James Monroe to Pa., Citizens of Lancaster County, May 8, 1798
[ post 8 May 1798 ] I have seen in a gazette < from > of Richnd. as published from one of Philadelphia, in a reply from Mr. Adams P.…
[ post 8 May 1798 ] I have seen in a gazette < from > of Richnd. as published from one of Philadelphia, in a reply from Mr. Adams P.…
May the 8th 1798 Please your Excellency Having had the honour of being admitted into your pressence, and informed you of matters that was my duty to do—As I am…
United States May 8. 1798 Gentlemen of the Senate I nominate Silas Talbot of New York, James Sever of Massachusetts Richard Dale of Pennsylvania, and Stephen Decatur of Pennsylvania, to…
Washington, May 7, 1798. Sir: We took the liberty of addressing you, by letter dated the 18th ultimo, on the subject of the executive offices, expressing our regret that your…
7 May, 1798. Gentlemen, Nothing of the kind could be more welcome to me than this address from the ingenuous youth of Philadelphia, in their virtuous anxiety to preserve the…
[ , Start insertion, 7 May 1798 , End, ] Sir At a period so interesting to the United States permit us to believe that an address from the Young…
Philada: Apl. 27th 1798 Gentlemen Mr: Craik, the representative of your district, has presented to me in your name, a Copy of the Resolutions, passed at a numerous and respectable…
Alexandria April 27th 1798 Sir The citizens of Alexandria viewing with the liveliest apprehensions, the alarming situation of our political differences with the republick of France, as detailed in the…
Philadelphia April 27th 1798— Sir I have received your favor of April 24th inclosing the address of the Inhabitants of little Eggharbour— The zeal and frankness of this unanimous declaration…
26 April, 1798. Gentlemen, Many of the nations of the earth, disgusted with their present governments, seem determined to dissolve them, without knowing what other forms to substitute in their…