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By order of the President of the United States, I do myself the honor to transmit you a letter...
New York, January 20, 1790. Transmits “several Estimates signed by Col. Timothy Pickering late...
[ Philadelphia ] January 20, 1790 . Sends accounts and abstract of duties. Encloses “opinion of...
Boston, January 20, 1790. Discusses the type of boat that should be used to prevent smuggling....
In obedience to the orders of the Supreme Executive, I have the honor of laying before you such...
[ Philadelphia ] January 22, 1790 . “I inclose you the Exports of flour for the last year & our...
[ January 23, 1790 . On February 8, 1790, Hamilton wrote to Livingston : “I had the honor of...
In obedience to the commands of the President of the United States, I have the honor to transmit...
From the Journals of Congress I see You have reported a Bill to the consideration of the...
I should sooner have acknowledged the Reciept of your kind Letter respecting Mr Smith but I hope...
Baltimore, January 25, 1790. Discusses the official value of the rix-dollars of Denmark, Sweden,...
We had the Honor to address you the 29 Ulto. since when we have not received any of your...
Boston, January 26, 1790. Discusses the problems involved in the re-exportation of imported...
Philadelphia, January 26, 1790. Encloses a statement of Pennsylvania’s public debt. States that a...
[ Boston ] January 27, 1790 . “Your faver of the 20th respecting Christopher Sadler is before us....
The Letter which you did me the honor of addressing to me Yesterday I have received, and am...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, January 27, 1790. Encloses the New Hampshire statutes relating to...
I had the honor of addressing you a letter on the 30th. of November last in answer to yours of...
I did expect that in congratulating you, which I do most sincerely, upon your Appointment, I...
Many thanks to my dear Brother for having written to his friend at a moment when he had the...
Boston, February 2, 1790. “… Agreably to your directions I notifyed the Holders of public...
I had, before the receipt of your circular letter of the 20th. Ulto, communicated to you “a...
To the Collector and the Naval Officer D. C     to 12 September 1789. 233.23⅓    17 October...
Upon a presumption the propriety of which ought to be admitted, that the Importations of the...
You are happy my dear friend to find consolation in “words and thoughts.” I cannot be so easily...
Agreeably to your directions I now Inclose the return of the fees of the several officers of the...
Baltimore, February 6, 1790. Will “cheerfully execute the pleasure of the President respecting...
[Boston] February 7 [1790.] Acknowledges receipt of Hamilton’s “several favors of the 27th. 28 &...
The ideas which I proposed to submit to your consideration some days ago, a variety of...
[ Portsmouth, New Hampshire ] February 10, 1790 . “I have inclosed herewith returns of the...