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12 March 1813, New York. “The Petition of John Taylor of the City of New York Grocer....
As the number of additional Majr. Genels. recently appointed will enable the Executive to select...
I have been residing in this Island, with the exception of Occasional visits to the United...
Sir you may think me impertinent for again troubling you with another of my epistles but when you...
13 March 1813, Georgetown. “I have the honor to lay before you a letter which I took the liberty...
The Revd, Mr Henry Colman of Hingham my Neighbour and Acquaintance, has a Brother, as I am...
It gives me pain at all times to record things that must tend to weaken the support of government...
It is reported here, that the Federal Marshal of this District, is to be removed, if that be the...
I cannot be silent any longer when I find how liable, and how often you must be imposed upon by...
The news-papers have informed us of the death of Mr. Barlow, late minister to France. We have not...
The petishon of Thos M Corby respectfully Sheweth That your petishoner is a Seafaring man a...
I really am unable to excuse myself, in my own mind, for the troublesome applications I have so...
Governor Ogden of New Jersey, now Major General Ogden has unjustly and ungenerously entered into...
18 March 1813, Philadelphia. “The Memorial of Peter Graham respectfully showeth; “That your...
Permit me to intrude a few moments upon your time, while I address you upon a Subject interesting...
I persuade myself I need make no apology to you for enclosing for your perusal, a Letter which I...
The formidable British fleet, now on this Station, could not have been more ill contrived than it...
My pressing circunstances induce me to trespass upon your goodness with the most intreating...
I am induced again to call your attention to a subject which has probably escaped your...
This comes to inform your excellencey of my being a prissner of Warr, on Board H. B. M. Ship...
Since I had the honor to receive from your Excellency the appointment of Superintendant of...
I have recently been informed that intimation had been circulated at Washington that Majr....
I do myself the Honour to enclose to your Excellency, a Copy of a Letter written by the...
Waiting in this City for the recovery of a fractured arm, (occasioned by the upsetting of a Stage...
I must beg your indulgence for troubling you at a time, when you are no doubt, almost overwhelmed...
I have been informed that a Number of very respectable Gentleman are desirous of having The...
23 March 1813, Chatham, England , “ on board H.M.P. Ship Nassau .” “I take this oppertunity of...
I Wrote to you some time Past at the furst hereing that Congress had Concluded for to Buld an...
I take the liberty of enclosing you a note this moment recieved. I have had the pleasure of...
The enclosed petition I have the honor to transmit. It should have been directed to the supreme...