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Whilst the revolution which has recently occurred in Europe astonishes and confounds by its...
It is not known that the British govt. has accepted the mediation of Russia; nothing has been...
§ From Joseph Kent. 11 February 1814. “Hoping that it is your intention to select a character...
This Indenture made this the 11th day of May in the year 1814, between James M. Hite and...
I request your patience to the talk of a man of three score & thirteen. The failure of the...
Having received the commission of attorney general of the United states which you have been...
Will it not be necessary to send to Gen’l Harrison a commission to treat with the No. Western...
Circumstances over which I have no controul having coerced a determination on my part to retire...
The many distinguished favors which I am proud of having received from your Excellency, embolden...
§ From the Pennsylvania Legislature. 10 March 1814. “The people of the United States, in order to...
I have recovered my health in a good Degree. Necessity tryigers me to return to the old way of...
In drafting the enclosed letter I have qualified Jackson’s proposals in a way which will spare an...
§ From William Jones. 14 June 1814, Navy Department. “The Christian name of Mr French not being...
§ From Daniel Rodney. 22 February 1814, Lewes. “Agreeably to a request of the Senate, and house...
§ From William Bentley. 27 May 1814, Salem. “Permit me to inform you, that the bearer Mr Andrew...
§ From John Holmes. 24 February 1814, Boston. “I have understood that the appointment of Albert...
Perhaps I should apologize for intruding on you, when your mind must be earnestly engaged by...
§ Alexander Moore to James Monroe. 28 January 1814, Washington. “At the request of several...
Permit me to introduce to thee, two of my young friends from Philadelphia, who will hand to thee...
A deep sense of duty, alone, impels me to intrude a few remarks upon you, on a subject of vital...
The inclosed letters will best convey to you the cause of the mournful correspondance of which...
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the Resolution of the House of Representatives of...
The Subscriber has the honour, respectfully to represent to the President of the United States,...
I was arrested in my intention to have left my family in time to have met the Senate on the first...
§ Richard Söderström to James Monroe. 21 December 1813, Washington. “Ever desirous of conforming...
Cherishing an anxious sollicitude that the welfare of our country, and your reputation should...
Wm. Ward, Collector of the Revenue for the 10th. dist. of Massa. having forwarded his resignation...
I yesterday had a meeting with the contractors Anderson and Thorn (the latter just arrived from...
§ From James Tate. 12 February 1814, Charleston. “Your petitioner James Tate Mariner and...
I have the honor to enclose herewith the proceedings of a Court martial held on board the United...