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You will find by the enclosed that our troubles in the Federal City are not yet at an end.—I pray...
The enclosed came to my hands yesterday afternoon.—The documents respecting the dispute between...
Sometime last fall I sent to Mr. Young transcripts of the accounts respecting the Agriculture of...
The P—— returns Mr Muters letter, and gives Mr J—— an opportunity of reading one from Judge...
The letter enclosed, intended for Govr Blount, appears to me to be very proper. ALS , DLC :...
Since my last to you dated the 23d. of July, I have received the second epistle of Govr....
As the meeting proposed to be held (at nine O’clock tomorrow morning) with the heads of the Great...
The enclosed letter from the Governor of New York, covering a communication to him from the...
It is my wish that the result of the determination on Mr. G——ts request may go to him with your...
Enclosed is the rough draught of a letter to G.M.—I pray you to examine it, and alter any word,...
I leave it to you, and the heads of the other two Departments to say what, or whether any answer...
Your letter of the 12th. Ulto., after travelling to Philadelphia and back again, was received by...
Have you formed an opinion on the subject I submitted to you on Tuesday?—Have you heard whether...
I send, for the information and consideration of the Heads of the Departments, a letter which I...
I send, for the consideration & opinion of the Heads of the Departments and the Attorney General...
I have given your letter to Mr. Short, dated the 28th. instant an attentive perusal.—As you place...
The enclosed for Mr Young, I pray you to put under cover to Mr Johnson—the other for Mr Vaughan...
The P requests that Mr. J would give the letter and statement herewith sent from the S y of War a...
I return, from this place, the Papers which you put into my hands on the Road, to day. The...
I am very well satisfied with the train things are in. You will recollect that the Proclamation,...
The Letter to Mr. Pinckney meets my ideas—but after mentioning Sweden as the Country most likely...
The President concurs with the Secretary of State in opinion that, circumstances make it...
The conduct of Majr L’Enfant and those employed under him, astonishes me beyond measure! and...
I wish more favorable explanations than I expect, from your interview with the British Minester....
The P. begs to see Mr Jefferson before he proceeds further in the Proclamation. From a more...
Your letter of the 7th instant was brought to me by the last Post. War having actually commenced...
(Private) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon Augt 23d 1792. Your letters of the 12th & 13th came duly to...
The enclosed Instrumt does not accord with my recollection of Mr Blodgets proposed Loan —and I...
The President sends to the Secretary of State the enclosed Extract which he has just received...
If the heads of Departments and the Attorney General, who have prepared the eight rules which you...