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On the 30th. of last Month I addressed your Excellency, again, on the Subject of War. And I must...
The above letter I once shewed to Excellency; you felt desirous that the Facts stated might be...
Philanthropist, Illustrious Sage; The Pride and Glory of our Age; An Audience grant I pray....
The News of the Declaration of War occasioned me to throw by the Letters I had Written to your...
Ever since my introduction to your Excellency at Washington in March 1806, by my worthy friend...
After having so often troubled your Excellency with my scribbling I shall not attempt to...
I should not so soon again have troubled your Excellency, were it not for some malignant...
While the direful calamity of War is scourging our once happy Country, I shall not apologise for...
When an unknown individual shall attempt to arise from obscurity, and address the greatest...
When I contemplate arduous Crisis in public affairs; The unremitting perserverence to a system of...
Will you once more condescend to receive from your unknown Servant a few lines as an apology for...
I have laid my Petition before the Senate in behalf of the Heirs of Captn. Carver praying for a...
As the communications I made to your Excellency on Friday last failed reaching the Post Office in...
As your Curiosity may be awakened by the novelty and singularity of the Address herewith...
If your Excellency should not have the copy of the letter, at present in your possesion which you...
Having the temerity to address your Excellency about four weeks ago—I again beg leave to solicit...