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Philadelphia, 10 Nov. 1791. After examining the enclosed papers relating to the land purchase of...
I am in great Straits to know what is Becom’d of a Brother of mine that came to America And...
Mr Chew having confirmed the character received by you, of Mr Barratt, I have written to Mr...
Give me leave to offer you ray sentiments, or oppinion, what wou’d be the most reasonable, and...
I propose to send a duplicate of McGillivrays letter to Seagrove, and conform his instructions...
The Necessity of the Case will I hope be a sufficient appollogy for my addressing your Excellency...
My absence from Charleston has prevented my acknowledging sooner your favour of the 8th inclosing...
Letter not found: from Edmund Randolph, 1 Feb. 1792. In a letter of 2 Feb. to Randolph, Tobias...
from Thomas Johnson, 3 Feb. 1792. GW refers in his letter to the Commissioners for the District...
Your knowledge of the world makes it hardly necessary for me to remind you how difficult it is to...
I wrote you lately on the subject of the unfortunate situation of St Domingo & the application...
Th: Jefferson has the honour to submit to the President a letter from Mr de Viar, with the answer...
The Secretary of the Treasury has the honor respectfully to enclose to the President of the...
After seeing things settled here as we thought the 10th of this Month, we left this place the...
Your favor of the 12 Sepr last reached me a few Days ago. In the Proposition of S[chweizer]...
Treasury Department, Philadelphia, 23 Feb. 1792. Submits a contract made by the superintendent of...
I hope Your Excellency will forgive my intrusion upon Your more important concerns when my...
Th: Jefferson presents his respects to the President of the U.S. and subjoins what he supposes...
I submit to your consideration, instructions for Capt. Pond. A suitable character by the name of...
The Secretary of War, to whom the President of the United States referred the letter of his...
The Secretary of State having received information that the Merchants and Merchandize of the...
I with pleasure sit down, to inform my dear Uncle, that I recieved his kind, an[d] affectionate...
I wrote to you on the twenty seventh of December but there were many Things which I did not...
The Indian war having become a subject of much Controversy, that some men have catched at it to...
By the papers, which I have now the honor of returning to you, a wish seems to be expressed, that...
As the Legislature of the United States, appears not to contemplate, either an adequate...
I take the liberty to enclose to you a Copy of a Memorial which I have the honor of presenting...
I beg leave to State the distressed Circumstances of an Old Soldier. At the Battle (or Surprize)...
Confidential Sir New York, 24th February 1792 It is reported here that Colo. Smith either has or...
The Memorial and Address of the people called Quakers, Respectfully sheweth, That deeply affected...