You
have
selected

  • Volume

    • Madison-03-08

Author

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 10 / Top 50

Recipient

Sort: Frequency / Alphabetical

Show: Top 10 / Top 32

Period

Dates From

Dates To

Search help
Documents filtered by: Volume="Madison-03-08"
Results 31-60 of 563 sorted by recipient
I lay before Congress, copies of the Treaty of Peace and Amity, between the United States and His...
I transmit to Congress for their information copies of a letter from Admiral Cockrane, commanding...
I now transmit to Congress copies of the Instructions to the Plenipotentiaries of the United...
I transmit for the information of Congress the communications last received from the Ministers...
§ To Congress. 2 January 1815. “I lay before Congress a Report of the Secretary of the Treasury,...
I lay before Congress communications just received from the Plenipotentiaries of the United...
§ To Congress. 10 January 1815. “I transmit to Congress an account of the Contingent Expenses of...
My letter of 15th will have informed you that I had taken the liberty of naming you to the Senate...
Mr. Jones having retired from the Secretaryship of the Navy, my thoughts have been turned to you...
I have just recd. yours of the 28 Dcr. communicating the agreeable result of your reconsideration...
I have recd. your favor of the 31. May, accompanied by the specimens of wool, & followed by the...
Yours of the 6th. came duly to hand. A letter about the same time was recd. by the Dept. of War,...
I have duly recd. your letter of the 2d. instant: with the Resolutions of the Legislature of...
We have just recd an Envoy from the new Sovereign of the U. Netherlands, & wish to cultivate...
¶ To William Eustis. Letter not found. 21 December 1814. Acknowledged in Eustis to JM , 29 Dec....
It has been in view for some time to counterplace Mr. Changuion by an Envoy Extraordinary &...
I greave my dear frend, because you did not come with Mrs. Bache! She arrived here at the same...
I have recd. a letter from Francis Hall, charging the President of the U.S. with 2½ years...
The destruction of the Capitol by the Enemy having made it necessary that other accomodations...
I am in your debt for 3 letters of the 10. 11. & 25 June. General Boyd goes to N.Y. instead of N....
I have not forgotten my promise to drop you a few lines on the arrival of the Treaty in case it...
I have recd. your favor of the 18th. instant, & delivered into the hands of Mr. Rush the...
I have recd. yours of Ocr  . with that inclosed from Warden. His tale is plausibly told but...
Your favor of the 24th. ult: came duly to hand. I learn that the Library Come. will report...
I have recd. yours of the 15: and attended to your remarks on “ways & means.” I find that the...
I have been introduced through the entreaties and tears of the aged and the young, to an...
I have the satisfaction of stating to you that I have succeeded in geting the Detroit and Queen...
On our arrival at Montgomery Ct. H. we found, according to report, that the army had left it...
A vacancy existing in the Office of Accountant to the Dept. of War, I have thought it proper to...
The enclosed came to my hands, too late—to send over yesterday. The President being so unwell —I...