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To the Secretary of the Treasury, October 13th
Piers in the Delaware-Constitutional question.
To the Attorney-General, October 25th
Sickness-Gain from elections-Slanders-Limit of official
partisanship.
To Thomas Cooper, November 29th.
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175
176
Alexander of Russia-France's retrogression-Republican
policy.
To Dr. Joseph Priestley, November 29th.
179
Alexander of Russia-Books on government-Republican
policy-City of Washington.
Second Annual Message, December 15th
181
To Cæsar A. Rodney, December 31st
Need of men of business in Congress-Message.
187
Alleged coolness of Jefferson-Demands on time.
To the Special Envoy to France, January 13th.
Ferment over New Orleans-Louisiana and the Floridas-
Desires of United States-Conveyance in public ship.
Confidential Message on Expedition to the Pacific,
January 18th
To the Governor of Kentucky, January 18th
Memorial of Kentucky-Right of deposit-Mission of
Monroe-Resolution of House.
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202
To P. S. Dupont De Nemours, February 1st
203
Friction with France-Right of deposit-Monroe's mission
Importance of crisis-Dupont's good offices.
To the U. S. Minister to France, February 3d.
209
Mission of Monroe.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, February 10th
Documents relating to appointments.
210
To Benjamin Hawkins, February 18th
211
Social discrimination-Removals-Civilization of Indians-
Transfer of Indians-Personal views.
x To Thomas McKean, February 19th
216
Re-election of McKean-Republican gains-Louisiana-
Poisoning influence of office holding-Prosecutions for libel.
To Benjamin Rush, February 28th
219
Lewis and Clark's expedition-Personal health.
221
To the Secretary of State, March 22d
Barbary powers-Kentucky News.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, March 28th.
Morris-Pennsylvania schism.
Syllabus of an Estimate of the Merit of the Doctrines
of Jesus, Compared with those of Others. April .
To John Bacon, April 30th
Federalism-Redress at New Orleans-Possible cession.
222
223
228
Cession of Louisiana-Monroe vs. Livingston-Federalist
policy-Territory acquired.
To William Duane, July 24th ̄ .
Ward committee address on removals-Committee's New
Haven reply-Offices in Pennsylvania-State removals.
To the Secretary of State, July 31st.
Impressment-Governor of Louisiana.
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260
To John Dickinson, August 9th
261
Cession of Louisiana-Boundaries-Constitutional difficulty -Payment.
To the Secretary of State, September 14th
Spanish policy.
263
To Doctor Benjamin Rush, October 4th
Public mourning, etc.-European conflict.
276
Rules of Etiquette, November [?]
To the United States Minister to France, November
4th .
Marriage of Jerome Bonaparte-Patterson family—Louisi-
ana treaty- Pichon's proposal-Taking possession of New
Orleans.
To John Breckenridge, November 24th
Constitution for Louisiana-Abuse.
New York politics-Proceedings of Congress-Louisiana.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, December 13th
Bank law-Deadly influence of Bank of United States.
1804.
To the Special Envoy, January 8th
Private matters-European friends-Taking possession of
Louisiana-Federalist opposition-Offer of governorship of
Louisiana-Boundaries-Return of Pinckney-"Small news
-The message-Precedence-France and England.
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286
X To Thomas McKean, January 17th
Amendment of Constitution-Re-election as a vindication-
Government for Louisiana.
To Dr. Joseph Priestley, January 29th
Letters-Morals of Jesus-Louisiana-Malthus.
292
293
To the Secretary of the Navy, April 27th .
301
Morris-Conduct of ministers on loss of frigate Philadelphia.
adelphia.
Thanks for sympathy-Friendship with John Adams—Mid-
night appointments.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, August 23d.
Louisiana appointments.
To the Secretary of the Navy, August 28th
Attack of Truxton-Federalists in office.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, September Ist
Louisiana appointments-Coercion of foreign powers to se-
cure neutrality.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, September 8th
Maritime aggressions near coast.
To the Spanish Minister, September 15th.
Relations with Spain-Invitation.
To the Attorney-General, September 16th
Aggressions of British ships.
To De Witt Clinton, October 6th
Aristides pamphlet.
Fourth Annual Message, November 8th
To the Secretary of State, November 18th
Admiralty cases-Scott's decision.
To John Randolph, November 19th.
Bill to protect harbors.
To Larkin Smith, November 26th
Reply to complaint-Patronage.
To Wilson Cary Nicholas, December 6th
Virginia parties—Navy yards.
1805.
To John Taylor, January 6th
Term of presidency-Voluntary retirement.
8 To William A. Burwell, January 28th
Second Inaugural Address, March 4th
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319
320
321
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332
333
336
Perpetuation of slavery-Possibility of emancipation.
To Wilson Cary Nicholas, March 26th
Appointment-Republican divisions.
To the Secretary of State, April
Designs of Great Britain-Louisiana boundaries.
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340
341
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349