John Adams to Uzal Ogden, December 3, 1800
Washington Dec 3d 1800 Sir I have received this evening your favor of the 26 Nov. with the pamphlet inclosed. I have run it over in more haste, than it…
Washington Dec 3d 1800 Sir I have received this evening your favor of the 26 Nov. with the pamphlet inclosed. I have run it over in more haste, than it…
Boston Nov. 30. 1800 My dear Sir I thank you for the Honour of your Letters of the 14. & 19. I hope no Reply that can give Consequence to…
Washington November 27 1800 Mr Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives. Compelled, by the habits of a long Life, < and > as well as by all the…
November 26, 1800. Sir: The House of Representatives have received with great respect the communication which you have been pleased to make to the two Houses of Congress at the…
City of Washington Nov. 26 1800 Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Senate For this excellent address, so respectful to the memory of my illustrious predecessor, which I receive from…
Newyork, Nov. 26, 1800. Sir; I send you by this day’s post, a Pamphlet published yesterday, entitled “a Letter to Major General Alexander Hamilton” &c.; signed, “a Citizen.” I hope…
Sir Impressed with the important truth, that the hearts of Rulers and People are in the hand of the Almighty: the Senate of the United States most cordially join in…
Washington November 24. 1800 Dear Sir I received, last week your friendly private Letter of the tenth—The assurance of the continuance of your friendship was unnecessary for me, because I…
Munday morning [ , Start insertion, before 22 Nov. 1800 , End, ] The Secretary of State respectfully submits to the President, the draft of the Speech to Congress as…
November 22d. 1800. Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives Immediately after the adjournment of Congress, at their last session in Philadelphia, I gave directions, in…