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Allow me, Sir, the liberty, which I now assume, of addressing the President of the United States...
Having received no letter from you since the one dated the 3d instant, I have nothing to reply...
The Secretary of War requests the favor, that you will please to submit to the President of the...
I hardly know what apology to make for the positive manner, in which I declared the Certificate...
I wished to have said a word to you in private; but being prevented this morning, I must beg your...
Early in the late War, James Mugford Commander of the Schooner Franklin was killed in an...
I am very sorry to learn by Mr. Dalton’s family (now here) that your ague and fever stick by you....
Of the numerous petitions referred by Congress to me, very few on the first blush, have the...
Your letter of the 5th instt, and the Receipt for the second payment of the lots I purchased on...
Please to submit to the President of the United States, two Letters from Govr Blount—one of the...
This letter will be put into your hands by Mr Volney—who proposes to visit the Federal City. If...
Your letter of the 26th of Jany with a Postscript of the 30th of the same month, by Captn...
As your letter of the 30th. Ulto. gives me room to expect you here in a few days. I shall do no...
As every thing explanatory of the disposition of the Northern and Western Indians is of...
In Regard to the benevolent Design of the President, communicated to me by you the other Day, I...
[Philadelphia] 3 June 1792. Asks Lear “to inform the President of the United States that I...
The Servant who carried my letter of the 17th to the Post Office in Alexandria returned with...
The Secretary of War requests that you will please to submit to the President of the United...
After a pleasant Journey we arrived in this City about 2 O clock on thursday last. Tomorrow we...
[Philadelphia] 5 July 1792. Asks Lear to submit “the enclosed important papers from Mr Seagrovet”...
Your polite attention demands our warmest gratitude. By this day’s mail is sent a packet to his...
Your letters of the 19th & [  ] Ult. came duly to hand; and I expected ’ere this to have been...
On friday last I wrote you a few lines, and assigned reasons for not writing more fully. In...
Philadelphia, Tuesday Evening, 3 Feb. 1792. Submits to the president the bill that has passed the...
Please to submit to the President of the United States the enclosed letter, just received from...
The Secretary of War requests the favor that you will please to submit to the President of the...
From the small acquaintance I had of you while at this place, have taken the liberty of...
G. Taylor Junr presents his respectful Compliments to Mr Lear, and has the honor to send him...
My attention was so much occupied the days preceeding my departure from Philadelphia, with...
The Secy of State has given directions, that six copies of the Laws, in sheets, should be...
Your letters of the 26th and 30th of the last, & 3d of the present month, have come duly to hand....
Mr Heineken, Consul from the United Netherlands called on me last evening to request I would ask...
Please to submit to the President of the United States, the enclosed Letter from the Governor of...
Please to inform the President of the United States, that it is understood, that David Allison is...
Please to submit to the President of the United States the enclosed draft of a speech for the...
Since my last to you (from this place) I have received your letters of the 12th immediately from...
I enclose you a copy of the President’s Note of this morning, and also two letters from Governor...
I inclose the information given me by Colo. Louis. The copy of the letter from his nation bears...
I have received your letter of the 8th., but as I am on the eve of my return to Philadelphia, and...
Be pleased to submit the enclosed letter to the President of the United States from Colonel...
On thursday last I received your letter of —— (now in the hands of Colo. Pickering, & date not...
Philadelphia, 22 Feb. 1792. “The visit of respect, which is due to-day, it was my most earnest...
Please to submit the enclosed letters from Governors Moultrie and Blount to the President of the...
Coming to Town last Evening in my Phaeton I overtook one of the Presidents Carriages, which as I...
Late this afternoon, and in company, I r[e]ceived your letter of yesterday’s date. Proposing to...
Be pleased to submit the enclosed letters from Major Habersham, and Major Gaither to the...
Philadelphia, Saturday Evening, 21 Jan. 1792. Please submit the enclosed to the president; “I...
Your letter of the 17th came by the Post of yesterday—and as, by the purport of it, there is a...
It gave me very sincere pleasure to find by your letter of the 22d instt (which by the by did not...
[New York] 24 July 1790. Sends two bound volumes of the Gazette of the United States after a...