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We have reciev’d from the Governor of Tennessee—an Act of the Legislature of that State—which we...
The Committee to whom was referd the nominations, contained in the inclosed paper—hath directed...
Judge Anderson will afford himself the pleasure, to dine with Mr. Madison on Monday next,...
Circumstances of a peculiar nature have weighed with us to forbear acting on the Subject of your...
In reply to your letter of the 7 th instant received to day, I have the honor to state that, in...
Your official bond and oath are received and approved Respectfully MHi : De Windt Family Papers.
In bringing, thus early, to your View, a Subject deeply interesting to the Citizens of Tennessee,...
In pursueance of an act regulating the grants of land, and provideing for the disposal of the...
The nominations you Sent in to day—will not be finally acted on for want of time. By a rule of...
Being desirous that the application which I now make, Shoud reach you, with as little delay as...
Having been inform’d that Allen McLane Collector of the Port of Wilmington, in the State of...
Unwilling to tresspass, upon one moment of your time, which I know is devoted to the best...
In the Course of the communication which Judge Thruston and I had with you, on Monday evening, he...
Although I do not feel myself Authorisd to interfere, in the Smallest degree, with any thing,...
We take leave to present to you, a Resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives of the...
The Committee to whom was referd the Nomination of Albert Gallatin to be one of the Envoys...
I take leave to enclose you, a Copy of a Resolution of the Senate. The Committee appointed by...
I take the liberty of inclosing to Your Excellency, a letter I receiv’d from Mr. Vining, in...
Permit me to recommend—John Crozier Merchant and Edward Scott Esqr atty at Law—as proper...
The first time I had the honor of Seeing you, after your late return from Virginia, you had the...
Desireous of affording you any information which may be in my power relative to proper Charecters...
We the Undersignd being Sensibly impress’d, with the importance of haveing a proper Character for...
When I last did myself the Honor of waiting upon your Excellency, on the Subject of my...
I take the liberty of recommending, Captain Ferdinand Lee Claiborne, as a proper Character, for...
Impress’d with the highest veneration and Respect for your Charactr, and knowing it to be a duty...
On the Morning I left George Town—I adress’d you a note—relative to George Duffield Esquire, in...
In my letter of yesterday , I express’d an intention of waiting on you this morning—but as you...
Unwilling to Obtrude one moment upon your time—which I know to be devoted to the best Interests...
The President of the United States having been pleased to appoint you to the office of...
The Undersign’d take leave to recommend John Kennedy Esquire of Jonesboro in the State of...