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The inconvenience of my situation as connected with the post office is such as induces me to make...
The partiality of my Country having bestowed on me, the station of Chief Magistrate of the...
29 January 1812, Richmond. Transmits at the request of the General Assembly of Virginia “the...
With sincere thanks, I acknowledge the receipt of your letter in answer to mine —The prompt...
The accompanying collection of garden Seeds was forwarded to me by Colo Larkin Smith of Norfolk ....
The threatening posture of our Foreign relations has not failed to engage my profound attention...
I have just learned through Colo. Coles that he has received Orders to cause the recruits of the...
The office of District Judge for this State having been vacated by the death of Judge Tyler, I...
A transient visit to Orange prevented me from receiving, and by consequence of answering, the...
I have the honor in conformity to a Resolution of the House of Delegates of this Commonwealth, to...
Whilst the revolution which has recently occurred in Europe astonishes and confounds by its...
Considering it important that, at this interesting period in the situation of our Country, every...
In a late communication I did myself the Honor to apprise you that I had taken the field as...
A nomination communicated yesterday to the Senate of Mr Jenkins made me sensible of a negligence...
Being anxious to add, to my new establishment , whatever, is rare or desirable of the fruit,...
Presuming that you take no slight interest in the ensuing Presidential election, and that it...
Colonel Trumbul the celebrated painter is on a visit to this City—bringing with him Several...