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Mr Dandridge will be pleased to lay before the President the inclosed letter from Mr Seagrove &...
If the President should approve of the inclosed letter to the Governor of New-York, it will be...
Mr Dandridge will be pleased, at a convenient time, to lay the inclosed letter before the...
I mentioned to the President to-day the request of Mr Boudinot that the President would sign 50...
The Secretary of War respectfully submits to the President of the United States the draught of a...
The Secretary of War respectfully submits to the President’s inspection a letter to the Governor...
The Secretary of War respectfully lays before the President of the U. States the draught of a...
The Secretary of War requests Mr Dandridge to lay before the President the inclosed letter of...
On the 16th instant I received from Governor Jay, an answer to my letter of the 3d relative to...
By the time this reaches Mount Vernon, you will have received the memorial of the philadelphia...
I learn that Mr Hammond has received letters of recall; and that he expects to depart in three...
The inclosed letters from Governor Blount were brought to my house last evening. To gain time, I...
The Secretary of War respectfully lays before the President a letter to Mr Adet, in answer to his...
The Secretary of War respectfully lays before the president four draughts of answers to the...
The Secretary of War begs leave to lay before the President a letter of the first instant from Mr...
The Secretary of War respectfully lays before the President of the United States the letters...
The Secretary of War respectfully informs the President, that if Mr Wolcott has completed the...
I find, unfortunately, that the duplicates and triplicates of the setts of letters of credence to...
Agreeably to my intimation yesterday, I have the honor now to inclose the three addresses from...
I have this day received from Govr Blount a letter dated the 9th of August, with sundry...
Instead of writing to Mr Boudinot, I concluded to ride out to see him. This I did on Wednesday:...
Since closing my letter of this date, arrived a letter from Major Craig at Pittsburg in which is...
Your letter dated the 9th at Elkton was received, and your directions shall be observed. The...
I have the honor to inclose a letter from Colo. Lowther to Governor Brooke, and an extract from...
The inclosed letter from Mr Paleski, the Prussian Consul being marked “duplicate,” I suppose the...
The Pittsburg mail is arrived, but no letter from General Wayne. I suspect he has sent dispatches...
Yesterday I received the inclosed letter from Mr Boudinot. Not knowing Dr Isaac Smith, I thought...
On Saturday I was honoured with your letter of the 16th I am yet without any intelligence from...
I wrote you on Friday, informing that on that day two vessels were to sail for England carrying...
Last week Colo. Eli Williams, whose house is at Williamsport, & who had been desired to write his...
I have the honour to inclose a copy of Governor Fenner’s letter of the 12th instant which will...
The Pittsburg mail is arrived, and no accounts yet from General Wayne. The dispatches for Mr...
I have in some measure anticipated your wishes of information relative to General Wayne’s treaty:...
I received your letter of the 23d, last Saturday, and immediately wrote to Mr Boudinot to...
The letter from Judge Walton covering the proceedings of the meeting at Augusta against the late...
Two vessels are to sail for England this week—one, as intended, to-morrow, and one on Thursday:...
Yesterday a letter arrived from Mr Pinckney. It is dated at Madrid the 21st of July. He arrived...
Yesterday I was honoured with your letter of the 28th ulto. In my letter of last Monday I...
General Wayne has requested leave to visit his friends and his home. I wrote to him that your...
The Secretary of War has the honour to lay before the President of the U. States dispatches from...
I have selected the inclosed letters from the correspondence of Mr Deas, & two letters from Mr...
The Secretary of War respectfully informs the President that General Rochambeau, who some time...
I have the honour to lay before you the form of a pardon for Mitchell & Vigol, insurgents, for...
The Secretary of War respectfully informs the President of the United States, that he has been so...
The Secretary of War respectfully informs the President of the United States that Henry Abeel,...
Mr FitzSimons has sent me three bills amounting to upwards of five hundred dollars, drawn by the...
The Secretary of War received yesterday the inclosed letter from Mr Kinlock, desiring the extract...
The inclosed instructions to Mr Price, who is to manage the Indian trading store in Georgia, and...
Topics which have occurred to the Secretary of War as proper to be noticed at the opening of the...
The Secretary of War respectfully lays before the President of the United States the accompanying...