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We should think an apology very necessary for intruding on your retirement, were we not convinced...
An application was this day made to us to grant Lots at a cash price, and permit the value to be...
We inclose an estimate of the sums which we consider as necessary to carry on the operations of...
Some time ago I took the liberty of sending you a copy of our last year’s Register —It was put...
I have the honor to inform you, that on Sunday last, the Spanish Consul presented & introduced to...
Je vous envoye par Mr. Duane, la morale de Jesus-Christ & des Apôtres , édition de Didot ; cet...
J’ai remis suivant vos desirs à Mr. Barnes les livres dont vous m’avez envoyé la note —Le...
I have delayed untill the present moment acknowledging the honor of your letter of the 12th Jan....
Since the Receipt of your last favor I have delayed Mr: Hanse all I could in the finishing of...
In my last I informed you that your Chariot was finished. and I now inclose you Mr: Hanse’s...
It is with great diffidence that we make the communication, which forms the contents of this...
This will be delivered to you by Mr Eli Whitney of this City; the gentleman who erected and...
Mr Jackson Browne , whom I took the liberty to mention in a former letter , woud be highly...
The Newport Insurance Company in Rhode Island, think it a duty they owe to themselves and those...
It is the misfortune of those whose talents and virtues have raised them to eminence and power to...
Conscious of a want of the talents which should grace the station to which I am appointed I shall...
I have enclosed the observations made by Mr. Patterson and myself on the lunar eclipse of...
Immediately upon my return from the City of Washington I began the reduction of my Charts to a...
I have forwarded by the bearer Mr. Brown the notes to accompany the map which I informed you some...
I postponed writing by the last post from a hope that a cough with which our little infant had...
Our little one continues in good health and I feel no apprehensions about Maria. The hardness in...
My being absent on a trip to the Hundred on the arrival of your letter has occasioned...
I did not write to you last week my dear Papa, I had discover’d my little Francis had the hooping...
I received your favour of the 1st Instant, and am sorry to inform you that the report respecting...
With regard to the tittle of addressing you, I am from the wood of diffidence at a loss—but I...
Having had the Rheumatism a good while, and thereby from another cause, a rupture , has delay’d...
I am just returned from Kentucky, and have recd. your favour from Monticello . I cannot at...
I most sincerely thank you for your Letter of the 11th. Ulto. and for the highly obliging...
Judge Stewart politely handed me your obliging favor of the 30. ulto. with a vial containing...
I do myself the honor of inclosing you a letter from Col. David Hopkins, a citizen of this State...
The letter I had the pleasure to write to you the other day , & intended to send by Dr Bache will...
foreign powers friendly — effect if redress is meant, it seems wrong to raise expectations which...
Some days ago a letter from Mr Briscoe Collector at Nottingham (Patuxent Riv.) was communicated...
I enclosed yesterday papers relative to a vessel suspected of having been fitted out for slave...
The Secretary of the Treasury wishes to know where the Commrs., appointed to decide on the claims...
I have the honor to enclose a letter from the Commissioner of the revenue accompanying proposals...
I have the honor to enclose the following papers vizt. 1st. Extract of a letter from the...
It is requested by Mr Hancock , if not impracticable, that he should obtain this afternoon the...
The enclosed letter from Mr Dallas, received this morning, showeth that the Brit. Consul has not...
Enclosed you will find the letters received by last mail. ( one excepted from Survr. gen. on...
Both are of a trifling nature; the objection to both is that a salary officer ought not to...
Enclosed is a letter of Mr Macon, & one from Mr Steele to whom I had communicated Mr Macon’s,...
Of the letters which accompany this, I request your attention to that which relates to the mint....
I had yesterday enclosed a rough draft of a letter to the Collector of New York in relation to...
The Commr. of Loans Georgia is dead and Mr Millege recommends a Mr Alger for successor . Shall Mr...
Enclosed are the letters by this mail. The application of A. Bell, at all events, comes too late;...
Mr Nourse acts, & has for ten years acted, as agent for the disbursements of this department for...
Outlines &a. 1. Specific appropriations—for each object of a distinct nature, and one to embrace...
Will you look at Mr Ingersoll’s acct. & letters? It was objected to by this Departt. as being too...
This will be handed by Mr M. L. Davies of New York, the candidate for the naval office. I used my...