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The Manifold Writer, which I seldom use, except with the aid of another Machine called a Copyist,...
15 July 1809, London. Encloses copies of his letters to a Colonel Walker and the duke of...
I have just rec’d from Mr Scrope, one of the M. Ps for this County, a Pamphlet sent him ex...
The above is, I believe, the 5th Copy of my Letter of the 15th Aug. I doubt if more than one is...
I have sometimes been induced, after writing, to pass a Letter under your Eye. The enclosed...
Should the Bearer Mr. James C. Fuller extend his travels to the peaceful shades of your retreat,...
In my Letter of the 4th Inst. there is an Error in transcribing from the shorthand draft: for...
3 February 1804, London. “The enclosed was intended to be sent by ⟨the⟩ Ship Magistrate; but...
By this Ship you will receive original of my Letter of the 24th. Ult: of which tho’ written in...
Mr: Russell has sometimes said he wished I would give a lesson to some of my federal friends; and...
Here is a Snow Storm that would do honor to Passamaquoddy; and as I have no Engagement abroad, I...
8 September 1810, Gothenburg. Recapitulates his activities in the region as well as the contents...
I wrote you on the 30th Ult: to take the first Conveyance from London or Liverpool; and I now...
I attended yesterday at the Court of Admiralty rather to hear what could be said than from any...
I wrote you in great haste by Mr: Carroll, and cannot boast of much leisure on the present...
I have just parted with Lord Sidmouth who after the recognition of a meeting some years ago, and...
The case referred to in the printed Paper enclosed in my letter of the 2nd: Inst: Vizt. that of...
I have just parted from Mr Adams with whom I have had a tête à tête of five hours; and as he...
As I am prevented proceeding to Liverpool to embark in this ship only by a doubt lately suggested...
I am so circumstanced in a matter of much importance to myself that on the early or late adoption...
16 April 1804, London. “I wrote you the 3rd febry. in the assurance that my letter would not...
Contrary to the information of Mr Adams, the Neptune sailed on the 18th. Ult; and I shall send my...
The Speech of Mr. Monroe reached town yesterday, and is in the Chronicle of this morning. I...
If a man were to note the Coincidencies of his day, he might find a bookful of amusement in the...
The wind did chop round and blew a Hurricane; but the Albion sailed from L’pool, & how my Letter...
If this should overtake, at Liverpool, my letter of yesterday, it will serve to correct an Error,...
§ From George Joy. 26 July 1805, London. “I have yet to thank you for your favor of the 10th...
Of all the Events of this eventful period in which our lot is cast, that which has recently taken...
I believe I promised you, in my last a transcript of certain marginal Notes on the Pamphlet you...
I avail myself of Mr. Purviance, whom I have just now met at Mr. Pinkney’s, and who informs me he...