Heinekens Decease he wrote Your Excellency requesting to know if Mr G J E...
I reached this place last Week after a fatigueing journey through the Mud almost impassible. My...
I inclose you several letters which must have been intended for the office, & not the person...
If ever the human heart, was compleatly gratified, in the accomplishment of an event, in which it...
I inclose you several letters which must have been intended for the office, & not the person...
I am sorrey to give you the trouble of so Small a matter, Knowing you have much buisiness of...
Being disappointed in my expectations in this quarter of the World and having no prospect here of...
I am honored, dear Sir, by your letter of the 14th. instant in answer to mine of the 20th of...
I trust & believe, that the distance which your merit & your long services have placed between us...
Being just recovered from a long indisposition, permit me now to tender you my sincere...
G. Granger presents his compliments to the President, and informs him that it is not contemplated...
The Medical Professors of the University of Pennsylvania beg leave to address you upon a Subject...
Madn. P.—March 29. [1809, Paris]—make use of occasion announced by Gel. A though...
We are often as much injured by our friends, in this world, as by our enemeies [ sic ]. The...
Directed by a Respectful Consideration, for the President of the United States—Permit me Sir—with...
Yours of the 19th. came to hand by the last post; but that allows us so little time that I could...
30 March 1809, Paris. Announces the birth of Princess Hortense-Eugénie-Napoléon [daughter of...
Yours of the 19 th came to hand by the last post; but that allows us so little time that I could...
Since my letter of yesterday I have recieved yours of the 27th. & 28th. and in the former the...
Since my letter of yesterday I have recieved yours of the 27 th & 28 th and in the former the...
April 1809. Sends on letter “from Mr. Lee” recommending William Bass for the consulate at Antwerp...
April? 1809. Canby [a Quaker who may have been acquainted with JM’s wife] expresses concern over...
We have just rec[e]ived your Speech here and I assure you it appears to be much admired even by...
I enclose a proclamation for the sale of the public lands in the Bend of Tenessee river Miss....
You will observe by the enclosed letter, that Mr. Dallas wishes to know, what he is to do with...
Having Occasion Last Winter to pursue a Man, who ran away in my debt, into Canada, I found that...
I owe to you an apology for the resignation of the office of Governor of the Illinois Territory...
In discharge of a Legislative injunction, I transmit to you the proceedings of the General...
I do myself the pleasure to enclose to You a copy of Proposals for the publication of a couple of...
Your favor with the accompanying papers by the last mail reached this place before my return on...
Mr Boyle haveing accepted the office of Judge of the court of Appeals of this state, I presume it...