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I have this day recieved the inclosed letter from Genl. Wilkinson. I presume from the Postscript...
The Writer of the inclosed letter to me, Coll. William Lowry, is an excellent Tactition, has...
My Brother has gone this Morning to Baltimore, he has taken with him his Eldest Son, not quite...
I do myself the honor to Inclose you a letter recieved from Judge Davis.—The Territorial...
My Colleague Mr. Wright, informs me that he wishes the appointment (now Vacant) of the Associate...
Mr. Tracy’s motion for a Call for the Letter of Mr. Munroe has been under discussion & has been...
When in Balte. a few Days past, I mentioned to Capt. McLellan (of the Artillery) that Genl....
Agreeably to the request of Commodore Truxtun I do myself the honor of presenting his Sketch of...
I was led (by the Secretarys Report to the last Session of Congress) to believe that there was no...
My Son is personally acquainted with Mr. Irving to whom you have been So polite as to give a...
My Son Louis B. Smith has it in Contemplation to Spend the Winter at Madrid. will you do me the...
I do myself the honor to Send You the inclosed—Mr. Keene is a young Lawyer from this City, the...
Permit me to return my Sincere thanks for the Appointment Conferred on Mr. Donaldson, I am...
I did myself the honor to recommend for your Attention Mr. James Lowrey Donaldson, a Gentleman of...
Mr. James Lowrey Donaldson, a young Gentleman of the Bar, of very handsome talents, has a...
The Writer of the inclosed letters Mr. Hatch Dent (a Native of Maryland) imigrated last Winter to...
Permit me to have the honor of presenting to you Mr. Peter Hoffman, a Merchant of this City, of...
I recieved a Letter last Night from Mr. Patterson requesting me to remind you of your polite...
During the late War between England & France—England levied a Convoy Duty of ½ ⅌C: on Goods...
I take the Liberty as one of thy wellwishers to address Thee thy Enemies assert that thou art a...
When I paid my respects yesterday I had no great expectation that I should now have the pleasure...
I have this Moment left Mr. Carr, he is Something easier, the Blisters on his Back & Ankles have...
Capt. Norman (a respectable Man of this City) has arrived here from Trieste, he has just informed...
Permit me to introduce my young friend Mr. Abraham Ogden formerly of New York where he had his...
I have recieved two letters from General Wilkinson . Since his Arrival in Georgia, he appears...
I do myself the honor to inclose you a letter I have recieved from J. H. Purviance. permit me to...
I do myself the Honor to return you Mr. Coxe’s Opinions —there are some Ideas, that I think...
I did myself the Honor to forward y[our] Box of Books by a Schooner bound to the Navy Yard—and by...
I Congratulate you on the success & good Fortune of the Squadron under Commodore Dale—Lieut...
Since writing my Letter of this Morning, Mr. John Donnell (one of our Republican & most wealthy...