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As soon as I returned to this City, and had waded through the Papers, and other matters which...
When I inform you, that your letter of the 19th. Ulto. went to Philadelphia and returned to this...
Your letter of the 12th. Ulto., after travelling to Philadelphia and back again, was received by...
A short time since I wrote to you, and hope the letter got safe to your hands. If this should...
I received your letter of the 23d. ulto.; but not at so early a period as might have been...
The letter herewith enclosed, came under cover to me in a packet from Mr. Lear, accompanied with...
I yesterday received with sincere regret your resignation of the office of Secretary of State....
I now lay before you a letter from the Secretary of State, with his account of the expenditure of...
It is my wish that the result of the determination on Mr. G——ts request may go to him with your...
I perceive by the Gazettes, that the Philosophical Society of this City, is required to meet on...
I lay before you for your consideration a letter from the Secretary of State, informing me of...
I communicate to you the translation of a letter received from the Representatives of Spain here...
I have received with vexation the enclosure you have just sent me from the French Minister: and...
Since the communications which were made to you on the affairs of the United States with Spain...
Gentlemen of the { Senate House of Repr. I lay before you a Report of the Secretary of state on...
The situation of affairs in Europe, in the course of the year 1790. having rendered it possible...
I am very well satisfied with the train things are in. You will recollect that the Proclamation,...
As the present situation of the several nations of Europe, and especially of those with which the...
Is there no clue to Mr. Morris’ meaning respecting Monsr. Merlino ? The next paragraph of his...
Enclosed is another Specimen of Mr. Genets Indecent conduct towards the Executive Government of...
I think Colo. Humphrey’s in one of his letters to you , refers to his to me, for some article of...
The readiness with which the Trustees of the school of Germ. to. tender the buildings under their...
Your dispatch of the 3d. with it’s several enclosures, reached Alexandria on Wednesday evening,...
It appearing to me that the public business will require the Executive Officers to be together...
George Washington President of the United States of America. To all whom it may concern. The...
George Washington President of the United States of America. To all whom it may concern. The...
The enclosed Letter and Memorial came to my hands yesterday, to which I returned an answer of...
I will thank you to have made out and forwarded to me a Commission for the Collector of...
I return, from this place, the Papers which you put into my hands on the Road, to day. The...
I have duly recieved your letter of Sep. 5 . and in consequence thereof have authorised Mr. David...
I have received your letter of yesterday’s date , and approving the measures suggested therein,...
The President returns to the Secretary of State the letter from Mr. Murry with its enclosure—and...
The President wishes the Secretary of State to let him know what measures, in his opinion, will...
The President sends to the Secretary of State two letters which he has received from Baltimore,...
The President requests Mr. Jefferson would bring with him the French Minister’s letter ,...
I send, for the consideration and opinion of the Heads of the Departments and the Attorney...
The Captn. of Marines on Board the Ambuscade has just put the enclosed into my hands. He was sent...
The President wishes the Heads of the Departments to meet at his house tomorrow at ten o’clock....
I clearly understood you on Saturday. And, of what I conceive to be two evils, must prefer the...
The answer to Mr. Hammonds letter is conformable to the measures which have been advised—and of...
Fresh occurrences, but communicated through private channels, make it indispensable that the...
As there are several matters which must remain in a suspended state—perhaps not very...
It will not be amiss, I conceive, at the meeting you are about to have to day, to reconsider the...
The President of the United States will be glad to see the Secretary of State tomorrow morning at...
The President returns to the Secretary of State the Letter from Peter Le Maigre, complaining of a...
A letter from Colo. S. Smith (of Baltimore) to the Secretary of the Treasury, giving information...
The circumstances which had induced me to ask your counsel on certain legal questions interesting...
The President of the U. States requests the attendance of the Secretary of State at his House...
The President sends to the Secy. of State a letter from the Chief Justice and the Judges of the...
The Chief Justice and Judge Paterson are in Town. The former called upon me yesterday evening to...