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I have yours of the 12th and will continue to act as discreetly as I can in the business of...
Your letter of July 21. has been recieved some days; that of July 23. not till yesterday. some...
It is with the greatest reluctance that I impose upon you a letter on our national concerns; I...
When I received your letter of the 6th of may, in regard to granting certificates for flour &c,...
In my letter of May 6. I asked the favor of your Excellency as I did of the Governors of other...
The Federal party in this State, have obtained the government: their principal object, at...
The day in Massachusetts, yesterday, was a day of uncommon exertions. The republicans seem to be...
Was it at this moment, demanded of me, why I assume the freedom to trouble you with a letter, I...
Your favor of Feb. 8. covering the resolutions of the legislature of Massachusets was recieved in...
It is with the highest satisfaction that I perform my official duty, in tendering to you the...
When the affair took place lately in regard to Waterhouse I was determined never to trouble the...
The writer of the letter I take the liberty to enclose is one of our Senate, and is, by no means,...
My Son Colonel Sullivan is going to Baltimore, and will probably go as far as Washington. I have...
I would not make the resolve of your administration more anxious and troublesome than is...
Colonel Hatch of this state goes on to the seat of government with a project of his own in the...
I do not know but that I have been incautious in Mentioning Dr Waterhouse to you as surgeon for...
We are, of course, in a state of doubt and uncertainty in regard to a war with Great Britain...
I am aware that I am guilty of an impropriety in giving you the Trouble of this letter. Since the...
I have duly recieved your favor of the 8th. instant, covering, at the request of the General...
I have the honor to transmit to you, a Resolution of both Houses of the Legislature of this...
The mail that carries this has a letter to the war department on the public concerns of this...
I have the pleasure to inclose to your Excellency a Report of the Secretary of State on the...
In one of your letters of the 3d. inst. you say that ‘in the days of your keen anguish you...
In acknoleging the reciept of your favors of the 3d. instant I avail myself of the occasion it...
The station to which I have been recently called by my fellow citizens encourages me to believe...
In days of great adversity when I was surrounded inveterate enemies your notice and sentiments...
Leonard Jarvis Esqr. who has been in respectable public life in Massachusetts, is going to the...
On what we call western circuit, and whence I returned yesterday, I have had intercourse with...
The letters I have presumed to intrude on you have been too much filled with egotism, and I rely...
Your favor of Apr. 21. came to hand at Washington while I was in the hurry of preparation for...