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I have kept my bed those tow days past but find myself mutch better at presant though yet full...
The only Brig Hope that I know “which frequents this port” belongs to Stephen Zacharie of...
I have recd. your letter of the 22 Ulto. & have communicated it to Capt. Yeaton. Conceiving that...
Sir I am favored with yours of the 18th Instant. In a letter I wrote to Genl. Knox of the 5th...
I shall not take up your time by assigning particular reasons for my defering paying you the...
In answer to your favor of the 13th. I have the honor to inform you that the papers delivered to...
It is perfectly equal to me that the 1233⅓ dollars mentioned in your letter of yesterday, be...
A number of your fellow Citizens desirous of expressing the sense they entertain of the important...
The ballances of stock remaining on the Books of this Office for the quarter ending the 31st...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, January 28, 1792. “Herewith I enclose you an account of the expence of...
The Brigantine Polly James Munro Jur. Master, the Property of Messrs. Clark & Nightingale Entered...
I herewith enclose the description and dimensions of the Revenue Cutter built at Washington taken...
I have considered the application of Benjamin Bourne Esq. for the renewal of certain Certificates...
Portsmouth [ New Hampshire ] January 30, 1792 . Has “exchanged Cash” for “a Note of the bank of...
[ Calcutta, December 17, 1791. The catalogue description of this letter reads as follows: “Long...
Your Letter of the 8th instant, containing your Opinion on the case of the Brig. Polly, being...
On examining the Accounts of Vincent Redman, Collector of the Customs, for the District of...
Newport [ Rhode Island ] January 9, 1792 . “This will be accompd. by a Statement of the case of...
[ Philadelphia ] December 23, 1791 . “I have the Honor to call your attention to a Short report...
I need not acquaint that I had Been Sick all moast Ever sence I saw you as I am sure you allready...
the Girl tells me that you said If I wanted any thing that I should write this morning alas my...
Philadelphia, January 24, 1792. “In consequence of the act of Congress appropriating 40,000...
This will be accompanied by a duplicate of my letter to you of the 14th. of Octr. last. In your...
Treasury Department, December 27, 1791. “I have examined the memorial of Wm. W. Smith for himself...
I have received your instructions respecting the Brige. Trimmer and she shall be dispatched...
I have not tim to tell you the cause of my present troubles only that Mr. has rote to you this...
For the purpose of obviating the difficulties which have been experienced in respect to the Act...
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, December 15, 1791. “Mr. Parrott the 2nd Mate of the Scammel having an...
By the inclosed memorandum you will see the state of the imports into this district from Island...
I have recd. instructions from his Excelly. the Governor to confer with you on the subject...