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War is declared, God be praised, Our Country is safe. But great care & caution, at this Time is...
I am this day favoured by your highly esteemed letter of the 3d. We are informed that the House...
22 May 1812, Cambridge. “The letter enclose[d], I recd, from Colo Sherburne of Newport, an old...
In a letter which I addressed to You yesterday, I omitted to mention, that you have the entire...
I have been honored by your letter of the 9th, & having heard of two instances only, in which is...
On the 21st instant, I received a letter from the Secretary of War of the 15th, for detaching,...
The injuries which have resulted to me, by filling the office of Chief Magistrate of this...
I have the honor to enclose a Resolve of the Legislature of this Commonwealth, respecting a...
I have heard with concern that the Yazoo Company in this State have agreed to divide their lands...
J. A. Henry Esq, who formerly commanded a company of Artillery of the U States, wishing to pay...
I addressed, at the request of some Gentlemen, a line to you yesterday, introducing the Count de...
The Count de Crillon, son of the celebrated Duke, who beseiged Gibralter, & was famous as a great...
31 December 1811, Boston Council Chamber. Introduces Richard Devens Harris—“a young Gentleman of...
I addressed a line to you yesterday on a minor subject; at this time, my mind is intent on a very...
The late President Adams communicated to me yesterday, in a friendly interveiw at my house, the...
I have read your message, with great attention & pleasure. It is clear, candid, firm & dignified,...
On the 22d of Sepr last, I had the honor of addressing you a letter, on the subject of a...
The death of Judge Cushing, having produced a vacancy which must soon be filled, the general...
From some circumstances which have come to my knowledge, I am induced to think, that measures are...
I have heard, Dear Sir, with no small surprize, that charges have been preferred against Doctor...
I am honored, dear Sir, by your letter of the 14th. instant in answer to mine of the 20th of...