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I take great liberty in addressing myself to you—but you will permit me to presume upon the...
Last July, I took the liberty to send you some remarks of mine, which had been previously...
The enclosed should have been forwarded sooner; but by some accident was overlooked. No...
Permit me to introduce to you Judge Thatcher of Thomaston, Maine, who married a daughter of the...
You will oblige me very much, by giving me an account of the discussion between yourself & Genl....
I cannot say positively where the paper, I lately sent you, was found—There are here some files...
I have a wish to learn who was the writer of the enclosed—There are some just distinctions made,...
I have the honor to transmit you a card of Invitation for celebrating the anniversary of the...
I am much obliged by the information & advice given in your Note of the 5th. instant—I hope I...
In your letter to me of Octo. last, for which I beg you accept my very respectful...
Mr Shaw has suggested to me the propriety of omitting (in the proposed Vol. of Masstts. State...
I have thot it would be a useful & acceptable service to have published in a volume, the Speeches...
Thomas Jefferson Esq r To Bradford & Inskeep dr For 10 Lewis & Clarkes trave l s bds @ 6.00—...
At the request of M r Paul Allen we have packed & sent to the care of Gibson & Jefferson as...
Your favor of 13th. inst. has been recd. we have to regret John Bells Anatomy is not to be...
¶ From Henry Bradford. Letter not found. 1 September 1806. Acknowledged in Jacob Wagner to...
§ From Samuel F. Bradford. 3 May 1806, Philadelphia. “Some days since, I sent you a book,...
1 December 1804, Boston. “I take Leave through You to address the President of the United States....
I was favored (by a French gentleman from St. Louis) about 4 years ago, with a piece of the rock...
10 August 1801, Marshal’s Office, Boston. Encloses schedule of the population within his district...
In Obedience to your Request Inclose the Letter of Luc Faurd—an Officer of the French Republic &...
David Bradford an unfortunate man; who fell into the errors of that part of the community where...
You who are esteemed not only as the father, but revered as the Saviour of his Country, to whom...
To the President of the United States, the Petition of Elizabeth Bradford wife of David Bradford...
As a public testimony of my esteem for your Character & Conduct, I have taken the liberty of...
I need not preface a letter to you with painting the distress of myself & family occasioned by...
The record of the proceedings in the cause relating to the Carriage Tax is not yet returned —but...
Your letter of last month should not have remained so long unanswered had I not been suddenly...
I thank you very sincerely for your letter of the 10th. inst. which I received a few days ago....
The Attorney General having made the necessary inquiries respecting the case of John Mitchell,...
The Attorney General has the honor of submitting to the president of the United States his...
[ Philadelphia, January 17, 1795. On January 28, 1795, Hamilton wrote to Tench Coxe : “I send you...
In conformity to your request I have perused the records annexed to the Writs of error sued out...
Being persuaded, that your extended Rank will prevent you from attending to the distresses even...
The case of Mr. Green upon which you request my opinion appears to be, in substance, as follows....
Foreign Intelligence is conveyed to you so quickly and domestic occurrences have been so...
[ Philadelphia, September 27, 1794. The description of this letter in the dealer’s catalogue...
Yesterday I wrote to you pretty fully —to day I have little to add beyond what is contained in...
[ Pittsburgh, August 22, 1794. On August 23, 1794, Bradford wrote to Hamilton : “Yesterday I...
Altho’ a pretty full narrative of the situation of this County is prepared to be transmitted to...
The Attorney General has the honor of stating, as required to the president of the United States...
The Attorney General, agreeably to the directions of the President, has considered the late...
When any Vessel, whether of war or merchandize, public or private, belonging to any belligerent...
Upon consideration of the letter of Governor Mifflin to the President of the US of this date...
At a meeting of the heads of the departments and the attorney General, at the house of the...
46Cabinet Opinion, 13 May 1794 (Washington Papers)
At a meeting of the heads of the departments and the attorney General, at the house of the...
From your Letter of the 25th ultimo which I had the honor of receiving yesterday, I learn that...
I have attentively considered the question which you have stated for my consideration & I am...
We are of opinion, that a passport ought to be granted for a vessel under the above restrictions....
At a meeting of the heads of departments and Attorney general. March 27. 1794. The Secretary of...