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Before my return hither I recd. yours of the 8th. inst: and have since recd. those of the 11th....
Will you permit me to inclose for your consideration, a commission which may be recommended by...
I duly recd. your letter of the 17th. Ult. and have delayed remitting the additional premium...
Having taken one liberty in nominating you to your present Station without a previous warrant...
I have just been favored with yours of the 7th. instant. Whatever may be the weight of your...
I have recd. your[s] of the 8th. from Sacket’s Harbour: & shall look in a few days for some...
You are instructed to make known to Sir George P. in answer to his letter of Ocr. 17 & for the...
§ Presidential Proclamation. 23 November 1813, Washington. “Whereas John Armstrong Esquire...
J. Madison requests a consultation with the Heads of Departments today at 12 o’clock. RC ( PHi :...
Fellow Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives. In meeting you at the present...
The tendency of our commercial and navigation laws in their present state, to favor the Enemy and...
I have recd. fellow Citizens your Memorial of the 29th. Ult: representing the exposure of your...
Besides the answer to Genl. McClure, it may be proper to instruct Genl. Wilkinson to say frankly...
Enemy wd. most readily agree to suspension of hostilities. Occupancy of Fr. Mills, as...
I transmit for the information of Congress, copies of a letter from the British Secretary of...
§ To Congress. 14 January 1814. “I transmit to Congress an account of the contingent expenses of...
The address and resolutions of the Legislature of South Carolina, transmitted under cover of your...
¶ To John D. Heath. Letter not found. 16 January 1814. Acknowledged in Heath to JM, 29 Jan. 1814...
To all whom these Presents shall concern, Greeting. Reposing especial Trust and confidence in the...
§ To Congress. 18 January 1814. “I lay before Congress a report of the acting Secretary of the...
Your favor of the 3d. instant came duly to hand. You will have learnt from the Secy. of War, the...
I have recd. your letter conveying a resignation of the important office held by you. As the Bill...
J. M wishes a conversation on this proposal of Genl. M. & on the recent one of General Taylor,...
I have duly received your communication bearing date Jan. 1814, on the subject of a sum of money...
To all whom these presents shall concern—Greeting: Reposing special Trust and confidence in the...
You will have noticed the propositions in the H. of Reps which tend to lift the veil which has so...
Your letter of the 17th. inst. accompanied by a Resolution of the House of Delegates of Virginia...
It has appeared that at the recovery of the Michigan Territory from the temporary possession of...
I received duly your favor of the 25. Jany. with the Copy of your “View of S. Carolina” put into...
§ To Cyrus King. 30 March 1814. “J. Madison requests the favor of Mr. King to dine with him on...