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I have yours of the 12th and will continue to act as discreetly as I can in the business of...
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,...
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...
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...