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It is impossible for the oldest Diplomatic Servant of the United States to suppress the joy which...
I should long since have acknowledged the receipt of your Excellency’s Letter but I waited from...
It is not without regret that I reflect on the interruption that was given to the conversation I...
I flatter myself you will put a proper Construction upon my silence hitherto, and rather...
I had the pleasure a few days since of receiving your Excellencys very kind favor of the 11...
At last the Period seems to have arrived, when I may venture, under the present, and happy,...
I have the honor to lay before you the Treaties concluded, in pursuance of the Instructions...
The secretary for the department of war humbly submits to the President of the United States the...
Vos vertus civiles et vos talens militaires ont donné a Votre Patrie la Liberté et le Bonheur;...
The Memorial of William Mumford, most Humbly and Respectfully Sheweth, That he officiated as...
The uncertainty which I am in whether my letters get safe to your hands or not, has determined me...
In consequence of the vacancy at the board of three, occasioned by the resignation of Mr Baldwin,...
I had the honor of presenting yesterday forenoon, your letter to Mrs Washington, together with...
When I address myself to your Excely in the Character of a Citizen, I feel myself (in my present...
I take the liberty of laying before your Excellency the inclosed letter. Having been employed...
Although I am not honored with a personal acquaintance; yet I can count myself among the number...
Colonel Brillent de la Radiere, my Brother, died in 1779, in the service of the United...
To obtain the Collectorship of the Port of Philadelphia from Your Excellency is the object of my...
The Memorial of Henry Bicker of the City and State of New York. Humbly Sheweth, That your...
The Memorial and Petition of John Halsted Humbly Shewith That your Petitioner a Native of New...
I have frequently called to see Billy he continues too bad to remove—Doctor Smith was uneasy...
Immediately on my arrival here I attempted to learn the State of our Western Affairs & am...
Nothing but a knowledge of you goodness, Could Create in me a presumption to trouble your...
Happy in that easy access to the first Office in his Government which is alone the pride of an...
The president of the Senate, chosen for the special occasion having opened and counted the votes...
Officers immediately annexed to, or connected with the administration of the Board of Treasury,...
267Enclosure, 15 June 1789 (Washington Papers)
(Number 1) By information from Brigadier General Harmar the commanding Officer of the troops on...