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I have been these four Months in this city without having the Honor of addressing you, about five...
With a view to be useful to this my adoptive Country, I have publish’d a Short treatise on the...
I was favoured with your very obliging letter dated the 26th May last only a few days ago upon my...
On the 20th Ins’t was calld on to Visit your Molatto Man, who was then at Mrs Stiles’s Bush Town;...
I wrote you a few days before Xmas, and concieve your great throng of Bussiness has prevented...
Your Letter of the 25th of September I recd in due time, in which you mention’d your Expectation...
It will ever be with the greatest diffidence that I intrude on those high in Office, and more...
I am Sorry to inform you that the Presidents servant Austin in Attempting this Morning to Cross a...
I am Under the Necessity of presenting these few lines to his Excellency Setting forth my...
Letter not found: from James Blanchard, 13 Feb. 1795. On 13 Feb., Bartholomew Dandridge, Jr.,...
On the 13th Instant I presented a Complaint against Joseph Howell accountant of the United...
Letter not found: from Peter Bouysson, 16 Jan. 1795. On 16 Feb. 1795 Edmund Randolph wrote...
arriving this moment with the haste of an express from what is called Parkinson’s ferry, where a...
Being persuaded, that your extended Rank will prevent you from attending to the distresses even...
Foreign Intelligence is conveyed to you so quickly and domestic occurrences have been so...
The Attorney General has the honor of submitting to the president of the United States his...
The Attorney General having made the necessary inquiries respecting the case of John Mitchell,...
c.1 March 1795 . “For want of opportunity to approach” GW, Brahm is “confined to this public...
C’est avec la joye la plus vive, que nous avon⟨s⟩ vû par la Copie des patentes, presentées au...
The office of Postmaster General being vacated by Colo. Pickerings late removal to the War...
As the Officice of Post Master Genl has become vacant by the removal of Col. Pickering, permit me...
I feel it a duty incumbent on me, to inform You, that there is a defect in the Arrangement made...
upon a review of Mr Jackson’s letters I perceive the apprehension of more severe labor than his...
The great figure our Allies the French Nation are like to make in Europe, ought to arouse the...
I expect By this Time you have Received the balance of My Bond. and had it not been for the...
Presuming Sir that you have heard something of the calamitous Accident which befell your Man...
In obedience to the will of the General Assembly of the State, we have the honour to represent....
Charles peter Carpentier takes the Liberty to lay under your Excellency’s perusal 1° the petition...
Your favor of the 7th Instant, affords me an opportunity of mentioning, that the Commissioners...
In consequence of the great attention requird, by the Trust reposd in me, & my precarious State...
You will doubtless be much surprized at this address, but, I flatter myself, put the mildest...
My Son W. R. Carter, has commenced his business, as a Coach maker, at the shop of Mr Jo....
Objects of grandeur and elevation generaly meet with opposition by certain clas of people whose...
Since my last I have endeavored to obtain every information from the Westward in my power Mr Wm...
Je me donne de rechef l’honneur de m’addresser par celle cy à V. Exce pour lui representer que je...
I hope your Excellency will excuse a Stranger taking the Liberty of addressing a Letter to you,...
We, part of the Inhabitants of the City of Washington, and parts adjacent in the Territory of...
In consequence of the conversation I had the honour to have with Your Excellency the other...
When I had the Honour to be introduced to your Excellency at New York, by Coll Hamilton, and...
Your favor of the 24th Ulto with the inclosure came to hand —We take the liberty of enclosing our...
Your Letter of the 20th of January relates to one of the most engaging subjects with which the...
The Board have for some time contemplated a statement of the affairs of the City, to be laid...
We did ourselves the honor of inclosing, in our answer to your letter, two Communications to...
I have the honor to propose to you a telegraph, the use of which under present circumstances, may...
By the various reports which have been lately circulated in the public prints concerning the...
Mr T. Coxe presents his most respectful compliments to General Washington and has the honor to...
I trust you will believe my solemn assurance of you, that a very powerful sense of duty has...
6 Oct. 1794 . Transmits for GW’s “perusal” documents received from Fayette County, Pa., and a...
By the Presidents order Bw Dandridge respectfully transmits to the Secy of War the copy of a...
Bw Dandridge respectfully informs Genl Knox that the President will be glad to see him at 10...