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For particular reasons (a chief one is that I have a claim for 10000 £ Stg now pending in...
During the winter I was rendered uneasy by the too well founded complaints of Congress, for want...
As the present Administration takes every opportunity to promote the happiness of those around...
In consequence of your observation last night, I have consulted a Book written upon landed...
The followg. is an Extract from Mr. Marshals life of Washington 5th Vol: Page—770. [Eight...
What now remains of all the atchievements of Louis the 14th entitled the great , but a few...
Congress now meets for the most important of considerations vizt How to raise a contribution for...
A respectable meeting of the Citizens in this vicinity, who have expended large sums in...
When I heard of the conflagration of the Capitol &ca, I indulged the hope that a temporary...
I have the pleasure to enclose printed observations in favor of the Patriotic Bank the articles...
In the accompanying Letters I have used my endeavors to be perspicuous, forcible & concise,...
Accept the accompanying Letters on a most important subject in which I have endeavored to...
Permit me ⟨to⟩ introduce to you Mr. Chapman, the son of an old East India friend, who has...
I enclose a last effort that Mr. McLane the Chairman of the Comee. promised to report but had not...
The copy of your address before the Columbian Institute, kindly sent me, was duly recd. I find...
Mr Law takes the liberty of submitting to Mr. Madisons perusal, a little pamphlet which is the...
As malignant feelings excited at elections disturb the harmony of Society, & as Bank Directors...