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I have the pleasure to inform you that by letters received last evening from members of the...
4 April 1805, Walpole, New Hampshire . “While I am grateful for the token of confidence I have...
¶ From Stanley Griswold. Letter not found. 17 September 1805 . Presumed to have covered the...
It is reduced to a certainty, that this government cannot proceed, without some additional...
§ From Stanley Griswold. 18 December 1805, Detroit. “An unfortunate affair took place in the...
A more particular and authenticated statement of the aggression, committed by some British...
As the extraordinary letter enclosed has been made public by the legislative board, I have been...
As I enclosed to you a copy of an extraordinary communication made by Judge Woodward, of this...
By the mail which conveys this letter, will be forwarded an authenticated transcript of the Acts...
In the ordinance of Congress of the 13th. July 1787, is the following passage describing the...