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§ From Tench Coxe. 29 November 1805, Philadelphia. “I am honored with your letter relative to the...
I have been requested to transmit to you the papers in relation to Mr. William Griffith...
I have sent to our greater seaports from New Orleans to Portsmouth N. H. to different friends,...
British blockade by mere notification-- Russian--do. Not to produce a fall of the blockade plan...
The recent advices from Europe have produced effects upon the mercantile body, of which I presume...
3 April 1804, Purveyor’s Office. “As I am not possessed of the account of Mr. Stevens, and am...
An original letter from a house of the first character in Liverpool, of the 7th. Ulto. is now in...
Ca. 11–16 Apr. 1805 . “I have the honor to write to you in consequence of an application from Mr....
The great importance of the Florida and Louisiana Business has occasioned me to trouble you with...
3 February 1804, Purveyor’s Office. Has just acknowledged receipt of the U.S. treasurer [Thomas...
Knowing the attachment to freedom and humanity, which mark your character I feel a solicitude to...
18 June 1805, Philadelphia . “On my return from a short visit to my family, I had the honor to...
I hope the communications I have taken the liberty to make on the subject of Colonel Burrs affair...
One of my neighbours when I lived in this place, Mr. Du Ponceau is about to publish a collection...
It may be useful to you to be ascertained, that the first Number of the paper, signed “Graviora...
I have this evening a letter from Mr. Beckley in which he communicates to me the information,...
24 January 1805, Purveyor’s Office. “I have the honor to transmit in this inclosure my Accounts...
(Private) As I am informed from various quarters that there is no doubt of the repeal of the...
I feel very happy in the effect upon many well disposed men, not attached to the administration,...
I have the honor to send you a copy of an examination into the Subject of the Spoliations of the...
I received yesterday the letter you did me the honor to transmit of the 27th. March. Its contents...
Mr. Carey being prepared to deliver yesterday a number of sets of the Laws of the U.S. they were...
In the present serious posture of affairs, it has appeared to me that the state of the public...
I was lately informed by a gentleman, who I suppose has conversed on the matter with you, that...
The decided information brought hither thro NewYork, in the letters & papers pr the Thetis brig,...
I have the honor to transmit to you official copies of two Patents of the King of Great Britain...
I have seen the Gentleman, whom you mentioned in your favor of the 6th. to have left Washington...
The meeting held here this day has gone off tranquilly. A set of resolutions were adopted the...
I am so entirely convinced of the continuance of political, local & personal hostility to the...
As I conceive it may be useful, and I feel it to be proper that the Government should know of the...
I write you this letter under as much caution as the Circumstances of the case will admit. It...
It is from a sense of duty that I furnish you, in confidence, with some information, which this...
5 November 1804, Purveyor’s Office. “I have the honor to inclose to you a bill of Lading for one...
The extinction of the modern republics. The result of the Consulta at Lyons merits the attention...
5 September 1804, Purveyor’s Office. “I have the honor to inform you that I have shipt to...
The present condition of the world certainly demands all the consideration of every wise and good...
In the present critical state of our affairs, I take the liberty to offer to your consideration a...
I received this day three letters of various dates from my brother in Law Mr. Charles Davenport...
A case of so much importance to the U. S. has occurred here, that I do myself the honor to...
The two enclosed papers N. 1 & 2; written in New York, prove that the recent peace and the...
I find myself greatly impressed with the idea of the recent inroad of G. Britain upon neutral...
I have conferd with Mr. Carey since I had the honor to receive your letter of the 30th. Ulto. He...
I understand to day that the coming out of Lord Selkirk is certain, and that he is to come in the...
The great importance of the present crisis occasions me earnestly to wish for a copy of the...
This letter goes to you as a citizen. I have no copy of it, or the paper it encloses. If that...
I take the liberty to inclose you a letter for the President which I request the favor of you to...
9 May 1804, Purveyor’s Office. “This vessel (the Hiland, Hand Master) remaining in port, I have...
22 October 1804, Purveyor’s Office. “I have assurances, that Mr. Carey will furnish all the...
13 February 1803, Philadelphia. The house of Coxe and Frazier, in which he was formerly engaged,...
Dear Sir Very pressing business of the Army & indian department, with some other circumstances &...