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Your very friendly letter by Mr. Dawson gave me the real sensation of happy satisfaction, and...
I was absent from Paris when Mr Dawson arrived here, but I returned a few days after & had the...
Your’s of the 5th . is recieved this day. I wonder the Copper sheets had not got to hand, as it...
I was honored by yours of the 23 May, which I should have acknowleged before could I have found a...
The dismision of Mr. Goodrich, as was expected by us, has created a very great sensibility in the...
In reply to your note (which should have been sooner answered) I have to inform you that there is...
I had the honor yesterday of receiving your letter of the 23d Ult. at this place where I have...
Some time agoe in conversation I took the Liberty of suggesting to you, the propriety of placing...
The Secy of the Navy has the honor of submitting to the President, his letter in answer to...
I have observed too much candor in your manner of receiving my communications, to fear a trespass...
About the latter end of this month I have to send to Philadelphia for a carriage. will you be so...
[…] to fear cannot be well d[…] in any sh[…] And when I reflect that the hot Season is at hand...
A moment of leisure permits me to think of my friends. you will have seen an alarm in the...
Your happy accession to the Presidency of the United States, is a subject of congratulation to...
if my Boldness needs any apolagy I hope this may be Soficint that is, my ardent desire to do all...
pleas remember that soon after your being apointed to the high office of presedente, I called...
I am induced once more to trespass on your attention, by the information which I have lately...
Some of the Citizens of this State are anxious to procure a Treaty with the Cherokee Indians, in...
We have received with much pleasure your oblidging favour of the 6th. Inst. and feel ourselves no...
Colo. Few saw Mr Habersham this morning. He is unwilling to accept of the Collectorship in...
The complaints for want of Stamps are certainly well grounded, yet difficult to remedy, at least...
In the case of W. Priestmann, the Secretary of the Treasury conceives that by the manner in which...
I inclose you for your consideration the case of the Betsy Cathcart, a prize brought into the US....
I have duly recieved your favor of the 6th . inst. it happened but at an early period of life,...
Mr Burk concerning whom I once wrote to you has been President of a College in this County , in...
Debt due to Gr. Britain.     mr King’s proposition Debt from US. to G.B. at commencemt of war...
June 13. at a meeting with the 4. Secretaries at the Secy. of state’s office. unanimously agreed...
Your letters to Martha & myself came to us, hers on the 4. mine on the 11. instant. She is much...
I have, for some time past, been anxious to find an opportunity of presenting you with a copy of...
Since my last respects of the 5th. May I have endeavoured as much as the pressure of business...