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Since my last address I have been induced to make an observation to your Excellency that an most...
Since I had the pleasure of addressing you this Morning—I have had a conversation with Sergeant...
Fully aware of your unceasing and important occupations and duly Sensible how presumptuous it is...
I presume that I shall be pardoned in addressing to you this letter, when it is understood that...
I have taken the liberty to write to you Occasionally on the subject of our public concerns, for...
Believing it would be pleasing to you, at this crisis, to be acquainted with the sentiments and...
Since my Letter to you of the 21 June, Brigre General Bloomfield communicated to me an order from...
10 July 1812. “The memorial & remonstrance of the Inhabitants of the Town of Charlemont in the...
I have come up from Norfolk prepared to offer proofs to government of that unabating zeal for the...
11 July 1812, Albany. Bears “unqualified testimony” in favor of Samuel Russell of New York, who...
1. Organise regularly the encampment at Albany by marching there all the recruits, those intended...
12 July 1812. “Understanding that the office of Consul General of Portugal will become vacant in...
12 July 1812, Newport. Recommend that Capt. David Bartlett be awarded the rank of first captain...
The monies approprd. by 1st. Sect. of Act herein mentioned, not being stated to be for the use of...
I addressed a line to you on the 5th, & am happy to learn that Colo Porter has the command of...
At a legal Town meeting of the Inhabitance of the Town of Lyman in the county of york for the...
It is only under the apprehension of its being my duty, that I am induced to address a letter to...
13 July 1812. “Whereas it highly concerns the Citizens of this Town, in union with the whole...
13 July 1812. “Resolved, that we view with sorrow, a departure from our neutral, or Washingtonian...
The Bearer of this Mr. Nancrede a naturalized citizen of the U. S. will be passing thro...
I inclose you a letter recd. two days since from Mr. Nathl. W. Strong. You will perceive, Sir,...
The memorial of the inhabitants of the Town of Holden in the State of Massachusetts— Humbly shews...
On the 29th. of May I had the honor of inclosing a letter from Mr. Wilmer, Supercargo of the...
15 July 1812. “In the exercise of the inestimable privilege of peaceably assembling and...
We your memorialists, beg leave to improve a constitutional privilege, in expressing our views...
The High Station you fill in the Hearts of your Counterymen Has Induced Me to adress My self to...
I am the unhappy young man to say again that I have not received an answer yet to my last dates...
Conformably to an order of a general meeting of the people of Charlotte at their Court-house I...
Leaving Town for a few days I sent to Lord Sidmouth the letter of which I take the liberty to...
In your fathers liftime Capt. Scott—your father and one or two Others, agreed to let my...