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I am to acknowledge the Receipt of your Letter of the 19th Instant, with the inclosures therein...
Certain charges (of which the Collector is in possession) have been brought by William Thompson,...
The Congress of the United States, having at their last Session passed an Act entitled “An Act...
[ Treasury Department, June 19, 1792. The dealer’s description of this letter reads: “Concerning...
The President of the United States having been pleased to pardon and remit to Munnikhuysen &...
As I am at a loss to determine into whose hands the monies, Bonds and other property belonging to...
[ Philadelphia, November 27, 1794. Letter listed in dealer’s catalogue. Letter not found. ] LS ,...
It has been represented to me that notwithstanding the Law prohibiting the exportation of arms...
Your letter of the 10th. instant with its inclosures has been duly received. I have to request...
The Congress of the United States having by their Act of the 20th of March 1794 authorised the...
I have to request that you will furnish me with a Statement of the circumstances relating to the...
Messrs. Zacharie Coopman & Co. of Baltimore have represented to me, that you have said, that...
Having occasion to send a box of acorns, nuts & seeds to a friend of mine at Paris, and through...
Th: Jefferson with his compliments to mr Purviance asks the favor of him to give the inclosed...
You some time ago were so kind as to inclose me Capt. Bede Clement’s reciept of Feb. 7. for a box...
I learn by a letter from mr Appleton at Leghorn that he has shipped for me by the ship Cora,...
28 August 1804, Department of State. “I enclose a copy of a letter forwarded this day to Mr....
I have received your letter of the 12th inst. respecting the communication made to you by the...
§ To Robert Purviance. 24 November 1805, Washington. “I inclose a note on the office of D. & D....