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Permitt me Mr President to wish You & your Lady the Compliments of the Season. And also be...
I am to thank you for the book you were so good as to transmit me, as well as the letter covering...
The Secretary of the Treasury to whom was referred by an order of the House of Representatives of...
On my return from Georgia I met on file in our office your questions concerning the navigations...
I have so long waited for the Answers to a Number of Queries, I proposed to several of our most...
The Secretary of state presents his respectful compliments to the Chargé des affaires of France....
[ Philadelphia, January 14, 1793. On January 14, 1793, George Washington recorded in the “Journal...
Agreeably to your request I submitted to the consideration of the General Assembly of Virginia...
Philadelphia, 13 Jan. 1792. As directed by the secretary of war transmits the enclosed letter,...
The attachment I have for my native Country together with the high esteem which I bear for your...
Letter not found. Ca. 18 May 1791. Mentioned in JM to Ambrose Madison, 19 May 1791 . Answers JM’s...
There are Circumstances and Situations in Life which lead us into Measures we would wish to...
Mr. Holten presents his most respectful compliments to the President, and will do himself the...
Philadelphia, September 7, 1795. “At the time of my appointment as Agent for Militia supplies of...
I am honored with your favor of Dec. 12. and thank you for your friendly congratulations on my...
Norfolk [ Virginia ] August 8, 1791 . “On monday last the foundation of the Light house was laid...
[ Philadelphia, December 19, 1793. Oliver Wolcott, Jr., referred in an undated memorandum to “the...
6998[Diary entry: 4 March 1796] (Washington Papers)
4. Again a little Snow fell in the Night—but not eno’ to cover the ground.
Newport [ Rhode Island ] April 21, 1794 . “By this Post the Judge of the District Court will...
Frenchman’s Bay [ District of Maine ] April 1, 1790 . “… The severity of the weather has...
In addition to the suggestions in my letter of monday I would beg leave to submit the following...
I have the honor to inform you that the Pittsburg mail which arrived on friday last did not bring...
It was with extreme concern that I learnt from your letter of June 25th. that a violation of the...
After more than four weeks interruption some of the French mails in arrear were recieved here...
Your letters of the 26th Ulto and 2d Instant, came safe to hand, after some delay. The first,...
Upon my return to this City the latter end of October, after an absence of some weeks at Mount...
Retired to my estate and withdrawn from the bustle of public life I had not expected an occasion...
On the 19 Instant, Charles Calvil, Carpenter, of the Dolphin, Captn. Richard O’brian, belonging...
7009[Diary entry: 19 April 1790] (Washington Papers)
Monday 19th. Prevented from beginning my tour upon long Island to day from the wet of yesterday...
Newport [ Rhode Island ] November 1, 1790 . Submits questions concerning the interpretation of...