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Your Excellency has been pleased to refer to my determination what boats, besides batteaux & two...
The Secretary of State respectfully requests the President of the United States to grant him an...
I have been honoured with your letter of the 14th relatively to the fever which has raged so...
The Secretary of State has the honor to lay before the President of the U. States this day...
Capt. OBrien arrived here last Saturday from Lisbon. The Dey of Algiers is entirely our friend....
The Secretary of State respectfully lays before the President of the U. States the draught of an...
An unexpected demand is made of 40 Waggons & 200 horses, to transport artillery & military stores...
I find that one great cause of the failure of transportation of the salted provisions from...
(confidential) Sir, Philadelphia August 2. 1799. A letter from Mr Murray of May 17 received this...
Yesterday I received another letter from Mr King—it is dated the 16th of August, covering a...
I wrote you on Friday, informing that on that day two vessels were to sail for England carrying...
Not meeting myself with any private conveyance, I have committed to the Atty Genl the care of...
Agreeably to your Excellency’s directions, being accompanied by Colo. Swift, Colo. H. Jackson and...
Your Excellency being vested with authority, by the resolve of Congress of the 11th of March...
The inclosed letter from Governor St Clair was received yesterday by post. The proposed visit of...
At the request of the Chairman of the Committee on the bill for regulating trade with the Indian...
The Secretary of War respectfully informs the President, that if Mr Wolcott has completed the...
The left wing of the army, commencing its march at seven o’clock to morrow morning, will proceed...
The Secretary of State has the honour to lay before the President of the United States the...
The President will read with pleasure the postscript of the inclosed letter from Robert...
Since your Excellency spoke to me yesterday relative to the movement of the army,I have more...
I have just received from Colo. Hughes a letter of which the inclosed is an extract. Mr Pomeroy...
The Secretary of State respectfully lays before the President of the U. States—the draught of A...
To-day major Campbell handed me a letter from General Knox relative to the collecting of timber...
The Secretary of War respectfully submits to the President’s inspection a letter to the Governor...
The Secretary of State respectfully lays before the President of the United States, lists of the...
Last evening I received the inclosed letter from Colo. Lutterloh, which I think it my duty to lay...
The Secretary of State respectfully lays before the President a letter & inclosure received...
The Secretary of State respectfully lays before the President the draught of a letter to...
The inclosed letter from Genl Wayne has just arrived at this office. Peace with the Indians seems...
Colo. Pickering incloses the proceedings from Winchester, with the draught of an answer under the...
The Director of the Mint has presented the inclosed statement to show at what rate he can...
(private) Sir Trenton [N.J.] Sept. 13 1798. I have this moment received your favour of the 9th....
The Secretary of State has the honor to inform the President of the United States, that having...
Last evening I received from Mr John Parish, our former Consul at Hamburg, a letter dated the 3d...
The Secretary of State has the honor to request the approbation of the President of the United...
The Secretary of War received yesterday the inclosed letter from Mr Kinlock, desiring the extract...
I have not found it easy to form a satisfactory judgement of the situation on the Potowmac most...
I was at Fishkill this morning4 & from Mr Stevens’s account of provisions received from...
Having been accidentally detained here longer than I expected, and a little leisure now...
The manner in which I have been employed to effect the present visit of the Chiefs of the Five...
On the 23d instant I had the honour of writing to your Excellency; and mentioned my expectation...
Major Platt having signified to me his intentions to quit my department, I immediately sought for...
Mr Dandridge will be pleased to lay before the President the inclosed letter from Mr Seagrove &...
I sent by the express an answer to your letter respecting the office of adjutant general, & gave...
Last Saturday I received a letter from lieutenant governor Wood, and opened it, agreeably to your...
It may be proper that I report to your Excellency the circumstances & events of my late journey...
I have been so much occupied since the receipt of your letter desiring a copy of one you wrote...
Since closing my letter of this date, arrived a letter from Major Craig at Pittsburg in which is...
I wrote you by Monday’s post. That afternoon I went to see Mr Peters; and had the pleasure to...