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I laid your’s and Mr Richardson’s letter before the Council of our incipient University at their...
I have just received your letter of 14th inst. When Mr King left England, he transferred to my...
Your letters of March 20th & April 9th have been duly received, and although my enquiries are not...
On my return from Geneva, I found your friendly letter of March last. Most sincerely do I...
Amongst the offers of persons wishing to go to the United States & to enter their service, one...
The month I have already spent in Paris has been necessarily devoted in a great degree to my...
I have this moment received your’s of 3d instt., an answer to which has been anticipated by my...
I omitted, in my last letter, an answer to your queries on the subject of the remittance to...
I duly received your letter & will of course see La Fayette and procure the busts. The Peacock...
Last Washington mail brought me the enclosed letter (returned) from Gen. John Smith of New York....
Your letter of the 12th reached me only the day before yesterday, and not willing to make a hasty...
Mr Gelston, having determined to go to Washington on the subject of the damages recovered against...
I have ultimately decided not to go to France, and write this day accordingly to the Secretary of...
I have sent by Mr Cutts the convention for regulating the commercial intercourse with Great...
Govr. Tompkins, at the request of the general Govt., called into service detachments of militia...
In a conversation with Gen. Armstrong, he appeared disposed to make an excursion towards the...
I have the honour to enclose the copy of a letter written this day to the Secretaries for the War...
We have hardly money enough to last till the end of the month. The loan is opened for 12th & 13th...
You will perceive by the enclosed letters from Collector Dearborn, that the information given by...
It is necessary to open immediately the loan as we have not money enough to last us more than one...
I enclose the recommendations &a. for sundry offices either vacant or where removals should take...
22 January 1813, Treasury Department. Submits statements in conformity with the resolution of the...
Since, from this morning’s conversation, it appears that the choice of a Secy. of War must fall...
7 January 1813. “I enclose the usual account of the contingent expences of Govt.—which is sent by...
I do not believe that the appointmt. of Govr. Tompkins would be either eligible or calculated to...
In support of the suggestions heretofore made against permitting Gen. Armstrong to raise a...
The enclosed letter asserts positively that Hutchinson is warmly attached to the present...
Memoranda Mr Armstrong’s letter 1. Preference to be given to contracts for supplying the army...
Is it proper to enlist volunteers, under the existing act, for local & special services? Is not...
I send the two paragraphs. I believe the whole to be sufficiently distinct, with the exception...