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The letter from Dr Edwards, which I have the honor of inclosing, is remarkable; as it comes from...
This moment the merchants have addressed a letter to me, requesting the appointment of an agent...
There is a report here, that a captain in the militia, who went from Philadelphia, and received...
The merchants have not yet made their report, as to the appointment of an agent. I cannot account...
A New York paper of yesterday declares in the most express terms, that the British instruction of...
I have received a letter from Wilson Nicholas, who expresses the most unqualified resentment...
Mrs Washington having written herself, I need not add, that I saw her this morning in good...
My anxiety has been awakened by the absence of all the expresses, which have probably reached...
I have directed Mr Dandridge to acknowledge the recet of your public dispatches of the 13. Inst.,...
I mentioned in my letter of yesterday a slight indisposition of Mrs Washington. To day she is...
I have been employed this morning in communicating to the sufferers under British depredations Mr...
It is circulated here, that Mr Fauchet has declined doing any business, until he shall learn his...
I purpose to execute, what Mr Jay recommends in his letter of the 23d of August, just received; a...
Your letters of the 11th instt were received this morning at my stage 15 miles short of this...
I do myself the honor of inclosing to you a letter from Mr Z. Hollingsworth, attorney for the...
I did not mention to you in any of my late letters my request, that the heads, which I sent to...
I have the honor of inclosing to you a translation of the letters of Credence of Chevalier de...
Swanwick has run before Fitzsimmons as far as 229 votes; and will be the representative in...
Yesterday Mr Freire presented to me his credentials from the Queen of Portugal, as her minister...
The exterior and manners of Mr Freire, if it were possible to draw any conclusion at first sight,...
In concurrence with general Knox, I have the honor of submitting to you the notes for the...
Mr Freire, the Portuguese Minister, is arrived; and he is to call upon me to-day at 2 o’clock....
[ Carlisle, Pennsylvania, October 11, 1794. On October 14, 1794, Randolph wrote to Washington:...
When I wrote to you yesterday, I did not expect to be in this village at this hour. But finding...
I communicated to Mrs Washington the route, which you marked out in your favor of the 9th...
The express of yesterday was suspended; from the probability, that by going off to-day he might...
Yesterday at 11 Oclock your dispatches of the 7th were delivered to me in less than 23 hours from...
By the Atlantic, which arrived from Liverpool last evening, papers have been received from...
I was honored by your private letter of the 6th instant, about half an hour ago; and immediately...
I have the honor to acknowledge Colonel Hamilton’s letter of the 6. current written by your...
E. Randolph, with affectionate wishes for the President’s health, has the honor of informing him,...
The express has been waiting, in expectation of the return of the messenger sent from hence on...
Your private letter of the 3d instt; accompanying the public dispatches, was received yesterday;...
The Portuguese Minister has announced himself; excusing the past omission by the hourly...
E: Randolph has the honor of informing the President, that Mr Seagrove just now has learned from...
The letter of Colo. Nicholas, which I mentioned in mine of the day before yesterday is so lengthy...
No public dispatches, or public events have appeared, since I had the honor of writing to you...
The line of Expresses, which I had the honor of mentioning to you before your departure, will...
You know well, how much success turns the popular tide. So it has happened with General Wayne....
The importance, and air of probability, which the inclosed narrative of General Wayne’s affair of...
E. Randolph has the honor of submitting to the President the draft of a letter to the...
E. Randolph has the honor of informing the President, that the word, which he has observed to be...
I do myself the honor of inclosing to you the opinion of the secretary of the treasury, upon the...
The secretary of state has the honor of informing the President of the United States, that the...
E. Randolph has the honor of inclosing to the President Mr. G. Morris’s private letter to him, of...
I have not seen Mr Fauchet, and cannot ascertain, whether he has gone on to German Town or not....
At a Meeting at the Presidents House City of Philadelphia Aug 24. 1794 Present The President of...
<E>. Randolph has the honor of inclosing to the President the inclosed, just received. He will...
I return herewith the Letters which you sent to me by Express. As soon as you have read that from...
The inclosed letter from Mr Bradford is this moment received. I sent by Mr Cottringer some other...