John Marshall to John Adams, June 24, 1800
Washington June 24th 1800 Sir I receivd to day your letter of the 20th inst & immediately transmitted to the secretary of the treasury a commission for Mr. Smith. After…
Washington June 24th 1800 Sir I receivd to day your letter of the 20th inst & immediately transmitted to the secretary of the treasury a commission for Mr. Smith. After…
Baltimore 21st. June 1800. I sincerely hope, my dear, and Honored Sir, that this letter will find You at Braintree, in good Health. I take the liberty to enclose You…
Philadelphia June 20th. 1800— Dear Sir, A Heart like your Excellency’s will forgive the Exertions of Humanity in others—being fully convinced of this I make bold to add to the…
June 20 [ , Start insertion, 1800 , End, ] Sir The inclosed letter from John Lasher resigning his office of surveyor & inspector of the customs for the port…
Philadelphia June 20. 1800 Sir The itinerant Life I have led has prevented me from Acknowledging the Receipt of your favour of May 24th., till this time. Your Sentiments are…
Portsmouth Virga. 18 June 1800. Honor’d Sir, Persuaded from the religious and benevolent character which you have hitherto sustained, you’ll readily permit these lines to be read with your usual…
Havre de Grace June 17th 1800 Sir My particular Situation will I trust plead my apology for this indirect channel of approach—Will you oblige me by directing the Secretary of…
[ , Start insertion, 4 June 1800 , End, ] Whether we regard your signal Services in the hour of our Country’s Difficulty, or your diplomatic Exertions in the Conclusion…
Union Tavern, George Town June 4, 1800 Gentlemen I receive with much Esteem Affection and Gratitude this obliging Address. The Approbation you have the goodness to express is both a…
Vermont, Bennington goal, June 3d:1800.— Sir, I address you with freedom as the supreme executive of the nation of which it has ever been my boast to be a citizen,…