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I shall not take up your time by assigning particular reasons for my defering paying you the...
In my last of the 23d. inst. I had the honor of simply announcing to you a loan being contracted...
I have now the honor of inclosing you a copy of the contract for the loan opened at Antwerp,...
I had the honor of writing to you from hence on the 15th. inst. & of informing you of the posture...
My letter of the 23d. inst. which I sent by three separate conveyances will have informed you of...
I have had the honor of recieving since my return to this place on the 15th. inst. your letter of...
Sir I am favored with yours of the 18th Instant. In a letter I wrote to Genl. Knox of the 5th...
The ballances of stock remaining on the Books of this Office for the quarter ending the 31st...
Agrees mon Cher Ami, Les voeux sincere d’un Coeur qui vous aime et vous Estime. Le success de...
Norfolk Is. James Hunter, of Portsmouth in Virginia, came personally before me, and made oath on...
In submitting the following facts and observations to your consideration perhaps I may have...
At the request of several officers of our late Army, I transmit you the enclosed Memorandum. If...
A duty of ten per Cent on our Salted provisions imported into the French Islands would be too...
Inclosed you have the paper I promised You; if you wish for anything more or any explanation of...
The President requests that Mr —— would give the Letter & statement herewith sent, from the...
It gives me much pleasure, that I have it in my power, to state an occurrence, which cannot fail,...
Being called upon by the widow and the executors of the late Major General Nathaniel Greene, to...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, January 12, 1792. “I had the honor to receive your letter of the 20th....
I have recd. your letter of the 22 Ulto. & have communicated it to Capt. Yeaton. Conceiving that...
Portsmouth [ New Hampshire ] January 16, 1792 . Acknowledges receipt of unsigned letter from...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, January 28, 1792. “Herewith I enclose you an account of the expence of...
Portsmouth [ New Hampshire ] January 30, 1792 . Has “exchanged Cash” for “a Note of the bank of...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, December 15, 1791. “Mr. Parrott the 2nd Mate of the Scammel having an...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, December 16, 1791. “I have received your Circular letter to the Agents...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, December 17, 1791. “I received by the last post your letter of the 2nd...
The only Brig Hope that I know “which frequents this port” belongs to Stephen Zacharie of...
I have very lately received a letter which has a reference to your circular of the 5th. of...
I cannot discover by the acts of the Legislature that Collectors have any legal jurisdiction, or...
[ Baltimore, January 3, 1792 ] Sends “a small account of expences incidental to the receipt and...
Baltimore, December 12, 1791. “I have no reason to doubt the probability of receiving a...