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Having in common with every good citizen of the United States an anxiety, that the present...
I hope & believe that I am not interested in the late Surrender of the American property by the...
¶ From Reasin Beall. Letter not found. 23 January 1815. “Relating to a contemplated removal of...
5 July 1812. Expresses gratitude for the opportunity to send the enclosed letters to his children...
26 December 1812, Buffalo, New York. “It is with extreme regret that I am Thus compeled To...
I had the Honor by the last Mail to acknowledge the receipt of your Letter of the 24th. Inst. and...
The only apology that I make in again Addressing you is That The United States, from the joint...
I now beg leave to address you again with boldness, for the Love I have for my Country & my...
Mr. Thomas L. Preston, my son in law, being Edmonia’s husband, purposes to visit Washington. I...
6 January 1811, Baltimore. “You will be surprised that a stranger in a strange land presumes to...
Having been made acquainted with the instructions given to Commodore Decatur, in the event of his...
By this days Mail you will receive the Unanimous Address of both branches of the Legislature of...
One thing I forgot, which ought to have been inparted in my last Letter, which is a matter of...
28 December 1812. “Your Memorialists have settled on the extreme Frontiers of this Territory...
With your approbation the enclosed letter to Comre. Rodgers will be forwarded and a similar...
I am almost ashamed to address you again on the subject of my continuance here as Consul and...
I must call your attention once more to the Lakes. You must see the object of the British is to...
29 January 1812, Richmond. Transmits at the request of the General Assembly of Virginia “the...
Since my Letter to you of the 21 June, Brigre General Bloomfield communicated to me an order from...
I have the honour to transmit the enclosed papers; which are of sufficient importance to induce...
I have had the Honour to receive your kind Letter of the 21st. of April; and now send the last...
The surviving Revolutionary Characters, residing in the City & County of Philada., feeling an...
As a native citizen of this country permit me to express my joy on the prospect of a peace and to...
I am requested by Mr Joy to forward the inclosed. I wish there was a better prospect than now...
James De Wolf Ese of Bristol in this State, believing that a vacancy may soon occur among the...
Being informed that the Indians between the rivers Mississippi and Ohio will probably be called...
22 June 1812, Madeira. Solicited an appointment to the Lisbon consulate in June and July 1811,...
The storm which began some days past, continues with little if any abatement, and effectually...
Cherchant à obtenir les suffrages des hommes les plus eclairés et les plus recommandables de...
With my last dispatches to the department of state I had the honor to address you a private...