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I have taken the liberty of addressing you personally as to my situation in the establishment of...
I recieved in due time your favor of the 18th. covering your commission for the purpose of...
on leaving New York for my present residence here a friend on whom I called to take leave put...
Amidst the pain I have experienced since the present administration of the Government of the...
The enclosed* may not be unworthy the serious attention of Government, inasmuch as a cultivation...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to Capt Truxton and his thanks for the pamphlet of mr...
I have the honor to enclose for your Excellency’s perusal and amusement a Sketch I have drawn of...
I have the honor to enclose to yourself herewith a plan of Counteraction, Should there be any...
Having been informed by letters that my name has been mentioned in certain dispatches received at...
I have the honor to enclose You herewith Copys of a Note transmitted by me to the Grand Jury, Now...
In the present state of our disturbed Society, by late and uncommon Circumstances, it behoves me,...
The enclosed Sheet, is one of a few copies of a letter I wrote in answer to one received from Mr...
I feel it an irresistible duty to our Common Country to trouble you again with a letter, and the...