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18 April 1809, Kentucky. Seeks the appointment as governor of the Illinois Territory, since “Mr....
There are yet alive a few of the old Whigs in Kentucky, Tennessee, and the Western parts of...
Having lately been a tour in Tennessee and Kentucky, I have information of The predominant...
About ten years ago I received from your hands a letter that might then be termed admonitory &...
My last, I believe, was dated in Agusta. Since I have returned to the Western Counties and have...
Among the schemes, I have heard spoken of, in order to counteract, the hostile disposition of the...
In a late publication I have read with delight the following Sentiment of the President of the...
Since the acquisition of the Country West of the Missisippi I have often indulged myself in...
I take the liberty to introduce to your notice, a Mr. Hargrove of the City of Baltimore, lately...
It is difficult to remain silent amidst the general exultation on the Election of the present...
Of all your old Friends, none can more sincerely rejoice than I, on your elevation to preside in...
Nothing can be more consolatory to the sober and reflecting past of the American People, than the...
You have spoken, and your Words ought to be heard as the voice of a Father throughout the United...
Your very friendly letter of September last aroused my watchfulness, and induced a recurrence to...
I take the liberty to send you some political items received from Correspondents that may amuse...
You have spoken, and you have spoke it with dignity and truth.—That the rising generation of...
Your favour of the first instant came safe to hand, by last Post. I have read it over and again,...
Peace being happily restored on the Western Frontier, I had form’d the design of living in quiet,...
It would be doing violence to my feelings, did I omit the present opportunity to express at least...
Bearing in mind your polite invitation that you would consider it as a mark of personal attention...
Allow me to give you the trouble to deliver the inclosed to the President of the U. States and I...
The great figure our Allies the French Nation are like to make in Europe, ought to arouse the...
If the sentiments of a Society of Whigs, who acted an uniform part in favour of the American...
Letter not found: from Arthur Campbell, 1 Jan. 1793. Tobias Lear wrote Henry Knox on 30 Jan. that...
An unexpected and important event has taken place, the late agression of the Creek and Cherokee...
By different communications particularly a letter from one of the Kentucky Delegates of which an...
The communications I formerly had the honor to transmit to your Excellency respecting the...
Although I am not honored with a personal acquaintance; yet I can count myself among the number...
Being neither acquainted with your Secretary at War, nor Doctor White the Superintendant for the...
As few things in this life can go nearer my heart, than danger to the American Union. For some...