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Your letter of the 30th September enclosing a Contract entered into by the Collector of...
Whilst I was in Wilmington waiting breakfast to day, I made the best enquiry time & circumstances...
Having no doubt that the petition contained in the enclosed Gazette, will make its appearance in...
The President directs me to send the letters herewith enclosed, from Governor Mifflin and John...
By pushing through the rain (which fell more or less on Saturday, Sunday and Monday) I arrived in...
Pay, or cause to be paid to the Secretary of State or to his order, the sum of Thirty nine...
Philadelphia, 9 July 1791. “The President has received a letter from Mr Rue, who was appointed...
I thank you for giving me the perusal of the letters to you, which are herewith returned. And I...
Private I have given the Paper herewith enclosed, several serious & attentive readings; and...
I have received your letters of the 26th ult: & 1st Instt —The objection stated by you to the...
Presuming the legality of the propositions contained in your Letters of the 24th & 25th Instant,...
Having written to you on Saturday the 11th instant (accompanying it with enclosures) without...
Under a blank cover, I returned signed the provisional Contract for the supply of the Lighthouse...
I do not know how to thank you sufficiently, for the trouble you have taken to dilate on the...
I have, in the regular course of the Posts, been duly favored with your letters of the 9th,...
I have considered your application for liberty to borrow three millions of Florins in addition to...
I cannot, under all the circumstances of the case, satisfy myself, that I am at liberty to go...
Your letter of the 22d ulto, with it’s enclosures, came duly to hand. Lest any material...
I have just now written to the President to communicate some Intelligence lately received from...
Enclosed is the duplicate of my last. The calamity which has befallen Philadelphia & seems in no...
After giving the subject of Loans the most attentive consideration I am able under the several...
(Private) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon Sepr 17th 1792 Your private letter of the 11th, accompanying...
By Virtue of the several Acts, the one entitled “An Act for raising and adding another regiment...
(Private) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon Octr 14th 1791 When I addressed a private letter to you a few...
Upon a mature consideration of your communication to me of the 3d instant, recommending a still...
(Private & confidential) My dear Sir, Mount Vernon July 29th 1792. I have not yet received the...
Estimate of immediate Expenditures for the Mint. Dollars. Price of the House & Lot, to be paid on...
I feel myself very much obliged by what you sent me yesterday. The letter from Governor Johnston...
Mr John Cogdell having resigned his appointment as Collector of the port of George town in south...
The President of the U. States being very desirous that the several Accts of those Articles which...
The enclosed Letter was written agreeably to the date, but by an accident, was omitted when my...
Upon examining my letter to you of the 27 June ’93, and my two powers of the 8th of August 1793,...
Your letter of the 8th inst: I received yesterday on my return from an excursion up the...
Pay to the Director of the Mint the within sum of sixteen hundred dollars—and also the further...
In due time, and in good order, I received your letters dated the 4th, 5th & 10th instt; and...
As I know nothing that calls me to the City to day, I shall not be there until tomorrow—which...
Your favor of the 5th has been duly received, but nothing was said in it of young Fayette. I am...
The President has commanded me to transmit the enclosed to you from Mr Thatcher and request that...
I learn with pleasure from the War Office, by the Secretary’s last dispatches, that our...
The President does not recollect the name of the person mentioned to succeed the Collector of...
Private About the middle of last Week I wrote to you; and that it might escape the eye of the...
Annexed to your Statemen⟨t⟩ of “Principles and course of Proce⟨ed⟩ings” I have given the...
To your note of this date (in behalf of the Department of War) asking my opinion or direction...
Your letter without date, came to my hands by wednesdays Post; and by the first Post afterwards I...
For carrying into execution the provisions of the third section of the Act intitled, “An Act...
By direction of the President of the United States, I have the honor herewith to transmit to you...
Two or three days ago I wrote you a few lines in haste, and promised one more lengthy when I was...
The last Post brought me your letter of the first instant, with the enclosures respecting the...
I approve of the plan proposed in your letter of the 4 inst. namely, that a power for making a...
Your letter of yesterday is this moment received. Not a line from Mr Pinckney. I fancy he left...