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The Secretary of the Treasury presents his Compliments to Mr. Ball Chairman of a Committee of the...
I finished yesterday my letter relative to the Arrangements for procuring the timber from Geora....
[ Philadelphia, December 28, 1794. On December 30, 1794, Coxe wrote to Hamilton and referred to...
Mr. Delaney has obtained information as to the fitting out of some privateers from this & a...
In pursuance of the verbal communications heretofore submitted, it is with the utmost respect,...
I have duly received your letter of the 21st instt with its enclosures. Your idea of fencing the...
Letter not found: from William Pearce, 28 Dec. 1794. On 4 Jan. 1795 GW wrote Pearce: “I have...
The Election for Representatives in Congress is just closed—in Albany M r . Glen in Saratoga M r...
I have kept mr. Joy’s letter a post or two, with an intention of considering attentively the...
I have kept Mr. Joy’s letter a post or two, with an intention of considering attentively the...
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, December 29, 1794. “I beg the favor of a payment as usual on...
Treasury Department, Revenue Office, December 29, 1794. “I enclose copy of a letter from Wm...
Treasury Department, December 29, 1794. “In answer to your letter of the 26 instant, I remark,...
I have received your two letters of the 13th & 28 instant. I think my conduct must have proved to...
The Treasurer has been directed to remit to you a Bill on our commissioners at Amsterdam for 303,...
[ Philadelphia, December 29, 1794. On January 2, 1795, Edmund Randolph wrote to George Hammond...
[ Philadelphia, December 29, 1794. On June 10, 1795, Willink, Van Staphorst, and Hubbard wrote to...
I have the honor to submit to your consideration a report upon Indian affairs—If it should be...
The Secretary of War respectfully submits to the President of the United States the following...
I beg leave to submit to you, the proceedings held with the Cherokees in the month of June last,...
I have the honor to submit a draft of a letter to Governor Blount. The situation of Mero district...
I nominate the following persons for the promotions to which they are intitled in the legion of...
Ca. 29 December 1794. Opposes the provisions of the 1794 statute that imposed duties on snuff....
I have long owed you a letter, for which my conscience would not have let me rest in quiet but on...
I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letters accompanying the trials of Gerrald Muir and...
Your fav r of 24 th marked by the Post office 22 d of Dec r. I rec d. Yesterday. M r Osgoods...
I received this morning, your kind favour of the 9th. of this month dated at Kempwick at the...
I trust that the first reason suggested, in your letter of the 28th inst. is that which has...
I shall apply myself to the draughting the plan of Revenue for the President as fast as possible....
It has been determined to import from Europe as expeditiously as may be, Twenty Anchors for the...
I am sorry to trouble you so often upon the same subject but Mr. Fauchet so constantly presses me...
The considerations which you have often suggested to me, and are repeated in your letter of the...
Mr Stagg has mentioned your observations respecting the difference between the five thousand...
Mr Fitz Simons has applied to me upon the subject of another missionary being added to the one...
I have the honor to submit to your view a note of Mr Rutherford of the Senate and my answer...
At this late Hour and from this remote Corner, I am to acknowlege your favors of the 19th and 25...
Lest I should suffer the year to expire, & recieve another rap on the knuckles for neglect, I...
Letter not found. 30 December 1794. Acknowledged in JM to Pendleton, 8 Jan. 1795 . Congratulates...
Mr Coxe presents his complts. to the Secy. of the Treasy. & requests that he will be pleased to...
Forced to meander on my ride home to close as far as I could the various matters which I...
Bw Dandridge respectfully informs Genl Knox that the President will be glad to see him at 10...
I have the honor to enclose you the opinion of James Seagrove agent for the Creek Nation upon the...
Separated by an immense Ocean from the more ancient Nations of the Earth, and little connected...
104564Naturalization, [31 December] 1794 (Madison Papers)
On 29 December the Committee of the Whole considered the provision in the naturalization bill...
104565American Jacobins, [1795–1796] (Hamilton Papers)
For the Minerva It is remarkable how uniform our Jacobins have been in blaming and vilifying our...
104566Relations with France, [1795–1796] (Hamilton Papers)
There are circumstances, which render it too probable that a very delicate state of things is...
1045671795. (Adams Papers)
Mr. Meredith at Mr. Vaughans explained to me his Method. He takes a first Crop of Clover early:...
THE GODDESS of LIBERTY is represented descending in a car drawn by four horses, darting through a...
104569Memorandum Books, 1795 (Jefferson Papers)
Jan. 1. Recd. from John Clarke of Bedford £55–15 in full discharge of his bond due the 14th. ult....
Consul Bond has just notified me, that he has a draft upon me for 660 dollars, due to-day. I have...