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I approve of the plan proposed in your letter of the 4 inst. namely, that a power for making a...
I have been favored with Colonel Hamilton’s letter, mentioning your arrival early on the 11th at...
[ Mount Vernon, October 9, 1798. Letter not found. ] “List of Letters from G—— Washington to...
By His Excellency George Washington Esquire General and Commander in chief of all the Forces of...
The principal design of this letter, is to inform you, that your favor of the 30th. Ulto, with...
Pay to the Director of the Mint the within sum of sixteen hundred dollars and also the further...
Expecting that my private Affairs will call me to Virginia on or before the 25th of this month, I...
I feel myself very much obliged by what you sent me yesterday. The letter from Governor Johnston...
1st. Is an Invasion of the United States, by France, to be apprehended whilst that Power...
Mr John Cogdell having resigned his appointment as Collector of the port of George town in south...
In compliance with an Act passed during the last Session of Congress entitled, “an Act providing...
After giving the subject of Loans the most attentive consideration I am able under the several...
I did not receive your letter of the 15th till after my return from Ringwood, where I had a...
The enclosed Letter was written agreeably to the date, but by an accident, was omitted when my...
I have received your favor of February & thank you for the information & observations it has...
Your favor without date came to my hand by the last Post. It is with unfeigned concern I perceive...
It having been represented by the Director of the Mint that the late rise in the price of Copper,...
Upon examining my letter to you of the 27 June ’93, and my two powers of the 8th of August 1793,...
The Secretary of the Treasury will cause to be paid to the Director of the Mint, Ten thousand...
I am arrived at this place and just in time to acknowledge (in a hasty manner by this days...
Your favor without date came to my hand by the last Post. It is with unfeigned concern I perceive...
Not for any intrinsic value the thing possesses, but as a token of my sincere regard and...
The question of admitting modifications of the debt of the US. to France, having been the subject...
Your letter of the 8th inst: I received yesterday on my return from an excursion up the...
I am favored with your two Letters of the 30 September. The Debate on Indian affairs which I...
As the public service may require that communications should be made to me, during my absence...
I beg you to accept my unfeigned thanks for your friendly communications of this date—and that...
Your letter of the 14th. instant, with its enclosures, came to hand by the last Post. In the...
Your favour of the 7th instant, with its inclosures, has been duly received. I am very glad to...
Philadelphia, January 30, 1795. “The eventual power which you applied for, is herewith sent. Let...
As the day is near at hand, when the President-elect is to take the oath of qualification, and no...
Pay to the Director of the Mint the within sum of sixteen hundred dollars—and also the further...
In due time, and in good order, I received your letters dated the 4th, 5th & 10th instt; and...
The treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation, which has lately been before the Senate, has, as...
I have had the pleasure to receive your letter dated the 13th.—accompanied by one addressed to...
As I know nothing that calls me to the City to day, I shall not be there until tomorrow—which...
I have duly received your letter of the 28th ultimo, enclosing a Copy of what you had written to...
After reading the enclosed letter return it to me. My sentiments on the general principle your...
Pay to the Secretary of State, in pursuance of the act providing for the relief of such of the...
Your Letter of the 24 instant, covering the resignation of the Collector of Hampton, and a letter...
Philadelphia, May 14, 1794. “Consider, attentively, the Memorial of Walter Stewart, David H....
By His Excellency George Washington Esquire General and Commander in Chief of the Forces of the...
Your letter of the 18th., enclosing answers to certain objections communicated to you in my...
A necessary absence from Camp and several unavoidable interruptions have been the occasion of,...
I little advanced of this, yesterday afternoon, I met an Express with the letters herewith...
Your favor of the 5th has been duly received, but nothing was said in it of young Fayette. I am...
For carrying into execution the provisions in that behalf made by the Act intitled, “An Act for...
It is my wish to set off for Mount Vernon on Monday next. With some inconvenience to myself, it...
By Virtue of the several Acts, the one entitled “An Act for raising and adding another regiment...
Since writing to you on the 29th ultimo, I have received a letter from Colo. Parker, informing me...