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Impress’d with the highest veneration and Respect for your Charactr, and knowing it to be a duty...
Amidst the great National business, with which we know you are Continually Surrounded—we feel...
We have reciev’d from the Governor of Tennessee—an Act of the Legislature of that State—which we...
I take the liberty of recommending, Captain Ferdinand Lee Claiborne, as a proper Character, for...
The President of the United States having been pleased to appoint you to the office of...
Your official bond and oath are received and approved Respectfully MHi : De Windt Family Papers.
Although I formerly had the Honor, of being personally presented to your Excellency, when an...
Although extremely unwilling to take up one moment of your Excellencys time the whole of which...
When I last did myself the Honor of waiting upon your Excellency, on the Subject of my...
I take the liberty of inclosing to Your Excellency, a letter I receiv’d from Mr Vining, in answer...
Impress’d with that deference, with which from a Very early period of my life—I have been taught...
In the Course of the communication which Judge Thruston and I had with you, on Monday evening, he...
The nominations you Sent in to day—will not be finally acted on for want of time. By a rule of...
I do myself the honor to inclose you a letter which has been Signd by four of the delegation from...
I take leave to enclose you, a Copy of a Resolution of the Senate. The Committee appointed by...
The Committee to whom was referd the Nomination of Albert Gallatin to be one of the Envoys...
Some time ago in a conversation with Col Monroe I informed him that a Bill was then pending,...
The resignation of the Attorney General, having I apprehend, created Some difficulty, with...
I am authorisd to Say, that Captain David Porter of the Navy of the United States, will accept...
General John Sevier, Whose time as a representative in Congress, terminated With the recent...
I take leave to Obtrude upon your time for a few moments, in behalf of William G D Worthington...
Being desirous that the application which I now make, Shoud reach you, with as little delay as...
The first time I had the honor of Seeing you, after your late return from Virginia, you had the...
Judge Anderson will afford himself the pleasure, to dine with Mr. Madison on Monday next,...
When I last did myself the Honor of waiting upon your Excellency, on the Subject of my...
I take the liberty of inclosing to Your Excellency, a letter I receiv’d from Mr. Vining, in...
I inclose your Excellency the Certificate of Colonel Barber, and beg your indulgence, for again,...
In bringing, thus early, to your View, a Subject deeply interesting to the Citizens of Tennessee,...
Although I do not feel myself Authorisd to interfere, in the Smallest degree, with any thing,...
In order to exhibit a mere commensurate Veiw, of the ground, upon which we conceive a treaty with...