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I have recd. your letter of the 9. inst. I am very sensible of the interesting character of the...
From my own knowledge of Majr. Harris’s charactor and services, and from information received...
I have this moment recd. a letter from mr Hay, & several others from other persons, chiefly on...
I am inducd. to lay before you the following detail with an ardent hope you will be inclind. to...
To you as the head and organ of our most happy Government, we the manufacturers of Cotton in the...
In obedience to the wishes of a number of my constituents, I beg leave to transmit you the...
I am about to address a person I have no acquaintance with But your Goodness Embolens me also to...
¶ To an Unidentified Correspondent. Letter not found. 21 October 1815. Offered for sale by...
I have been informed that Col Hawkins, the present Agent for the Creek Indians, lies very low...
I beg your Excellenceys Pardon for troubleing you with the following communication. Immediately...
Hon. A. K. Parris the bearer of this is member of Congress from the District of Maine & visits...
It is now asserted here with confidence that Mr. Tencate, late Secretary of Legation from this...
Whereas, by an act of Congress, passed on the third day of March in the year of our Lord one...
Whereas it has been made to appear to me that a certain William McKensie, of George Town, in the...
The uniform friendship, I have openly expressed, in the most troublesome times, & which has never...
Owing to the melancholy death of Genl. John Sevier, who was acting as one of the Commissioners...
Prompted by a desire of serving my country, and of using every effort for her honor and glory;...
As Cotton Manufacturers are about to pettion Congress to secure to them greater prospects of gain...
Mr Gallatin’s Commission to treat of Peace with Great Britain, under the mediation of Russia,...
§ From William Gray and Others. November 1815, Boston. “The undersigned, merchants and others...
I have read, and with this return the Papers I had the honour to receive yesterday, “for perusal,...
Having had the honor of corresponding with your illustrious predecessors, George Washington and...
Un des mes Amis de Paris m’a envoyé la lettre ci-incluse pour Vous la transmettre. Oserois-je...
Puis que la Bibliothèque du Congrès, ou M. Jefferson avait déposé le Manuscrit d’une Constitution...
Believing from all I can learn here that it may, in the course of the winter, become useful to...
I flatter myself that your humain benevelince will grant my pertision on behalf of my Son a...
In pursuance of the directions of the Secretary of the Navy a number of experiments were made at...
I have recd. a letter from Genl. La Fayette from which the inclosed is an extract, recommending,...
Amidst the services I would be happy to render to the U.S. I set in the first rank an acquisition...
We are happy in being able to advise you that the Fire proof apartments at the west end of the...
§ Transfer of Naval Appropriations. 11 November 1815. “In pursuance of the authority vested in...
The blessings of Peace having been restored to the world and Hamburgh having resumed her pristine...
J’Esperois presenter moi même à Votre Excellence Les Deux lettres que J’ai L’honneur de lui...
The Petition of Jesse Cross humbly sheweth, That your Petitioner has been convicted, at the...
Mr. Gray, son of Mr. William Gray so distinguished for his wealth & his patriotism, wishing with...
Mr Ticknor who has in charge the purchase of Books for Mr Jefferson in Europe & M Everitt,...
I address you at this time on a subject to which I pray your attention. My friend Josiah Simpson...
I have received by a friend from Rio de Janeiro accounts from the river of Plate to the first of...
§ Samuel Harrison Smith to Alexander J. Dallas. 18 November 1815, Treasury Department, Revenue...
Having found it impossible to obtain a supply of a quantity of seasoned yellow pine plank from 2...
§ Remission for Philip Russell. 21 November 1815. “Whereas it has been represented to me that...
The enclosed is a copy of a letter addressed to the Secretary of war. As I have received no...
I have ultimately decided not to go to France, and write this day accordingly to the Secretary of...
The Undersigned would beg leave to respectfully represent to His Excellency the President of the...
Since I wrote you from St. Louis I have visited the Lead Mines, and passed on from thence through...
An Event by me anticipated in a conversation when I had the pleasure of being with You has taken...
§ From George Read. 25 November 1815, New Castle. “I beg leave to offer you my resignation of the...
I hope my valued and highly esteemd Friends Mrs. and Mr Madison will not attribute my long...
I am just arrived from Europe. Having received from Mr. Adams a letter which I was requested to...
I have the Honor of inclosing to Your Excellency the memorandum respecting the Ships of War at...