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(Secret) My Dear General Lisbon Nov 30th 1790. I have forwarded to Mr Jefferson for your...
After apologizing to your Excellency for intruding on that Time which at every Period is of such...
At a meeting of the Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, duly & legally warned & convened, by...
Agreably to the powers you were pleased to vest in me on the ninteenth of March last, I have...
At a meeting of sundry Citizens of Kentuckey held at the Presbyterian meeting House in the Town...
E. Randolph has the honor of transmitting to the President the extract of a letter, which Mr...
(Secret & confidential) My dear Sir. Lisbon March 24th 1793. I took the liberty of addressing a...
It may give you some pleasure to know from one who cannot be supposed to have any interest in...
Mr Frederick Christian Wernecke, a Native of this place, late a Colonel in the service of the...
Having been engaged in court from the time of my leaving you yesterday, for the greater part of...
Accept, Sir, our grateful acknowledgments for your address at the opening of the present Session....
In September I received a letter from the Collector of Wilmington informing me that the Captain...
When I had the honor of paying my respects to you, at the University in this place, I took the...
Ecrire au Réstaurateur de La Liberté américaine! Ecrire a ce Républicain! on dévine aisément que...
I dare to flatter myself that your Excellency does justice to the very tender and respectful...
By the ship Friends, captain Bacon, I have the honor of transmitting to Your Excellency a copy of...
Was I only acquainted with your high character and the eminent post where it has placed you, as...
An unexpected and important event has taken place, the late agression of the Creek and Cherokee...
I informd you in my Letter of the 15th of finding Your Letter of the 8th Lost by Will, and...
I left Muskingum the 2d instant: Nothing new in that quarter Sence Mr Morgan came on, except,...
I have been duly honored with Your letters of the 17th & 20th of the present month. To such parts...
By a numerous & respectable meeting of the Inhabitants Landholders and others of the County of...
The Secretary of state thinking it his duty to communicate to the President his proceedings of...
It is not without considerable hesitation & reluctance that I have formed the resolution of...
At twelve o’clock the Senate attended upon the President of the United States at his own House,...
The memorial of John Churchman Respectfully represents That in the Beginning of the Year 1787, he...
When a Person who is an intire Stranger introduces himself to another who is in every Respect his...
I have had the honour to receive your Letter of June 27th and have disposed of the enclosures...
Since the letter I had the honor of transmitting the 21st instant I have received a letter from...
I learn that Mr Hammond has received letters of recall; and that he expects to depart in three...
Having been informed, that, you were about to nominate, some proper person to fill the office, of...
Envelloped as you are at all times with public business, we would have avoided troubling you in...
Gov r . Jay presents his respectful Compliments to the President of the United States, & takes...
Yours of the 10th came to hand yesterday, and this I shall send by the first Opporty that offers...
I have delayed answering your last letter until I had made another collection and examined more...
Since your Excellence President of the united States, ev’ry Subject ought to gratify with...
I expected to have had the Pleasure of being at Mount Vernon long before this, but business...
I never am unmindful of those I think so well of as Yourself; their Number is not So great as to...
In the year 1791—I purchased of the State of Massachusetts a Tract of Country lying within the...
The accounts of your recent illness having just reached this place on my return, I delayed...
Impressed with the highest Sense of the Obligations that lays on me, faithfully to discharge the...
Please to permit a person at the distance of near two Hundred miles from your Excellencies...
(Private) Dear sir Philadelphia April 19. 1794. I called upon Mr Monroe, and obtained his...
E. Randolph has the honor of submitting to the President the draft of a letter to the...
The Memorial of the Marquis de Chartier de Lotbiniere &c. &c. sets forth and to you most...
I trust you will believe my solemn assurance of you, that a very painful sense of duty has...
The Memorial of the Citizens of Philadelphia, the Northern Liberties and District of Southwark,...
(Private & confidential) My dear Sir. Gibralter Feby 8th 1793. An easterly wind having suddenly...
The General Assembly of North Carolina, apprized of your intention to retire from office, feel it...
Can I hope for pardon Sir if once more I take the liberty to experience your well known Goodness...