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The Representatives of the people of Tennessee concieve it to be their duty to express their...
I do myself the Honor to enclose you a Letter from Major Thomas Smyth; requesting that he be...
I did myself the honor some time ago to transmit you a copy of the publication entitled “Man as...
The Louisiana documents did not come from Mr. Gallatin till a day or two ago. I have this morning...
Agreeably to instructions received from the Secretary of the Treasury, I set out from New Haven...
I enclose the proposals for leasing the salt springs together with some observations of Messrs....
I have taken the liberty to address you on a subject, in which I feel no Other interest, than...
T. Munroe presents his most respectful Compliments to the President.—Drafts of the Surveyor of...
Having had the Honor of your personal acquaintance during our Revolution in 1777. 1778. & 1779....
Although three Commissioners of Bankruptcy has been heretofore appointed in the city of Albany,...
A knowledge of your patriotism and zeal manifested on many occasions; and the great and important...
This Address is made to You as the common Father of Us all—the Unfortunate claim I am sensible in...
Mi mas venerado Señor: desde mi llegada á esta hé cumplido como devy dandole cuenta de la...
An obscure Citizen, young in age, in experience, who conceits he possesses a small share of...
Daignez recevoir l’hommage que je vous fais de mon Traité d’Economie politique, comme une marque...
With all diffidence do I approach the Chief Magistrate of my country; sensible that in averting...
C. Ellery has the honor to offer his highest respects to the President, and to request his...
The pressure of business & interruption prevents my doing justice to the subject of Louisiana...
Tout près de l’abime de la misére—dans un paÿs etranger—sans autre recomandation, qu’a Vous—J’ose...
Je vois bien, que vous n’avez pas envie d’entre en correspondence avec moi, mais, je vous dis,...
I was at Monticello yesterday and Mr. Dinsmore had almost finished the cornice in the hall and...
A plain man, wishes to lay before you in a plain way, some observations. He chooses to offer to...
you will Please to Excuse my Boldness in Addressing you on this Ocasion but by being Assured of...
In the month of May last I received the letter you did me the honour to write by Mr. Parke and at...
You’ll please accept my Acknowledgements for the Message, and permit me in the most sincere...
I do myself the honor of presenting you, with an accurate Chart of the Coast of West Florida and...
Mr. Rawlins the Gentn. who will deliver you this letter, is anxious to obtain an appointment in...
About 20 minutes since, I received a Letter from my friend Docter Sibley, enclosing me a Map of...
The Bearer is Mr Wm Byrne an ornamental stucco worker & Plasterer whose good Conduct, sobriety,...
I have conversed with most of the Western members of Congress respecting the possibility of...