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I once more intrude myself upon your notice and beg your attention to an object worthy of a mind...
This will be handed you by Adam Gordon Esqr, a gentleman I have been intimately acquainted with...
Peter Tinsley, the brother of the officer , concerning a demand against whom i took the liberty...
the unfortunate person who Does himself the honor to adress Your excellencey, solicits if...
Presuming the press of business would render it inconvenient for you to grant me a personal...
richiede, e che non è possibile di ottenere qualora si voglion dire delle verità. Dalle...
Enclosed you will recieve an estimate of the taxes formerly imposed by the Commonwealth of...
If the subject of this Letter should be deemed improper that impropriety would be increased by...
Believing from various Information, that a Change in the office of the Collector of this Port is...
Although I have not been in the habit of Troubling You or any Other person who has better and...
Mrs: Tudor intending to pass through the City of Washington on her way to the Springs in Berkeley...
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 17th: June, accompanied with...
I have the honor to enclose a statement of the monies collected on account of the marine...
I enclose the hospital money statement which ought to have accompanied my letter of this morning,...
The enclosed was delivered to me open this evening by Colo. Burr. It encloses an open letter for...
Samuel H. Smith presents his respectful compliments to Mr. Jefferson, and sends, accompanying...
The Secretary of the Treasury, respectfully submits to the President the following Facts and...
Since I had the honor of waiting upon you this morning Mr. Madison has Inform’d Mr Erving on my...
By yours of the 12th mentioning a former letter which I have since had the honor of receiving, I...
The unwarrantable Freedom which I now take, in the very singular, (and prehaps unprecedented)...
In consequence of your friendly assurances of examining into the merits of my claim, respecting...
Your REPLY to the merchants of the respectable City of New-Haven has just come to hand—Your...
The importance of the Militia I trust will be duly appreciated by an administration that is...
Having lately read your justly celebrated Notes on the State of Virginia, it occurred to my mind...
By this day Post I have recieved a letter from you, Covering one for London addressed to Edmund...
Being about to embark for Europe, (induced to change the Scenes which Surround me, from a recent...
At the Close of my Letter, by the last Mail, I mentioned the Liberty I should presume to take, in...
The enclosed is the rough draft of a circular to the Collectors & is intended to correct several...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor to enclose the within letter, in order to know...
Agreeably to the Memo. which you gave me, I have now the pleasure of sending you some of the...