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The plan on which the Presidents square is proposed to be planted having been approved by the...
I solicit your directions as to the adaptation of the rooms in the East end of the President’s...
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...
Your letter of the 10 of Feby. addressed to the President of the U. S. inclosing the proceedings...
The winter months of 1808–9 witnessed extreme discontent in New England, with loyal Democratic...
I have recd the resolutions of the 23d. of Feby. conveyed thro’ you, by the meeting of...
To our Great and Good Friend His Imperial and Royal Majesty the Emperor of the French, King of...
I have duly received your Letter of the 6th Inst: conveying the resolutions of a portion of my...
To our Great and Good Friend His Imperial and Royal Majesty the Emperor of the French, King of...
You will learn by the communications from the Dept. of State, that the discussions of Congs. on...
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...
The time of the President U.S. is so occupied by matters of so much more importance, that I did...
17 March 1809, Inglesville, Montgomery County, Virginia. A native of the British West Indies,...
The proceedings of “the Repubn. Delegates of the several Townships of the County of Salem[”] in...
I have recd. the address conveyed thro’ you, from “The Republican Citizens of the County of Essex...
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...
Altho’ I feel reluctance in trespassing for a moment on the repose to which you have just...
19 March 1809, Windham, Connecticut. Discusses the Embargo, MacGowty’s experience as a seaman,...
Letter not found. Ca. 19 March 1809. Acknowledged in Maury to JM, 3 May 1809 . Mentions a small...
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...
20 March 1809, Philadelphia. Encloses samples of “two kinds of lace” for use in the chariot...
I have recd your letter of the 14. inst. conveying an address, from the “Democratic Republican...
I have recd. your letter of the 16th. inst: inclosing the proceedings of “The Democratic Citizens...
I regret exceedingly my Unfortunate situation—will not—at present, permit me the Honor, of paying...
The Resolutions transmitted through you, as unanimously adopted by a meeting of “The Republicans...
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...
I had yesterday the honor of your letter of the 20th. inst. I had already written to you on the...
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...
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...
Altho’ the letter from Mr. Brown was probably intended for you, I could not hesitate in carrying...
I trust & believe, that the distance which your merit & your long services have placed between us...
I have yours of the 24. The enquiry as to Franzoni will be made as soon as an oppy. offers. F....
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...
Your very obliging & kind letter was received by Mrs. Latrobe yesterday, & I had also your...
I have been prevented from acknowledging, as soon as I could have wished, your kind favor of the...