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I have received your letter of the 29th of April, and must beg you to accept of my best thanks...
I have been upwards of twelve years employed in the laborious business of a Comr of the...
I have made several attempts to address you, and as often drop’d my pen almost in Dispair, my...
Letter not found: from Robert R. Livingston, 15 May 1789. On 31 May GW wrote to Livingston : “I ....
Having never studied the federal system with an Eye to preferment, I was ignorant until informed...
The day is not far distant when a ⟨ mutilated ⟩ Connecticutt will be appointed by your...
By the death of Mr Hutchins, the Office of Geographer to the United States has become vacant. In...
Amidst the general Joy and Congratulations of my fellow-Citizens on your Excellencys Appointment...
A letter of the 4th instant from Lt Governor Wood has been received with its inclosures,...
We, the Senate of the United States, return you our sincere Thanks for your excellent Speech...
The Vice President of the United States has the honour to present his humble opinion, on the...
Mr Madison having been so obliging as to draw the answer to the address of the House of...
Mrs Washington proposing to leave Mount Vernon as this day, will, I expect, be in Philadelphia on...
Letter not found: from John Campbell, 18 May 1789. On 31 May GW wrote to Campbell : “I have...
About twelve months ago, I took the liberty to request of your excellency a little temporary...
The Memorial & Petition of Hannah Cockle of the City of New York, Widow respectfully Sheweth That...
Your Excellency must needs be weary of the incessant Acclamations from the public as well, as...
We humbly hope your Excellency will pardon the Boldness of this Application to which our extreme...
I thank you for your Address, in which the most affectionate sentiments are expressed in the most...
At a Great Talk held by the Warriors and Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation Assembled in Council at...
We the Warriors, Chiefs and Representatives of the Cherokee nation resident and living in the...
Having been Naval Officer for this Port (being the Port of Falmouth) for this some time past, I...
Peculiar circumstances require peculiar measures. It was on this principle that I conceived there...
The Petition of Benjamin Pitfield, of the City of Philadelphia, humbly Sheweth. That your...
Compel’d from Necessity & encouraged by the Friendly interposition of my worthy Friend and...
I intended to have done myself the honor of waiting on you this evening but the dampness of the...
I should long since have acknowledged the receipt of your Excellency’s Letter but I waited from...
My time having since the peace, been almost wholly employed in the Naval Office at this place, I...
If in the distribution of the Offices necessary to the execution of the new government there...
The humble Memorial of Robert Hoops on the part of his Brother Adam Hoops respectfully sheweth,...