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Permit a Citizen & Merchant more Anxious for the happiness of the United States than his own...
It is rumoured you mean to send the Treaty with England back for alteration—Permit me as your...
Our Chamber of Commerce directed their President to inform the Secretary of State the Amot this...
I take the liberty of enclosing you two letters from my son Joseph Montgomery. I sent him to...
On the 15th ulto I took the liberty of inclosing you two letters from my Son, informing me he had...
Permit a fellow Citizen to offer you his opinion on the present affairs of this Country. A Friend...
Some time ago I took the liberty of requesting the interposition of Government to procure liberty...
28 August 1810, Philadelphia. Complains of the recent decisions of the Danish prize courts and...
The declaration of war does not I presume affect your power to remove the non-importation Law....
As an American born citizen I view, with lively interest every passing event. I cannot conceive...