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I cannot flatter myself, that after the lapse of sixteen years, you can have any recollection of...
[ Philadelphia ] December 6, 1792 . “By the President’s command, T. Lear has the honor to return...
In my last letter to you, I informed you of my having transmitted copies of your answer of the...
Providence, December 6, 1792. “The continued Complaints of the Merchants and Sea-Faring People,...
[ Philadelphia, December 6, 1792. During an interview with Maria Reynolds on December 12, 1792,...
Permit me to inform you, that I shipt several Cargoes, the produce of this state to Cape François...
I have the honour to transmit the following statements of disbursements by the Department of War...
By the President’s command, T. Lear has the honor to return to the Secretary of the Treasury,...
Please to submit to the President of the United States, the enclosed letters, from Brigadier...
In explanation of the speeches from the chiefs of the six nations herewith submitted, it may be...
The several measures which have been pursued to induce the hostile Indian Tribes, North of the...
I am just favored with yours of the 28th. Ult. I wish I could remove your anxiety for the French....
Cowes, 6 Dec. 1792 . After a considerable absence from home he received TJ’s letter of 31 May...
You will have received my letter of Nov. 22. two or three days after the date of yours of the 26....
I have this day received yours of the 18th. November and sincerely sympathize with you on the...
I came to this place Yesterday as an Elector from the District of Augusta. On comparing Notes...