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I received last night your favor of the 23d. My ideas are perfectly conformable to yours in your...
The inclosed letter from Mr. Boudinot, recommending Mr. Isaac Barnet I pray you to file among the...
On the last of August at night I received a packet containing a letter from our envoys of May...
I have received your favor of August 25th I am much of your opinion, that we ought not to be...
I hope as you do, that the resistance to the execution of the judgment of the courts of the...
I should rather have waited till nominations could be made to the Senate, when we might have had...
I transmit you a letter from William Wetmore Esqr. of Castine in the District of Maine, to be...
Mr Stevens’s letter inclosed in yours of the 30th seems to require a proclamation to open the...
I have received your favor of the third. There is indeed so much delicacy in engaging in the...
I agree entirely with your sentiments relative to explanations with the British government & a...
In consequence of the information, transmitted in your letter of the 6, I think it most equitable...
In answer to your favor of the 6th I agree upon the whole with you. The law considers the whole...
I received last night & have read this morning the copy of your letter to Mr. King inclosed in...
Enclosed is a letter from Mr Samuel Parkman, a very respectable citizen of Boston & a member of...
Enclosed is a letter from Elias Backman, Consul in Sweden with an account, which you will please...
Yesterday I received the enclosed letter of J Cox Barnet at Bourdeaux of 27 July. This letter...
I received yesterday the inclosed letter, sent up from Boston, with several others and large...
Enclosed is a letter of the 20th from Dr Leib together with a petition from Philip Desh & Abraham...
It is high time for me to request that you would seriously revolve in your own thoughts, the...
The enclosed letter from Mr. William Rogers of N York, requesting to be Consul at Bourdeaux I...
Before this reaches you, you will no doubt have seen under the Paris head an account of the...
I have received last night your letter of 24 Sept. I return you Mr. Adams’s letter of 28th of...
Enclosed is a Memorial from a respectable Merchant in Boston Mr Babcock. Mr Lewis has a similar...
Enclosed are some packets of Newspapers &c received from Mr. Smith & a private letter to you...
Enclosed are papers received from Govenor Sargeant. I pray you to keep them till I arrive. As...
Enclosed is a letter from Mr Adam Babcock a respectable merchant of Boston whom I have known and...
Enclosed is a Letter or Memorial from Mr J. Lewis late Consul at the Isle of France. I pray you...
The President presents his kind regards to Gen Marshall, & requests the favor of him to look into...
[ New York, December 26, 1800. On January 1, 1801, Marshall wrote to Hamilton : “I receivd this...
I have the honor to inform you that a list of the votes for President & Vice-president of the US....
I rec d . Yesterday the polite Letter w h . you did me the Honor to write on the 22 d . Ult:...
As it has been the practice of this government, to summon the Senate of the United States to meet...
I request you would cause to be prepared letters for me to sign, to the king of Prussia,...
I have this moment received your Letter of this morning and am happy in your acceptance of the...
Inclosed is a Newbury Port Herald in which is quoted “A letter from John Adams dated Amsterdam 15...
Inclosed is a letter to me from the Vice President of the U.S. with a resolution of the Senate,...
I was desired two or three days ago to sign some sea letters to be dated on or after the 4th. of...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the Chief justice of the US. and asks the favor of him to...
I have received from you, three Volumes of the Life of our late General and President Washington...
Yesterday I received from the Post Office your obliging Letter of the Sixth of this month. It is...
The extreme imbecility of old age must be my apology for neglecting to write, and thank you for...