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I have returned to this place from Union Town. A letter from Governor Lee which goes with this...
The New Jersey Infantry and Brigade of Cavalry are at this place—The Pensylvania Infantry will be...
The Light Corps with the Jersey Infantry and Brigade of Cavalry are at Indian Creek in Legonier...
The very late arrival of the waggons the injury to a number of them & the dispersed situation of...
We arrived here this afternoon. A very heavy rain has rendered the march extremely arduous and...
Col. Mentges delivered me your letter from Hartley’s —Upon interrogating him, I do not find that...
I have the honor to transmit you two communications from the Commissioner of the Revenue dated...
The Secry of the Treasury presents his respects to The President. He finds it will be...
Upon full reflection, I entertain an opinion, that it is adviseable for me on public ground,...
I am instructed by the President to express to You his wish that every practicable exertion may...
Inclosed I have the honor to transmit to you a claim of Joseph Tatlow’s against the United States...
The Secretary of the Treasury requests the favor of the President to send him the communications...
The state of my health since you were pleased to refer to me the letter from Governor Mifflin of...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President incloses a recommendation of...
The Secretary of War contemplated the sending about this time two months pay to the troops &...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to The President. The letter written to the...
A temporary absence from the seat of Government, & the extra avocations which have occupied me...
The Secretary of the Treasury submits to the President the draft of a letter on the subject of...
It appears probable that advantages will result from giving to the Citizens at large information...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to The President—incloses him a letter which...
The Attorney for the District of Virginia has presented to the accounting officers of the...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President & sends him two letters...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President, sends him the statement of...
The disagreeable crisis at which matters have lately arrived in some of the Western Counties of...
The draft of a proclamation and that of an instruction to the Commissioners being both prepared,...
In compliance with your requisition I have the honor to submit my Opinion as to the course which...
When I left Philadelphia I did not doubt that a week would be the extent of my absence. But...
I have considered the two subjects upon which you desired my opinion as maturely as my situation...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President. the state of health of his...
The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully submits to the President of the U. States a...
From communications with the Secretary of State, in your absence, it would appear expedient to...
Private Sir Philadelphia June 22. 1794 The Secretary of State on referring to you the question of...
The inclosed Letter from the Collector of Hampton, of the 26th of May, shews that the necessity...
I am not willing to give a pretext for not doing us justice by the appearance of carelessness or...
It is with regret, I inform you, that another Collector has suffered Treasury drafts to return...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President. He had thought that the...
The second instalment on the loan of two millions of Dollars, made of the Bank of the United...
I have the honor to communicate a letter of the 19 of May from the Collector of Charleston with...
The Secretary of the Treasury respectfully submits to the consideration of the President the...
I have the honor of submitting herewith to the President the draft of a power to borrow One...
I have the honor to send herewith sundry papers which relate to the Petition of William Martin &...
I have the honor to reply to your Letter of the 29th of May, on the subject of the Million of...
Upon receipt of the communication to you from the Governor of Pennsylvania of the 18 of April...
In my speech to the two houses of Congress at the opening of the session I urged the expediency...
In answer to the enquiry you have been pleased to make, I have the honor to inform you that...
I sometime since communicated an intention to withdraw from the office I hold, towards the close...
Georgia Nathaniel Pendleton (District Judge)   Baldwin     S. Carolina J. Rutlege       E....
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to transmit herewith for the President’s signature,...
149Cabinet Opinion, 13 May 1794 (Washington Papers)
At a meeting of the heads of the departments and the attorney General, at the house of the...
The Secretary of the Treasury presents his respects to the President & sends the enclosed for his...