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Les Etats unis n’ont pas encore D’observatoire, et leurs Marins n’ont pour guide que le Nautical...
It being provided by the 7th Section of the Act entitled “an Act to regulate the laying out and...
1. Organise regularly the encampment at Albany by marching there all the recruits, those intended...
Being desirous that the application which I now make, Shoud reach you, with as little delay as...
The inclosed Papers from Governor Claiborne were sent to the Secretary of State who returned them...
12 January 1810, Paris. Sends a set of his Storia della guerra dell’Independenza degli Stati...
We the undersigned Inhabitants of the city of New London, beg leave respectfully to represent,...
I regret sincerely that my professional Engagements here are so pressing and importunate as to...
12 August 1813 , “ Island of New Providence Nassau .” “We the undersigned being chosen by Eighty...
I shou’d not under ordinary circumstances take up your time in reading any communication from me...
I have yet received no appointment from Lord Sidmouth since I wrote you on the 20th. Instant. I...
¶ From Martin Van Buren. Letter not found. 5 March 1816. Offered for sale in American Art...
The undersigned merchants of the town of Boston, having been informed that the appointment of a...
The letter & Postscript which you saw published in the National Intelligencer giving an acct of...
4 March 1811, Washington. “My excellent young friend Mr. John Skinner of Annapolis, (who I...
I presume to take the liberty of writing you a letter on a subject, which has and does at the...
I do not know whether you were acquainted with the late Major Duncanson of Washington, uncle of...
26 April 1813, Austinburg. “At a meeting of a respectable number of the inhabitants from Several...
8 July 1811, New York. Apologizes for writing a long letter, but as one who supported the...
I have been prevented setting out to Bedford as early as I had counted. I depart tomorrow. in the...
I have yours of the 23 d. Col: Aspinwall is desirous of obtaining the appointment to London as...
The deep Solicitude which I feel for the honour and Welfare of my Country in her present struggle...
16 December 1810, No. 6 Cheapside Street, New York. Solicits JM’s assistance in establishing a...
The inclosed report gives you the result of our consultation on the Resolution of the 29. of...
It is supposed by many, that there is a moral obligation upon every one to gratify the reasonable...
When I had last the honour of addressing you, I did not think it probable that any event would...
Well assured that matters of high consideration press upon thy attention I feel diffident in...
Your Enemies and the Enemies of the Republican party calculate much on the success that Otis, and...
I hope you will excuse the liberty I have taken to address you on the followin[g] subject; but...
11 July 1811, Boston. Asks if JM can spare the time to read the enclosed pamphlet, written by “a...