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Notwithstanding the agreeable view of affairs transmitted by Governor Blount I have the...
I have the honor to submit, the enclosed letters just received; from Governor Blount dated 16th...
I have the honor to submit to you, letters from Governor Blount just received, dated the 18th 22d...
The letter of which the enclosed is a copy, was received yesterday. The information wch it...
In pursuance of the verbal communications heretofore submitted, it is with the utmost respect,...
I have the honor to submit to your consideration a report upon Indian affairs—If it should be...
I beg leave to submit to you, the proceedings held with the Cherokees in the month of June last,...
I have the honor to submit a draft of a letter to Governor Blount. The situation of Mero district...
The considerations which you have often suggested to me, and are repeated in your letter of the...
Mr Stagg has mentioned your observations respecting the difference between the five thousand...
Mr Fitz Simons has applied to me upon the subject of another missionary being added to the one...
I have the honor to submit to your view a note of Mr Rutherford of the Senate and my answer...
I have the honor to enclose you the opinion of James Seagrove agent for the Creek Nation upon the...
In addressing myself to you I experience the mingled emotions of respect and affection, the...
I received with great pleasure the letter you wrote me from Boston, dated the 2d instant—as I...
I cannot refrain from trespassing on Your time by expressing to you the perfect satisfaction...
I have been requested by several respectable characters in this place, to name for your...
Before this will have reached you, you must have seen in the gazettes that I have taken the...
I have received your kind favor of the 4th instant. I shall always regret every circumstance...
I would not let Mr Bingham (who says he is about to visit you) depart without acknowledging the...
Possessing as I do a thousand evidences of your friendship, I am persuaded that you will readily...
Amongst the last acts of my political life, and before I go hence into retirement, profound ,...
Little did I imagine when I retired from the theatre of public life, that it was probable, or...
(Private) My dear Sir Boston 29 July 1798. Yesterday I received your favor of the 16th instant,...
Private My Dear Sir Mount Vernon 9th Augt 1798 Your letter of the 29th Ulto has filled my mind...
In your welcome and much esteemed favor of the 9th I recognise fully all the substantial...
Several causes have concurred, to retard the acknowledgment of the receipt of your favour of the...
I have received your two favors of the 21st and 23d ultimo. They breathe a spirit of friendship...