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I have taken the liberty pursuant to the desire of the author and your kind offer (though only a...
I am honored with your letter of the 17th: instant and take the first opportunity of...
Dr. Duncan of Edinburgh an old friend having informed me, that Professor Cleghorne of St. Andrews...
Your favor of the 15th. is put into my hand, just as I am mounting my horse for Monticello, where...
I am still to thank you for the grains of dry rice, the copy of the corn report, and the Number...
I take the liberty to introduce to your acquaintance, Mr. Garnett of Bristol, a gentleman who is...
A convention was agreed upon the 24th. ulto. at Madrid, to be signed and exchanged as the 27th:...
There is nothing new. Peace seems established. The Belgic provinces cannot hold out. Some have...
I am favored by your letter of May 4. on the subject of Aliens, and edified by that as by all...
I request the favor of your attending to the interest of Mr. James Rumsey of Virginia, who wishes...